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Sometimes in life your reputation is formed not by what you did but how you did it.
There is none.what the ''good way'' is to leave a job.
It would help if you hadn’t been recruiting for another school all season. Maybe that’s just me.I have seen several OU fans post this drivel since it happened.
But not one has explained what the ''good way'' is to leave a job.
If he had been fired as some of you wanted...what would be the ''good way'' for OU to fire him
Seems like, according to OU fans, a coach isnt allowed to leave until they either retire or the fans want them fired.
You can believe me or not but here's the truth from someone who knows many of the people in the Oklahoma AD. Riley was NOT completely straight with Joe Castiglione ever since the SEC bomb dropped. And he flat ass lied to Bob Stoops on a couple of things. No one is saying he can't take another job. But how he did it was beyond the pale. A lot of this stuff will come out after things calm down a bit. Stop with the crap about how OU is butthurt. We got double crossed and it's irritating. Truth is, it's probably best anyway. The program's trajectory was going down before the SEC thing came up and this season's performance just exacerbated everything. People were figuring out how to defense Riley and his QB's were no longer playing at a level to cover up the problem. And the defense was just the same old story it's been for years. Good luck with the guy.I have seen several OU fans post this drivel since it happened.
But not one has explained what the ''good way'' is to leave a job.
If he had been fired as some of you wanted...what would be the ''good way'' for OU to fire him
Seems like, according to OU fans, a coach isnt allowed to leave until they either retire or the fans want them fired.
He won me over with the way he handled losing the starting job to Tua while at Bama. Guy's got class IMO.Jalen Hurts was no slouch, however, he was definitely not on the same talent level as Mayfield or Murray even though he put up some pretty good numbers. And Rattler. Welllllll Then Caleb Williams came along and he has had to live with a porous O line this year that couldn't even block for a counter play, not to mention all the f'n penalties. The D never got to playing strong on a consistent basis over the past few years but what else is new in Norman? I'm of the opinion everything was a combination of two things: a lack of talent at some positions and people started to figure out Riley's Star Wars offense. When you go from scoring 50 to 35 to 25 and the defense is playing the same, problems develop and you start getting close games and even some losses.
Walking away from a name brand school has been a big no no TRADITIONALLY. Riley and Kelly may just have changed that way of thinking. Even though Riley went from name brand to name brand. Kelly may have too. But still...guys just haven't shunned places like Oklahoma and Notre Dame in the past.I have seen several OU fans post this drivel since it happened.
But not one has explained what the ''good way'' is to leave a job.
If he had been fired as some of you wanted...what would be the ''good way'' for OU to fire him
Seems like, according to OU fans, a coach isnt allowed to leave until they either retire or the fans want them fired.
It would help if you hadn’t been recruiting for another school all season. Maybe that’s just me.
You can believe me or not but here's the truth from someone who knows many of the people in the Oklahoma AD. Riley was NOT completely straight with Joe Castiglione ever since the SEC bomb dropped. And he flat ass lied to Bob Stoops on a couple of things. No one is saying he can't take another job. But how he did it was beyond the pale. A lot of this stuff will come out after things calm down a bit. Stop with the crap about how OU is butthurt. We got double crossed and it's irritating. Truth is, it's probably best anyway. The program's trajectory was going down before the SEC thing came up and this season's performance just exacerbated everything. People were figuring out how to defense Riley and his QB's were no longer playing at a level to cover up the problem. And the defense was just the same old story it's been for years. Good luck with the guy.
No one wants to be the dumped. There is no scenario where that doesn't make for a salty treat for other readers.I have seen several OU fans post this drivel since it happened.
But not one has explained what the ''good way'' is to leave a job.
If he had been fired as some of you wanted...what would be the ''good way'' for OU to fire him
Seems like, according to OU fans, a coach isnt allowed to leave until they either retire or the fans want them fired.
No one wants to be the dumped. There is no scenario where that doesn't make for a salty treat for other readers.
I mean we were a bit salty when Sark left... until we were thankful after seeing what happened at SC.
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Southern Californians will think his brisket is "Fabulous!"It's all good, folks. Riley will be nibbling on kale appetizers and squid-ka-bobs out on the West Coast. In the SEC he would have been frying bologna on a lamp bulb.