Like some others, I think the PSU connection was a smoke screen to cover the real reason many are leery of him as a HC. When you consider the number of bodies laid waste by the investigation of Sandusky, I think Greg would have been right with them had there been any real proof against him.
After getting the coach of the year award for Rutgers, he was at his zenith as a candidate for just about any coaching job out there. But, his journey into the pros at Tampa Bay was an unmitigated disaster by any measure. It is one thing to lose, but it was a lot more about him as a person that emerged and it wasn't pretty. I know he was hired to clean up the mess in Tampa, but he just didn't know how to go about it.
Sadly, any other school looking either now or the well into the future is not even going to consider him now. I really think he will be getting quite a nice farewell check from Tenn.[/QUOTE]
After getting the coach of the year award for Rutgers, he was at his zenith as a candidate for just about any coaching job out there. But, his journey into the pros at Tampa Bay was an unmitigated disaster by any measure. It is one thing to lose, but it was a lot more about him as a person that emerged and it wasn't pretty. I know he was hired to clean up the mess in Tampa, but he just didn't know how to go about it.
Sadly, any other school looking either now or the well into the future is not even going to consider him now. I really think he will be getting quite a nice farewell check from Tenn.[/QUOTE]