I think he's going to lose his job, sooner than he realizes. The Utah program will have the money it could only dream of and this means top tier coaching/pressure to retain them comes into play.
He chose short-run compensation over long-run stability at BYU.
This is not a negative post about Utah; Utes are no longer relevant to BYU as we shan't meet again in any sustainable fashion. It's about a man who betrayed his allegiances. Being an asst coach is one thing. Having the chance to lead his alma mater and then changing his mind to lead the sworn rival is simple treachery.
He chose short-run compensation over long-run stability at BYU.
This is not a negative post about Utah; Utes are no longer relevant to BYU as we shan't meet again in any sustainable fashion. It's about a man who betrayed his allegiances. Being an asst coach is one thing. Having the chance to lead his alma mater and then changing his mind to lead the sworn rival is simple treachery.
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