Tuesday, January 01, 2008

A New Precedent Set For Lying


New Arkansas football coach Bobby Petrino has taken a lot of heat lately. It's well deserved. The way he lied to Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank about his intentions of remaining as Falcons coach, only to take the Arkansas job a few hours later, is as shameful as it gets.


If any parent of a high school football prospect cares one iota about the character of the coach their son will play for in college, then surely they will steer clear of Arkansas and Petrino. Character is easier kept than recovered, and Petrino doesn't appear to even know he's lost his. A man's actions speak volumes, and Petrino is building quite a resume with his actions.


The only argument against Petrino that can't be supported is his leaving the Falcons with 3 games remaining in the season. If a pro coach wants to return to the college ranks, he will either have to leave with some games remaining or sit out an entire year. The timing of the seasons for college and pros doesn't allow coaches the luxury of finishing the pro season.


Here's hoping the high school kids show enough character to not sign up with this character.

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