Garin Justice - Power of the brand

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NEW O-LINE COACH WEIGHS IN

New offensive coordinator Garin Justise, appearing on WQAM’s Hurricane Hotline, told Joe Zagacki and Don Bailey Jr., that when he was coaching at FAU, he told himself that he would take a job at UM if he ever got the chance.

When he goes to high schools now as a UM assistant, “there’s no more, ‘that guy is probably too good for you, coach.’ It’s a pretty amazing power of the brand. It’s a national brand.”
 
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That's good to hear. I prefer when people feel fortunate to have the job they do. They try to live up to that image they've got in their mind. It's much better than the prima donnas who act like they're doing you a favor by being there.
 
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NEW O-LINE COACH WEIGHS IN

New offensive coordinator Garin Justise, appearing on WQAM’s Hurricane Hotline, told Joe Zagacki and Don Bailey Jr., that when he was coaching at FAU, he told himself that he would take a job at UM if he ever got the chance.

When he goes to high schools now as a UM assistant, “there’s no more, ‘that guy is probably too good for you, coach.’ It’s a pretty amazing power of the brand. It’s a national brand.”

When he finally gets to Clem$on, Alabaga, O$U or L$U....we will be the FAU, but it won't be because the brand is better..:mad:
 
Justice looks like a good hire so far. Kiffin may be a total a-hole, but that guy knows how to recruit and run a program with high energy. I'm optimistic things will change and we finally found a high-energy OL coach who can both acquire and develop talent.
 
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The power of having your hat on the table..

Only for them to hover their hand over it, juke us out & pick another one.
 
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NEW O-LINE COACH WEIGHS IN

New offensive coordinator Garin Justise, appearing on WQAM’s Hurricane Hotline, told Joe Zagacki and Don Bailey Jr., that when he was coaching at FAU, he told himself that he would take a job at UM if he ever got the chance.

When he goes to high schools now as a UM assistant, “there’s no more, ‘that guy is probably too good for you, coach.’ It’s a pretty amazing power of the brand. It’s a national brand.”
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