On The Hot Seat
Washington State, Arizona (and UCLA) are three jobs that the coaching grapevine thinks will open up. Ironically, Cougars coach Bill Doba is 27-27 after 54 games, the exact record as his predecessor, Mike Price.
Arizona's Mike Stoops is 14-27 (.341) versus a 12-29 (.293) before him.
Two other comparisons: Ole Miss coach Ed Orgeron is 9-21, a .300 winning percentage. His predecessor, David Cutcliffe was 19-11 (.600) after 30 games. Syracuse coach Greg Robinson is 6-21 (.200) while former coach Paul Pasqualoni was 15-15 (.500).

Comments
we need Duhrell to stay
Posted by: just4sc
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October 17, 2007 01:13 PM
Not calling any of them great coaches, but Orgeron and Robinson weren't exactly left a bunch of talent by those predecesors.
Posted by: Jeff
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October 17, 2007 01:31 PM
I might have to start a website:
www.saveDorrell.com
Posted by: JJH4USC
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October 17, 2007 02:50 PM
Yeah, I read that on ESPN.com too.
Posted by: respectthegame
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October 17, 2007 02:56 PM
yeah I mean, both of these guys are chumps (Duhrell and Charlie "how many chins do I have now?" Weis...keep them around for a while so we can beat on them
I read today on www.cbssportsline.com that Price is going back to Washington St.
Posted by: USC1966
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October 17, 2007 03:12 PM
You have to read between the lines. Scott is obsessing over Pete Carroll's associates in current college jobs--Robinson and Orgeron are part of his 'crew' and this is a passive-aggressive, indirect way to slam PC by Scott. Get with it guys!
Posted by: Trojanhoya
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October 17, 2007 05:03 PM
Maybe if Orgeron was the Defensive Coordinator instead of the Defense Line Coach we would still have him. And maybe if Chow was given another $500K and let to remain in the press box with his title as OC, where SARK should be, we still have him too.
Posted by: Jay#42
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October 17, 2007 09:34 PM