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VIDEO: Rhett Lashlee on SMU return, 2022 staff, recruitingModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: VIDEO: Rhett Lashlee on SMU return, 2022 staff, recruitiOne can always wish.
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I can’t see RGT leaving until this Capital Campaign is complete. I hope I’m wrong, though. BTW, I’m enjoying these coaches videos and looking forward to more. It’s like a beauty pageant to me. Hopefully one of our assistants will shine like Rhett did and be our next HC if/when Rhett leaves. He certainly looks like he’s assembled a quality staff.
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With his blue ribbon list of accomplishments, other schools will be beating down his door to hire him away from SMU.
Re: VIDEO: Rhett Lashlee on SMU return, 2022 staff, recruitiYou're right -- Rhett Lashlee is a very impressive interview. Looking forward to Spring ball.
Re: VIDEO: Rhett Lashlee on SMU return, 2022 staff, recruitiI don't know how to define "it" but Lashlee seems to have "it"
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We've had 4 head football coaches in 9 years.... These departures....kind of like divorces....rarely end well. it's either "that guy is incompetent and/or doesnt care" or "that guy is a sorry disloyal SOB" It was June/ArizonaState, then Chad/Ark, next Sonny/TCU... does 1 in 100 college coach departures end well? We are in full "honey-moon phase" with Rhett right now....myself included. but the nature of the coaching business is not pretty. Go Mustangs! C-ya @ Milos!
Re: VIDEO: Rhett Lashlee on SMU return, 2022 staff, recruiti
Pretty rare for any college football head coach to spend an entire career at one school...and for that career to end on a positive note. Joe Paterno comes to mind as someone who should have been able to go out on a high note but ended really ugly. I think of Darrell Royal's long run at Texas, but IIRC he bailed on a couple of jobs before getting the UT job. Tom Osborne at Nebraska comes to mind or maybe Lavell Edwards at BYU but these were all coaches of yesteryear. The game has changed and the money and pressure to win has made it really difficult for anyone to stay in one place his entire career. Would be really special for Lashlee to be that guy at SMU and establish the Mustangs as a perennial power, but realistically Mustang fans should just hope for continued success while bracing for more change down the road.
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