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SignUp Now!His recruiting suspension was only through the spring of 2014.What does this mean exactly?
Hurtt isn't allowed to begin recruiting until October of this year?
No, doesn't mean that.What does this mean exactly?
Hurtt isn't allowed to begin recruiting until October of this year?
Heard through the grapevine Brasky gave notice at the Food Way.I feel your pain brother Horn. I'm old school - don't twitter either and won't. It was hard for me to keep up with recruiting this season so I relied on all these HS wizards to do it for me so I could follow most of it....
Hang with US, but don't carve your name on the ceiling beam "Brasky was here" as was previously posted![]()
Get Busy living or get busy dying.This recruiting season has made me feel like I can't keep up.
I guess I'm too old for that sort of nonsense any more. I don't like Twitter. I'm tired of being afraid all the time. I've decided not to stay. I doubt y'all will kick up any fuss. Not for an erratic poster like me. P.S: Tell Carrera I'm sorry I was texting him about Daylon Mack. No hard feelings. Brasky.
I also trust Strong, but I don't think Hurrt fits this core values. How do you preach core values and then hire him. Seems a bit hippo critical[/quote
So he can't give a guy a second chance?
Hurtt's recruiting suspension only lasted through the spring of 2014. He's free to start recruiting immediately if he took the job at Texas.If Clint Hurtt is indeed Strong's choice to replace Rumph, it's certainly an interesting choice. On the plus side, Hurtt's a very good DL coach and a first class recruiter. The problem is his involvement in the Miami mess of a few years ago and that show cause that he's stuck with until October. Hurtt did coach for Strong at Louisville, and he kept his nose clean there, so I have to think Strong's confident that Hurtt wouldn't try any funny stuff at UT. I also wonder if Strong believes Hurtt can get out of that show cause early, because I don't see him wanting somebody that can't hit the recruiting trail until October. Hurtt's got strong enough ties to Florida that UT probably wouldn't be hurt by Rumph's defection. Bottom line? If Strong trusts Hurtt and wants him, and if Hurtt can get out from under the show cause, then hire him. At least, I don't think Hurtt would be bailing out on Strong after a year, and leaving a bunch of freshly-signed players in the lurch.
He hired him at Louisville. Hurtt has been clean since, kept on a zero tolerance leash and has performed well. I'll leave it to Charlie on this one, it's his job on the line with this or any hire.I also trust Strong, but I don't think Hurrt fits this core values. How do you preach core values and then hire him. Seems a bit hippo critical
Hurrt may have sinned regarding Miami, but he subsequently worked with Strong at Louisville, where StrongI also trust Strong, but I don't think Hurrt fits this core values. How do you preach core values and then hire him. Seems a bit hippo critical
Hurtt made a mistake, a pretty big one. When does the statute of limitation run out on it. He did what he was supposed to when he worked for Strong in Louisville, and he stayed out of trouble. He got rejected for a hire when Strong was first brought to Austin, and went about his life, going to work for the Bears. Strong knows his butt's on the line with this hire, so he must feel pretty strongly that Hurtt would keep his nose clean if he went to work for UT. I guess I'm old school enough to think that Strong, as the head coach, should within reason have the right to hire the coaches he thinks would be a good fit with what he's trying to do. If Hurtt is advised that there is no squirm room for any kind of an NCAA violation and he heeds that advice, he's earned a second chance to prove he learned from his mistake.I also trust Strong, but I don't think Hurrt fits this core values. How do you preach core values and then hire him. Seems a bit hippo critical
Me too.Hurrt may have sinned regarding Miami, but he subsequently worked with Strong at Louisville, where Strong got to know him and about him. Supposedly, Strong is interested in bringing Hurrt to Texas. I don't think Strong would want to bring a coach to UT who conflicts with his core values. Charlie is "in the know" as to all these things. Like you, I trust Strong. I really do.