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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 580433" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>Thomas Wolfe was right: "You can't go home again" In the case of football coaches, it is because everything changes, what worked before does not work as well the second time around. Recruiting changes, assistants change, administrators change. It is disheartening to wake up and find that your competitors who you used to own are now smarter and much more difficult to deal with than in the old days. Johnny Majors did not forget how to coach, but Pitt was not the same. The same thing happened with Johnny Vaught at Ole Miss. He retired for a few years and when he came back the old split T that worked like a charm when the Rebels had Jimmy "King" Lear sputtered. Coach Brown will find things a little bit harder this time around I suspect. Not to say Coach Collins should not be concerned because Brown is canny, corrupt, and utterly without scruples. He would sell his mother down the river to get a player. Fun times ahead</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 580433, member: 4015"] Thomas Wolfe was right: "You can't go home again" In the case of football coaches, it is because everything changes, what worked before does not work as well the second time around. Recruiting changes, assistants change, administrators change. It is disheartening to wake up and find that your competitors who you used to own are now smarter and much more difficult to deal with than in the old days. Johnny Majors did not forget how to coach, but Pitt was not the same. The same thing happened with Johnny Vaught at Ole Miss. He retired for a few years and when he came back the old split T that worked like a charm when the Rebels had Jimmy "King" Lear sputtered. Coach Brown will find things a little bit harder this time around I suspect. Not to say Coach Collins should not be concerned because Brown is canny, corrupt, and utterly without scruples. He would sell his mother down the river to get a player. Fun times ahead [/QUOTE]
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