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I know he wasn't popular, but why leave? He's the HC of a big time P4 school, and to leave to go be an OC?  Stay and get fired and get the payout. 

 
The pac 12 was bankrupt, I think it's safe to "assume" Oregon, with their sugar daddy, was the only school not in the red and honestly, those schools haven't any idea what is in store for them in the B1G!!

 
They can't afford to fire him apparently


That's fine...why leave and leave money on the table? He doesn't seem like he's a good guy willing to do a few million dollars favor for UCLA because they are broke. Even if he's absolutely miserable, he can just mail it in, he did in Philly, he could do it again and collect the big paycheck until UCLA either has no choice but to fire him or he completes his contract. OC jobs at premier schools come open almost yearly, he would have found another gig easily. And could have spun the issues at UCLA as UCLA not being able to give him what he needed to compete. Which most everyone would believe since they can't even afford to fire him.

 
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The pac 12 was bankrupt, I think it's safe to "assume" Oregon, with their sugar daddy, was the only school not in the red and honestly, those schools haven't any idea what is in store for them in the B1G!!


The Pac 12 has always done just fine against the Big 10 in football. Oregon, Washington, USC and UCLA will give the Big 10 fits top to bottom. The conference wasn't exactly bankrupt, but failed to negotiate competitive broadcasting deals like the other conferences and apparently didn't think the mutiny would come so fast. 

 
Well now....


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