Being publicly defensive in response to criticism is a terrible look for a coach at a big program. It's nothing but detrimental. Saying "we don't need him" about the Frazier thing is just fanning the flames. Just say he's entitled to his opinion, and move on. It's like when Papuchis gets a simple question from a fan about adjusting expectations after the UCLA loss last year, and he completely loses his cool and fires back in an emotional way. It doesn't fix anything and just looks ridiculous. You coach at a prestigious football program with millions of fans. That's why you make more money than 99.99% of everyone in the world. On the flip side, when you fail, you will get scrutinized. To expect otherwise is absurd.
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Maybe so, but if it wouldve been any other former player in the history of the program making them remarks, Bo's answere would probably have been different. Probably a simple "I dont worry about that stuff" or "I'm not gonna address that". Bo made a point to comment on it today, and didnt shy away from that at all. Clearly, Bo and Tommie have an axe to grind with each other. I'm sure some of it stems from when Brion was here. But also, Frazier is a prick. An open prick. (
2 pages on this) Does he have a right to his opinion? You bet. Does our coach have a right to disagree with it publicly? You damn right.