It's hard to say that it gets any better to be at your alma mater and run a major college football program.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think everyone at some point in their career would like the opportunity to go back to their alma mater, but from a timing standpoint, it's just never worked.
It's nice to work with your own alma mater.
Going to college offered me the chance to play football for four more years.
In more than 20 years I've spent studying the issue, I have yet to hear a convincing argument that college football has anything do with what is presumably the primary purpose of higher education: academics.
I'm in love with college football. I have such a blast with it.
What college is all about is some kind of 4-year game about who is going to end up with the highest grades. And I don't mean to say that academic achievement isn't important. But it is, after all, a means to an end.
I got quite the college experience.
I'm a big sports fan. College football is my favorite.
When you're in college, everything seems much more important than it really is.
My first year of college was tough. I thought that just being an athlete I could get by. I thought I was okay until I got kicked out, which happened twice.
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