Money talks.....EVERYBODY has a price
Money talks.....EVERYBODY has a price


I see no issue. The saying goes, "Never follow in the footsteps of a legend". If you take away the scandal, Joe Pa BUILT Penn State. It was a no win situation for Bill because alot of Joe Pa's friends are still there, and would want him to be like Joe Pa minus the child molestation.![]()

Read th Happy Valley article on how at odds he was with the donors and fans who still supported Paterno. You'll see why he left and why anyone who isn't a PSU guy is craz to take itGoing from coaching Penn State to coaching the Texans is a come up now.
Dude musta been on that struggle at Penn State![]()
Not only that...why not strike when your stock is at the highest?
to add to that, he's walking into a situation where he could realistically make the playoffs next year, he hss the FIRST pick in the draft, and in a division in the AFC South which is the definition of
if you a college coach making a jump ymto the league, always go to a weak division where you can succeed immediately word to Harbaugh, Carroll and now O'Brien
coaches been leaving programs for years after saying that they were 100% committed to the school and left the same season, why are yall making this out to be a huge deal![]()
its lifecuz its bullshyt, 2 wrongs dont make a right
not sure why PSU even re-negiotiated his buyout, should have left it at 20M and let the Texans pay the bill if they wanted him so bad
money and status talks.If you had a job at McDowell's only washing the lettuce, wouldn't you want to work your way up to the fries and the grill?
I'm all for people, coaches included getting better jobs. But don't preach family and bring you kids into the shytstorm and then bounce. He got kids to commit and or stay in the midst of all the sanctions and penalties the school has to deal with and just leaves them there to deal with it. If he didn't want to deal with it he should have never went to PSU.
Is a logical move sure, but hoe azz move nonetheless
So because other coaches have done something similar makes it right? Plus O'brien knew what time it was before he got there. If he didn't want to deal with it he shouldn't have accepted it.
But he did deal with it. The issue was is that Penn State, is still Joe Paterno's Happy Valley. Alot of Alumni still have visions of Joe Pa on the sidelines, and cannot accept he is no longer coaching. It's like the shyt with Kentucky Basketball, they are never satisfied unless they win a Championship every year.
How?
By coaching for 2 years and jetting
BOB was treated horribly from the jump. i remember lavar arrington amongst others ripping the hire.Read th Happy Valley article on how at odds he was with the donors and fans who still supported Paterno. You'll see why he left and why anyone who isn't a PSU guy is craz to take it