
There's an oft-maligned archetype in football that typically looks like this: An elite college coach bends (breaks, sometimes) the rules, violates every NCAA protocol imaginable, but ends up getting off scot-free by merely jumping to the NFL. Some big name coaches, like Pete Carroll and Urban Meyer, fit that archetype...
There’s an oft-maligned archetype in football that typically looks like this: An elite college coach bends (breaks, sometimes) the rules, violates every NCAA protocol imaginable, but ends up getting off scot-free by merely jumping to the NFL. Some big name coaches, like Pete Carroll and Urban Meyer, fit that archetype…
There’s an oft-maligned archetype in football that typically looks like this: An elite college coach bends (breaks, sometimes) the rules, violates every NCAA protocol imaginable, but ends up getting off scot-free by merely jumping to the NFL. Some big name coaches, like Pete Carroll and Urban Meyer, fit that archetype…