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Old 12-01-2004, 04:25 PM
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Originally posted by TriDeltaGal
I was talking to my educational psychology professor (USC alum) about this today. He thinks that Karl Dorrell (UCLA coach) is the next to go.

This made me a little disappointed in UCLA... it seems colleges don't really give chances to coaches anymore. I mean Dorrell has only been at UCLA for two years, geez, he's still working with Toledo's recruited players.
Pete Carroll won Nat'l Champ at USC in his 3rd year. UCLA has been getting clobbered by us for years now--they will never stand for that. Look at USC's program in the 90s when we were down. It was often losses to UCLA and Notre Dame that prompted the revolving door of coaches we had for awhile there.

I think a coach needs more than 3 years, he needs time for the players HE recruited to mature. But huge programs like UCLA, USC, Notre Dame, Florida, etc will not stand for a long tradition of losing.
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