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Bobby Petrino Begins Doomed Dysfunctional Relationship With Arkansas

If breaking news reports are to be believed, the wild, wild S.E.C. West is about to get wild, wild wilder: Bobby Petrino is Fayetteville-bound. (No, not Fayetteville, Georgia, smart guy . . . Fayetteville, Arkansas.)

A few cursory initial thoughts:

  • Coach Petrino reportedly phoned in his resignation to the Atlanta Falcons. I am torn between the obvious joke ("Coach Petrino appears to have phoned in his entire N.F.L. coaching career!") and the observation that this guy is about as smarmy a self-interested weasel as you are liable to find anywhere. He left Louisville in the lurch when he bolted for the City Too Busy to Hate, then he cuts and runs before the Falcons' season is even done. (Officially, I mean. Technically, the Falcons' season has been done since August. Or 1966. Really, it's all in how you look at it.)
  • It could have been worse, of course. Coach Petrino could have said in a radio interview that he would welcome the opportunity to take the Washington Huskies job, regardless of whether he was available, 'cause that would have been bad.
  • How big a target does this guy have on his back from day one? Over the course of the last year, the Razorback fan base has developed such a reputation that Kentucky basketball fans look at the Arkansas faithful and say, "Those guys take this just a little too far!" Coach Petrino's honeymoon will be over by his third loss, if not before. Add to that the fact that the man he replaced (Houston Nutt) and the man he would have replaced had that man been fired (Tommy Tuberville) both coach in the Hogs' division, and it becomes clear that a lot of folks are going to be gunning for Coach Petrino. Games against Kentucky aren't liable to be a picnic for the former U. of L. coach, either.
  • Is there even an argument that the locus of head coaching talent in college football lies outside the Southeastern Conference? In 2008, the league's leaders will include Phillip Fulmer, Urban Meyer, Houston Nutt, Bobby Petrino, Mark Richt, Nick Saban, Steve Spurrier, Tommy Tuberville, and (unless you doubt his latest unequivocal statement that he intends to honor the contract he just signed) Les Miles. Reasonable fans can debate how good some of those coaches really are, but the success each of them has enjoyed cannot be gainsaid. Even after the recent attainments managed by Rich Brooks, Sylvester Croom, and Bobby Johnson, they continue to toil in relative obscurity, due not to a lack of ability but to the achievements of their coevals.
  • If the Falcons are about to rearrange their coaching staff again, where does that leave former Georgia defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder? It's looking more and more like Coach VanGorder's decision to leave the Classic City ranks right up there with McLean Stevenson's decision to leave "M*A*S*H" among the worst career moves in history.
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Kyle, presuming that Miles stays...
the SEC will have nine coaches that have taken their teams to BCS (or the pre-BCS equivalent) coaching next year: Miles, Saban, Tuberville, Petrino, Meyer, Fulmer, Spurrier, Richt and Brooks (who took Oregon to the Rose Bowl).  Does any other league have more than four?

by SSB Charley on Dec 12, 2007 10:27 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Van Gorder...
... is from Michigan, no?  Just saying.  

by 34hawk on Dec 12, 2007 12:24 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Not so fast, my friend!
Gotta say that I'm not sold on Petrino as the savior of Arkansas football.  And considering what the hogs lose this year, my jaw won't drop if they have a losing season.  Good coaching only goes so far when you ain't got the talent to back it up (See:  Saban, Nick).

by roun on Dec 12, 2007 12:30 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Petrino & Hogs
Granted, the situation wasn't good in ATL this year and quite a bit of that was out of Petrino's hands, but he didn't make many fans during his time there and looked to have lost the team weeks ago. He completely mismanaged his QBs. I think the book is still out on Petrino as a coach, as a person, I think it's pretty safe to label him "smarmy" at best and "without integrity" at worst.

Sure, DMac is gone, but what about Felix and the 3rd string RB, they were pretty solid.

by fotodog on Dec 12, 2007 7:14 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

SEC Coaches
Not only is the comment about the SEC coaches and BCS bowls true, look at the accomplishments.  If you are willing to count the Cotton Bowl as a major bowl (what happened to it?) then Nutt took Arkansas there in 1999 and also this year.

National Championships
Spurrier
Fulmer
Saban
Meyer
Johnson (1-AA)

Miles playing for one this season.

Add that Tuberville's Auburn team was left out of the BCS championship game a few years back and it is pretty impressive.

Pretty impressive line up of coaches.  I look forward to adding Richt to the above list maybe next year.

by SkiDawg1985 on Dec 12, 2007 11:23 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

If you're going to include Tuberville . . .
. . . then Richt is there already.

Mark Richt's best season, the 13-1 S.E.C. championship year of 2002, was as good as or better than the national championship years of Urban Meyer (13-1 in 2006), Nick Saban (13-1 in 2003), Steve Spurrier (12-1 in 1996), and (if he gets there this year with a two-loss team) Les Miles.

I'm not claiming we should hang a national title banner for 2002, but the only reason Urban Meyer has a national championship and Mark Richt doesn't is that U.C.L.A. beat U.S.C. by a 13-9 margin in 2006 and Ohio State beat Michigan by a 14-9 margin in 2002.

Mark Richt will get there---I share your enthusiam for Georgia's prospects of winning it all in 2008; in fact, I believe the B.C.S. national championship game will be played in Jacksonville in October rather than in Miami in January---but the mere happenstance that there were two undefeated B.C.S. conference teams in 2002, like the mere happenstance that there were two other undefeated B.C.S. conference teams in 2004, does not diminish Mark Richt's or Tommy Tuberville's achievements.

by T Kyle King on Dec 12, 2007 11:55 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

P.S.
I hate Auburn.

by T Kyle King on Dec 12, 2007 11:56 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

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