East Coast Mustang wrote:Harry0569 wrote:If we were to ever hire Petrino, I would NEVER support SMU football again.
The guy is a slimy piece of [deleted], who QUIT QUIT QUIT on the Falcons, and let the players know with a note.
Hahaha, ok.
Yeah, he's 75-26 in college and has won big at each school he's coached at, TOM COUGHLIN called him the best playcaller he's even seen, but don't support him or SMU football if we got him because he sucked when he coached your NFL team?

Steve Spurrier sucked for the Redskins, but I'd take him here in a heartbeat.
Yes, I am bitter, I don't hide that at all, but the dude has a track record of leaving jobs. I would not touch him with a ten foot pole. I admit the guy can call plays, but I'd be willing to be my entire life savings that if he came to SMU he would not stay longer than a year.
He will leave WKU this year if he has any success. He's always looking for the next job.
Trends of Leaving:
2003: First Year at Louisville - met with Auburn boosters
2004: Interviewed with ND, UF and Ole Miss, then said ""I want to make it clear that I'm not interested in any other coaching jobs, and am happy at the University of Louisville."
Then in December he interviewed at LSU
2005: Interviewed with da Raiders
2006: Signed a 10-year contract worth up to $25 million and 5 months later he went to the Falcons. 5 months after taking over the Falcons he took the job at Arkansas.
This article from Pat Forde sums it up:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/ ... ortCat=ncf So hiring a guy with a 41-9 college record will get the blood pumping. But those Arkansas fans ready to embrace their new hotshot coach and his pretty ball plays need to understand one thing:
The disingenuous drifter doesn't love you or any other fan base. He doesn't love any school or any NFL franchise. He loves himself, his playbook and his bank account.
That's it. Don't expect it to change.
Bobby Petrino will return your embrace, Hog fans. But while he's hugging you he'll be looking over your shoulder, scanning the terrain for his next hook-up.
Even in a profession rife with dishonest posturing, Petrino is singularly mercenary. Loyalty, allegiance, commitment and honesty are foreign concepts to him. It must be a sad existence.