Revisionist history. Try actually watching the interview with the two of them together. They generally had about the exact same number of compliments for each other. You just have to listen carefully. RR loves to hear himself talk, so it is easy to miss the actual content. http://www.foxsports910.com/onair/the-d ... n-13808265boat343 wrote:I'd much rather have a coach doing the "dougie" than have a phony blow hard who has as much integrity and honesty as a Jim Baker sermon. I guess Eletise saw right through that play on religion recruiting pitch. Classy as f$%&....ScummyDickDouglas wrote: Hhahaha. I was just coming here to post this. First the western-tombstoneish theme, now this? Clearly I am out of touch though. I guess watching your coach do the dougie (or whatever the fuck he is doing) is going to absolutely crush it in recruiting.
TG has won many more recruiting battles with RR than he has lost at ASU. Eletise is a great pickup for UA, but he is a guard. Not exactly the hardest position to fill with quality, big bodies (unless you are UA apparently). Keenan Walker is a far more valuable impact player, assuming he ever makes it to campus.
Maybe you two could go don cammies together and talk about how asu is gonna win 13 consecutive national championships. That is if he doesn't up and leave and text your team "later suckers" when he decides to bounce (maybe asu recruits should ask Pitt players if they should believe anything Graham says). He's done that what, 3 times now?
ASU fans have been hearing Graham is leaving for 4 years now. Most fans believe that if he does leave, that will have meant he really set ASU up well, (which he is doing). Back to back 10 win seasons, the best record of any of the South coaches since he was hired, (and he didn't need to schedule a bunch of high school teams early in the season to pad his record), a $300m+ overhaul of the stadium and football facilities, great recruiting, etc. Speaking of Pitt players, ASU's best CB (another ASU DB you will see get drafted this year) Lloyd Carrington, followed Graham from Pitt. One of Graham's biggest donors at ASU is a Pitt alumni who continued to support him even after the move. Have you ever considered that if Graham was not an excellent coach, why are Pitt fans and alumni mad at his leaving to this day? The anger they still show is reflective of a dumpster fire of a program knowing they lost a great coach. Since both RR and TG arrived in AZ, we have heard far more talk about RR possibly jumping ship than we have TG.
Does anyone else notice how everytime RichRod and Graham do a segment together on ESPN Graham is blowing RichRod, talking about how much respect he has for him while RichRod has zero comments back, other than saying something like "well, we're not gonna go vacation together..." Your coach is a stump sized tool who is the biggest joke in college football. Give Britney her microphone back, dude.
Graham is the king of annoying hyperbole. You won't get much argument from me there. But keep in mind, that "stump sized tool" has a better head-to head-record, better conference record, better overall record (and that happened without scheduling the sisters of the poor for all OOC games), and he has out recruited your dancing coach. I think RR and TG are easily the two best coaches in PAC. Looking back at 2011, I think ASU, UA, and UCLA all made the perfect hires for their respective programs. Mora is a great fit to deal with the personalities and pressures of a program in LA, (a program always in the shadow of SC). RR is great for UA because its a basketball school and does not have the pressure of high football expectations, so his system and style of play are a perfect fit. TG is great for ASU because they needed someone to actually build the program. ASU desperately needed someone to give attention to all the finite details and really connect with the fan base. TG has done that.
There is a legitimate argument to made for RR being the best coach in the conference given the level of talent he has and the number of wins he has gotten out of said talent. UA basically has two, maybe three players that would be highly sought after on other PAC 12 south rosters, (save for CU, they need everyone). Though to be fair, that might be by design. RR has always recruited kids that don't necessarily fit the mold of most top tier D1 programs.