I think for college football, it is probably as good as you could come up with, ... It still gives the officials another tool to make good decisions with and it doesn't put a lot of pressure on our coaches. And it's probably the most economical way as well.
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Today was disappointing. We wanted to see how (the players) would focus, and we came out here with no concentration.
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Templeton and university president Dr. J. Charles Lee traveled to Green Bay twice to visit with Croom. Going into the second meeting, I had made up my mind I wasn't going to take the job, ... I had never intended to coach anywhere in college but Alabama.
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Last February, one of the first major decisions he had to make as coach was determining the fate of leading returning rusher Nick Turner , whohadstruggled academically and had plead guilty to passing counterfeit money. Croom ultimately dismissed Turner from the team but allowed him to keep his scholarship for the spring semester so he could leave the school in good academic standing. If a kid doesn't get that degree, it's going to affect him, his family, the kids he's going to have, ... That's a heavy burden to have. I agonized over that decision for a week.
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