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see my answer above.
see my answer above.
what are you talking about?What's his resume
Grambling is far from under the radar.The fact he's at Grambling pretty much tells you all you need to know about how people like this get back into careers and worked back into society.
News flash; you think a slew of SEC schools didn't want hire this guy over the past few years?
Need to rebuild at a small, under the radar program and once makes noise there, he'll have paid his penance and will have bigger schools coming after him.
Briles will be an offensive coordinator at an SEC power in the next 2-3 years. Book it. Grambling was the low-key re-entry into the game.
Cannot condone hiring Art Briles, period. Under any circumstances.
ESPN blasted him in an article late last week. I find it odd how the media gets to pick and choose who is a good comeback success story and who isn't..........He actually did get cleared in the investigation. He turned a blind eye to some bad stuff, but half the coaches in the country are guilty of that
ESPN blasted him in an article late last week. I find it odd how the media gets to pick and choose who is a good comeback success story and who isn't..........
I don’t know a lot about whether Briles should’ve been cleared or not, but I do know you’re right about this.^ESPN has become more propaganda than sports reporting these days.
In comparison to Baylor in the Big 12 Power 5 conference of major college football...it is under the radar. That's not in a disrespectful way to Grambling...just given the context it qualifies as UTRGrambling is far from under the radar.
Ok Not trying to be a nosy perv but graduated from ULM which you probably know is like 40 miles apart.Im from Jamaica, i went there to run track
I’m from Monroe as well and my wife went to Grambling.Ok Not trying to be a nosy perv but graduated from ULM which you probably know is like 40 miles apart.
People forget James Franklin went to a female who accused his Vanderbilt players of raping her and asked her to drop the charges. He barely caught any kind of negative attention from that.
Grambling is taking a lot of heat for the Briles hiring. Read an article that basically said that some education board in Louisiana has to ultimately vote and approve if he can be hired. So really doesn't matter that the School President and AD wants him regardless of the heat, if this Louisiana board doesn't approve, the deal is nixed.
Had no idea State legislation got involved in colleges hiring football coaches but for state funded programs, I guess it does make sense.