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<blockquote data-quote="DeepSnap" data-source="post: 939826" data-attributes="member: 4589"><p>Not soon enough....... he lost the locker room during the practices during Finals Week before the 1970 Sun Bowl. 9PM - yes, 9PM - practices in full pads during Finals Week drove everyone off a cliff.</p><p></p><p>The next year with his bunker approach was worse. After the team voted to NOT go play a very good Ole Miss team after our disappointing 1971 season, Carson's "We're gonna stay in this room & vote as many times as necessary to go to the Peach Bowl" was the last straw. He was begging us to save his job, not in so many words, and he got the performance he deserved in that bowl game. We got on with our lives.</p><p></p><p>Budro's pro coaching career mirrored his college one - great assistant with the Steelers, lousy HC with the Browns (old version) - to the surprise of no one who had played for him at NATS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeepSnap, post: 939826, member: 4589"] Not soon enough....... he lost the locker room during the practices during Finals Week before the 1970 Sun Bowl. 9PM - yes, 9PM - practices in full pads during Finals Week drove everyone off a cliff. The next year with his bunker approach was worse. After the team voted to NOT go play a very good Ole Miss team after our disappointing 1971 season, Carson's "We're gonna stay in this room & vote as many times as necessary to go to the Peach Bowl" was the last straw. He was begging us to save his job, not in so many words, and he got the performance he deserved in that bowl game. We got on with our lives. Budro's pro coaching career mirrored his college one - great assistant with the Steelers, lousy HC with the Browns (old version) - to the surprise of no one who had played for him at NATS. [/QUOTE]
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