Singletary Turns Baylor Down-Hard
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 1:46 am
Probably not great for SMU on certain candidates. Took a shot at Baylor's lack of commitment too. COMMITMENT FROM THE UNIVERSITY-Read it, Learn it Know it.
Here ya go folks, Scout scooped everyone on it, and the way this reads MS was told to take a hike.
Mike Singletary Will Not Be Baylor's 25th Head Football Coach
Updated: Nov 22, 2007 12:12am
Sports Director Kris Radcliffe Spoke With Singeltary Late Wednesday night and the NFL Hall of Famer Will Not Take the coaching Job at Baylor.
Mike Singletary met with Baylor Director of Athletics Ian McCaw on the "West Coast" on Monday. Singletary asked for some time to think about where God wanted him to be.
In a phone conversation with Radcliffe Singletary said that it wasn't a matter of turning down the Baylor job or even a matter of the job being offered. He stated that there were a few things that he would want, and need, as a College Football Head Coach. Singletary stressed that if he went into college coaching he wasn't looking to win 6 or 7 games a season and get to a "bowl game." He would want to compete at the highest level for a national championship. He also said that Baylor was the one college that he would love to coach at.
With all that said he ended the conversation by saying that he wanted to finish what he's started in San Francisco.
Our very own Kris Radcliffe wished Singletary only the best and continued success and he said, "Thanks and that Baylor was a very special place."
http://www.kcentv.com/news/c-article.php?cid=12&nid=687
Here ya go folks, Scout scooped everyone on it, and the way this reads MS was told to take a hike.
Mike Singletary Will Not Be Baylor's 25th Head Football Coach
Updated: Nov 22, 2007 12:12am
Sports Director Kris Radcliffe Spoke With Singeltary Late Wednesday night and the NFL Hall of Famer Will Not Take the coaching Job at Baylor.
Mike Singletary met with Baylor Director of Athletics Ian McCaw on the "West Coast" on Monday. Singletary asked for some time to think about where God wanted him to be.
In a phone conversation with Radcliffe Singletary said that it wasn't a matter of turning down the Baylor job or even a matter of the job being offered. He stated that there were a few things that he would want, and need, as a College Football Head Coach. Singletary stressed that if he went into college coaching he wasn't looking to win 6 or 7 games a season and get to a "bowl game." He would want to compete at the highest level for a national championship. He also said that Baylor was the one college that he would love to coach at.
With all that said he ended the conversation by saying that he wanted to finish what he's started in San Francisco.
Our very own Kris Radcliffe wished Singletary only the best and continued success and he said, "Thanks and that Baylor was a very special place."
http://www.kcentv.com/news/c-article.php?cid=12&nid=687