He said what?
Posted by: Steve Sipple on June 2, 2012 at 8:09AM CST
We got a peek into James Franklin's soul this week.
Many folks no doubt were repulsed by what they saw.
Granted, you may not have even heard of James Franklin. Well, he's the head football coach at Vanderbilt. The fact he ascended to such a prestigious position at such a prestigious university gives one pause.
The guy evidently is about as shallow as they come.
Franklin, during a radio interview earlier this week, said one of the first things he does when looking at perspective hires is size up their wives.
"I've been saying it for a long time, I will not hire an assistant coach until I've seen his wife," Franklin told the radio show. "If she looks the part, and she's a D-I recruit, then you got a chance to get hired. That's part of the deal."
Franklin apparently formed this line of thinking from the movie "Moneyball" in which Brad Pitt quips: "Ugly girlfriend means no confidence."
You need confidence to recruit players effectively, Franklin said.
"I've been saying this for a long time ..."
Well, he won't be saying it anymore, at least not publicly.
The coach apologized Thursday in a string of comments on Twitter, saying he regrets how he conveyed his message and that his foot doesn't taste too good.
Vanderbilt vice chancellor David Williams said in a prepared statement that he and Franklin discussed ''how inappropriate and offensive'' Franklin's comments were ''no matter his state of mind or intent.''
Safe to say Franklin lost a lot of fans, assuming he had any in the first place.
Posted by: Steve Sipple on June 2, 2012 at 8:09AM CST
We got a peek into James Franklin's soul this week.
Many folks no doubt were repulsed by what they saw.
Granted, you may not have even heard of James Franklin. Well, he's the head football coach at Vanderbilt. The fact he ascended to such a prestigious position at such a prestigious university gives one pause.
The guy evidently is about as shallow as they come.
Franklin, during a radio interview earlier this week, said one of the first things he does when looking at perspective hires is size up their wives.
"I've been saying it for a long time, I will not hire an assistant coach until I've seen his wife," Franklin told the radio show. "If she looks the part, and she's a D-I recruit, then you got a chance to get hired. That's part of the deal."
Franklin apparently formed this line of thinking from the movie "Moneyball" in which Brad Pitt quips: "Ugly girlfriend means no confidence."
You need confidence to recruit players effectively, Franklin said.
"I've been saying this for a long time ..."
Well, he won't be saying it anymore, at least not publicly.
The coach apologized Thursday in a string of comments on Twitter, saying he regrets how he conveyed his message and that his foot doesn't taste too good.
Vanderbilt vice chancellor David Williams said in a prepared statement that he and Franklin discussed ''how inappropriate and offensive'' Franklin's comments were ''no matter his state of mind or intent.''
Safe to say Franklin lost a lot of fans, assuming he had any in the first place.
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