With the tenuous coaching situation in Boulder, Watson would surely get mention as a candidate to take over if Dan Hawkins doesn't survive to coach another season at Colorado.
From the sounds of it, Watson may not be interested.
"It's night and day," he said of the environments in Nebraska and Colorado. "It's not even close. The experience is real simple. Nebraska loves their team. Nebraska appreciates football. That's it. I mean, really, it's that simple. It's a passion. It's a love. It's not a convenience thing. There's a difference. There's a huge difference. Huge difference."
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Jon Johnston
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Wow
The consensus seemed to be that it wouldn’t be long before he took a head coaching spot somewhere. I still think that sooner or later, he probably will leave, but maybe he had a change of heart and it’ll be much later than originally thought! One can dream!
It will be a sad day in the media if and when Watson leaves. He is loved by all media members.
Case of the beet bandit. Missing beets from all over the farm, no footprints. Inside job. Mose in socks. Boom. Case closed. -Dwight Schrute
explain that further
why do you say that…. just the way he handles people, or what?
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