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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).

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we need Duhrell to stay

Not calling any of them great coaches, but Orgeron and Robinson weren't exactly left a bunch of talent by those predecesors.

I might have to start a website:

www.saveDorrell.com

Yeah, I read that on ESPN.com too.

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.

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!

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.

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