| FTBL Joe Kines Becomes DC at Texas A&M

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bamascott2 said:
I hope Kines does well, but I still can't quite bring myself to pull for aTm just yet. Too many memories of them yucking it up at our expense after Fran let go of the rope.

We certainly got the last laugh, though...

AMEN brother!!!
 
Wish him the best... I thought for sure the grandfather bug would keep him here adn squelch the coaching bug... oh well
 
Nate said:
Wish him the best... I thought for sure the grandfather bug would keep him here adn squelch the coaching bug... oh well

I got a feeling he'll be back after a year or two of missin' the grand kids. :)
 
whistler said:
RollTideRandy said:
I didn't post the rumors yesterday because I thought there was no way this would happen. So much for "I'll work at Wal-Mart before I leave Tuscaloosa again." :roll:

http://www.tidesports.com/article/20080213/TS10/917290507
You sound like a bitter ex-girlfiend :lol: Wasn't he working in the ticket offices?


DC @ A&M > Ticket offices @ UA

I’m not trying to say isn’t. The DC job at Texas is better than working in the UofA ticket office too (and better than the DC job at Auburn evidently) and he turned that job down last year to stay in Tuscaloosa. I’m just surprised by the move because he did turn down the Texas job last year and I thought he was done with coaching, I’m not bitter.
 
crimsontradition14 said:
RollTideRandy said:
I didn't post the rumors yesterday because I thought there was no way this would happen. So much for "I'll work at Wal-Mart before I leave Tuscaloosa again." :roll:

http://www.tidesports.com/article/20080213/TS10/917290507

Who cares what he said as long as he is happy. So much negativity.

Here here. I am sure he meant it when he said it. I respect the man for the love he has for my hometown and my University.

I wish him best wherever he is and at whatever he does....unless he plays Alabama.
 
coaching is one of those all-consuming vocations that is difficult to leave. unfortunately, adjusting to the "real world" after so many years in the coaching profession is damn near impossible for many.
 
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