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Bobby Petrino interested in Kentucky
November, 8, 2012
By
Edward Aschoff | ESPN.com
It sounds like former Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino is interested in coaching in the SEC again and according to his father, he's interested in making his home at Kentucky.
"I just know this, that he's interested in Kentucky," Bobby Petrino Sr. told the Louisville Courier-Journal on Wednesday. "He wants to stay in the SEC. That was his life's goal was to go to the SEC."
Kentucky announced on Sunday that coach Joker Phillips would not be back next season and that the coaching search would begin immediately. While Petrino might want to throw his name into the mix, he might be a long shot for the job.
Yahoo! Sports already reported that Kentucky wouldn't be interested in pursuing Petrino, who was fired from Arkansas after he lied to athletic director Jeff Long about an affair he was having with a woman he hired.
Yes, Petrino knows the state of Kentucky well. He went 41-9 at Louisville from 2003-06, and even won the Orange Bowl. His Cardinals teams showcased some of the most exciting passing games in college football at the time. Then, he had a ton of success at Arkansas, getting back-to-back double-digit-win seasons and taking the Razorbacks to their first BCS bowl game.
He even thought his 2012 team was his best one and labeled it a legitimate national title contender. He would put a bunch of people in the seats at Commonwealth Stadium and bring some much-needed excitement back to Kentucky's football program. Read more...http://espn.go.com/ blog/ncfnation/post/_/id/ 70747/bobby-petrino- interested-in-kentucky
It sounds like former Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino is interested in coaching in the SEC again and according to his father, he's interested in making his home at Kentucky.
"I just know this, that he's interested in Kentucky," Bobby Petrino Sr. told the Louisville Courier-Journal on Wednesday. "He wants to stay in the SEC. That was his life's goal was to go to the SEC."
Kentucky announced on Sunday that coach Joker Phillips would not be back next season and that the coaching search would begin immediately. While Petrino might want to throw his name into the mix, he might be a long shot for the job.
Yahoo! Sports already reported that Kentucky wouldn't be interested in pursuing Petrino, who was fired from Arkansas after he lied to athletic director Jeff Long about an affair he was having with a woman he hired.
Yes, Petrino knows the state of Kentucky well. He went 41-9 at Louisville from 2003-06, and even won the Orange Bowl. His Cardinals teams showcased some of the most exciting passing games in college football at the time. Then, he had a ton of success at Arkansas, getting back-to-back double-digit-win seasons and taking the Razorbacks to their first BCS bowl game.
He even thought his 2012 team was his best one and labeled it a legitimate national title contender. He would put a bunch of people in the seats at Commonwealth Stadium and bring some much-needed excitement back to Kentucky's football program. Read more...http://espn.go.com/
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SEC lunch links
November, 8, 2012
By
Chris Low | ESPN.com
Our Thursday stroll around the league:
- Top prospect Robert Nkemdiche decommits from Clemson, according to his high school coach. Ole Miss is pushing hard for Nkemdiche, who will visit Oxford this weekend.
- Ole Miss' Hugh Freeze is unhappy with the local reporting on election demonstrations at Ole Miss.
- Ole Miss' Hugh Freeze thinks Georgia will have more defensive players drafted than anybody the Rebels have faced this season, which includes Alabama.
- Ole Miss looks to revive its struggling running game.
- Auburn is using a security management company to enforce curfew for players who live off campus.
- With increased trust from the coaches, Alabama's AJ McCarron has more freedom to audible.
- Texas A&M's speed-it-up offense has Alabama on guard.
- Mississippi State's defense is looking for more tackles for loss.
- Is Tommy Tuberville a tempting candidate at Arkansas?
- Sal Sunseri, Tennessee's embattled defensive coordinator, says he's faced adversity before and will battle through it.
- Vanderbilt's James Franklin isn't talking about any job inquiries that might be coming his way.
- The actual attendance (scanned tickets) was just under 19,000 for Kentucky's game against Vanderbilt.
- Experience has helped boost Florida's secondary this season.
- LSU's bowl possibilities are numerous.
"THEY" are back .
Later guys and gals !!!
GEAUX TIGERS !!!
Have a great day !!!
Later guys and gals !!!
GEAUX TIGERS !!!
Have a great day !!!
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Remember Goldberg from the Mighty Ducks?
Here he is today. Yikes.
http://www.tmz.com/2012/02/28/ kid-star-shaun-weiss...
Here he is today. Yikes.
http://www.tmz.com/2012/02/28/
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