http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...e-dysfunctional-hell-of-becoming-a-cfb-coach#
Interesting read. Thought I'd share. Discuss away.
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Is it possible to win in college football without cheating?
To get a sense of the landscape that programs and their potential coaches are facing, Bleacher Report posed this question to more than 30 current and former FBS head coaches—most of whom chose to remain anonymous for fear of harming their current or previous universities.
The overwhelming answer: Probably not. At least not right away.
Once a program is successful, the success can sustain itself. But by definition, most programs that turn over their coaching staffs have not been successful. Most are a mess."
Interesting read. Thought I'd share. Discuss away.
"
Is it possible to win in college football without cheating?
To get a sense of the landscape that programs and their potential coaches are facing, Bleacher Report posed this question to more than 30 current and former FBS head coaches—most of whom chose to remain anonymous for fear of harming their current or previous universities.
The overwhelming answer: Probably not. At least not right away.
Once a program is successful, the success can sustain itself. But by definition, most programs that turn over their coaching staffs have not been successful. Most are a mess."