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ogredawg wrote: Coaching is a business just like any other business. Just because you get a better offer for more money or better working conditions don't see that as being a prostitute. Say CMR left tomorrow and Smart became the HC would he be called a prostitute for moving to UGA...business is business
Bobo may have been told some things to make it worth his while for him to stick around...maybe some things that are not truthful but HE believes them...
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wlayton wrote:
ogredawg wrote: Coaching is a business just like any other business. Just because you get a better offer for more money or better working conditions don't see that as being a prostitute. Say CMR left tomorrow and Smart became the HC would he be called a prostitute for moving to UGA...business is business
Bobo may have been told some things to make it worth his while for him to stick around...maybe some things that are not truthful but HE believes them...
Unbelievable......I'm not saying taking a better job/situation etc is a freakin prostitute but there ARE many coaches/people in the world that are.....to many people, money is ALL that matters.
Moving higher in life with promotions etc in your example is NOT money prostitution.....give me a break.
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Buc wrote: wlayton, if Mike Bobo is obviously happy, find it curious that he is looking elsewhere. Understand that he wants to move up. That in my mind is not at the bottom of this conversation. Can only speak for myself.
Takes me to this . . . . I believe/know that Mike Bobo has been "loyal" to the University of Georgia. No reason for me to think differently. Taking that a step further, and this is where the rubber meets the road . . . . apparently those above him are "loyal" to Mike Bobo as long as he will accept less than other offensive coordinators that are employed by universities with much less "coin" than our university has and "controls".
Appears to me that there has been a lot of "bait and switch" going on in the hands of those do not seem to appreciate anything other than money in the vault.
McGarity/Richt did not seem to have a problem with the contract that they extended to grantham after he made the trip to Louisiana. That in my mind backs McGarity/Richt into a corner . . . . what they did for a defensive coordinator that in my opinion was not "loyal" to UGA, received a handsome raise.
I will certainly be watching to see how this plays out under Richt/McGarity.
You said below and I don't think there is any disagreement on what you said.
Bobo is obviously happy, his family must be happy in Athens...good on him imo that he has been loyal to the university.
Turn about is fair play.
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Wartdawg wrote: The question in my mind is do you want to be an OC in the high profile SEC or do
you want to take a big risk by stepping out... and stepping out to the Mountain West.
I doubt anyone can recruit the type of O-talent that saves Richt's bacon every season
out there.
My guess is that the issue might be Bobo thinks a better opportunity will come around if he
stays here a bit longer.
Who knows though? None of us knows what is on Mike Bobo's mind.
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