mrydel wrote:With the exception of Frost, who has the nation’s only unbeaten team, is there another head coach that stayed to coach his bowl game after signing with another school? I do not fault Morris for leaving for a better job, nor for leaving before the bowl game. I do fault Traylor who agreed to stay as interim and then abandoned the team after not getting the head coaching job.
I saw several bowl games this past week with interims on the side line.
Yes, but not at SMU, that is the whole point of this discussion.
In your own words you called traylor a quitter and said backing out on one’s word to finish a temp job is low.
You don't think this reflects poorly on chad??? we all know if chad asks traylor to jump (especially given the timing of all this...an opportunity to become a SEC asst coach) traylor's response is 'how high'.
traylor is not a free man who can act on his own whims. He works for chad and is a reflection of the chad 'family'.
No way chad gets absolved of this.