Schlossnagle is far worse, in my opinion. This is a guy who just built Texas A&M into a national title contender, lost the winner-take-all game for the national title, ranted on and on about how A&M was his home, then turns around the next day and leaves for his program's hated rival.Cremins to be is much worse
Does Cremins live now in South Carolina?
Wouldn't you think he would have worked these out or at least considered them before he initially committed?Cremins hurt USC with that dumb move but he hurt himself even more. His "wife" wouldn't back her husband and move with him to USC. He was having trouble getting a good staff to come to USC. He took the easy road.
If he had manned up and stood behind his word, he might have eventually turned USC into a contender. USC fans loved him.
Cremins made a mistake in that situation. He knows it. He admits it. But I guarantee you that he sometimes thinks about that. I know as I've gotten older, knowing that my exit ramp on this road trip called "life" gets nearer and nearer, I think about the multiple mistakes I have made and regret. I envy those who say they have no regrets in their lives. I like Cremins and appreciate the great memories he gave me as a player and, I wish him well.Is Cremins a Benedict?
He wasn't, he never made a comittment to USC so no harm no foul.I never really felt like Cremins was a ahole for doing what he did. That's the difference to me
Is it common to have the introductory presser before anything is signed? Never really thought it about it much. Guess I just always assumed contracts had been hashed out and signed before a school wanted to go through the dog and pony show of a presser. But Cremins hadn't signed anything before we had the presser.He wasn't, he never made a comittment to USC so no harm no foul.
You're not (I assume) an a&m fan, but yeah it was personal if you were there for his time as a player, and it hurt like the beejeesus when he backed out. Him or really any of those players on the McGuire-Roche teams 'coming home' so to speak was the most euphoria I've had sportswise since those teams. Spurrier's hiring announcement was close I suppose, Cremins departure certainly ended up hurting more, but I believe most rational mature adults understood his event more,What Cremins did was much more personal to me than what Schlossnagle did.
So you would have "manned up" and left your "wife"? Nice.Cremins hurt USC with that dumb move but he hurt himself even more. His "wife" wouldn't back her husband and move with him to USC. He was having trouble getting a good staff to come to USC. He took the easy road.
If he had manned up and stood behind his word, he might have eventually turned USC into a contender. USC fans loved him.
Cremins to me is much worse
I never really felt like Cremins was a ahole for doing what he did. That's the difference to me
Wouldn't you think he would have worked these out or at least considered them before he initially committed?
DUH??? Isn't that exactly why he is on the "Dumbest Sons-O-Bitches" to ever live list in SC??? .... C'Mom!!!!Wouldn't you think he would have worked these out or at least considered them before he initially committed?
Well, YEAH!!! BUT ..... HE IS A TRUE COCKS$UCKERIs Cremins a Benedict?
Cremins made a mistake in that situation. He knows it. He admits it. But I guarantee you that he sometimes thinks about that. I know as I've gotten older, knowing that my exit ramp on this road trip called "life" gets nearer and nearer, I think about the multiple mistakes I have made and regret. I envy those who say they have no regrets in their lives. I like Cremins and appreciate the great memories he gave me as a player and, I wish him well.
Uhhhh….pretty sure we got him a week or two ago. You posted this yesterday. What am I missing?I find it interesting that it has come out Schloss had probably made the deal before the regionals and they kept it out of the media!
Also, if we don't get Mainieri, I would think he's a top candidate for A$M!
Not sure what you mean. seems pretty clear to me! Schloss was in talks with Texas weeks ago and if Mainieri had not been hired here I would think he would have been a candidate for Texas A&M.Uhhhh….pretty sure we got him a week or two ago. You posted this yesterday. What am I missing?
Cremins was caught in the euphoria just as we were. It was more emotional than business.Wouldn't you think he would have worked these out or at least considered them before he initially committed?
That is just cruel.....May he burn in HELL for his sins!!!