interesting...
i think there should be some kind of blackout rule during bowl season where coaches cannot go from one team to another....i'm sure it's distracking to the bowl teams..
Posted: December 21, 2007
Sporting News staff reports
The new leading candidate for UCLA's football coaching job is Oregon's Mike Bellotti, unidentified sources told the Los Angeles Times.
Bellotti has interviewed with Bruins athletic director Dan Guerrero and is listening to UCLA's pitch, according to multiple reports. The Ducks coach has a 105-52 record in his 13 years at Oregon.
Other candidates still in the mix for the UCLA job are Ravens offensive coordinator Rick Neuheisel and Temple coach Al Golden. Titans offensive coordinator Norm Chow withdrew his name from consideration Thursday.
There are conflicting reports about the buyout clause in Bellotti's contract. The Eugene Register Guard, through a public-records request, reports that Bellotti's contract had an initial buyout of $150,000 but dropped to $25,000 in 2005-06. The Times reports the buyout figure being at $350,000.
i think there should be some kind of blackout rule during bowl season where coaches cannot go from one team to another....i'm sure it's distracking to the bowl teams..
Posted: December 21, 2007
Sporting News staff reports
The new leading candidate for UCLA's football coaching job is Oregon's Mike Bellotti, unidentified sources told the Los Angeles Times.
Bellotti has interviewed with Bruins athletic director Dan Guerrero and is listening to UCLA's pitch, according to multiple reports. The Ducks coach has a 105-52 record in his 13 years at Oregon.
Other candidates still in the mix for the UCLA job are Ravens offensive coordinator Rick Neuheisel and Temple coach Al Golden. Titans offensive coordinator Norm Chow withdrew his name from consideration Thursday.
There are conflicting reports about the buyout clause in Bellotti's contract. The Eugene Register Guard, through a public-records request, reports that Bellotti's contract had an initial buyout of $150,000 but dropped to $25,000 in 2005-06. The Times reports the buyout figure being at $350,000.
