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“I think it’s baloney,” he told CBSSports.com when presented with that prospect. “I’m going to support the administration in anything they do. [But] the football program wasn’t broken …
Paul Petrino’s offense – at least the Hogs’ No. 1 offense – put up 698 yards playing against backups in the spring game.
Paul Petrino’s offense under his brother has been praised for being a big part of Arkansas’ best two-year run (21 wins, BCS bowl) since 1964-65.
“I don’t think that’s really the scenario but I know it could be,” he said of possibly being left out of the running because of Bobby being his brother. I’m just going to do a great job as offensive coordinator and people will understand I am a great candidate.”
On the night of Lewis’ tortured anthem, I was there not to write about the home team but to chronicle its opponent, which happened to be Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls. That says it all about the Nets, who during their Joisey years knew that the majority — often the vast majority — of fans were there to see someone else. Even in the Nets’ penultimate home game, last Wednesday night against the Knicks, a moment when you would think that sentiment — even sentimentality — would run high, the home team was not the crowd favorite.
“The Nets were in the middle of a comeback,” observed Fred Kerber, who beats by dre pro on sale has covered the Nets since 1995 for the New York Post, “and 90 percent of the crowd was booing them.” Even Kerber, who would never be described as a homer, found that a little sad.
The visiting locker room was decent-sized. The courtside seats in the arena were far from the action, so a player might chat in relaxed fashion while he shot around before the game. And the Nets’ public relations staff, led by veteran Gary Sussman, who became the arena P.A. announcer, was accommodating and not overly defensive about the fact that his team was generally not the center of attention.