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Originally Posted by seriousaddiction
Skip Holtz coming to coach SU...Greg Robinson set to resign in week 5. You heard it here first.
Watch this ECU team get turned on its head in the next couple weeks when this starts to leak amongst players
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I heard Skip was going to Clemson last week....I also heard if South Carolina losses this weekend they are going to offer him a job....Now he is going to Syracuse in Week 5 ....It's going to be interesting to see how Skip coaches 4 different teams.
I'll be watching for this to "leak amongst the players" great inside tip. Skip has way too much class to leave mid-season....he is King in Greenville, he has realistic expectations here, why would he go to Clemson for a few extra dollars and deal with those uneducated arrogant fans? Or Syracuse please, he would have taken the Duke job if he was looking to take over a program that was never going anywhere. If he losses 2 games @ Clemson they will be calling for his head just like with Tommy Bowden. Do I think he might change jobs after this season, if the situation is right maybe.(Notre Dame) After last years bowl win everyone said the same thing, I heard everything from Arkansas to West Virginia to Hawaii. I guess it's fun for some fans to dream but until Skip holds a press conference with Terry Holland in Greenville, North Carolina and he says, "I'm leaving the East Carolina University Pirates" it's all trash to me.
He also just signed a 6 year extension:
With the 3rd largest university in the state, and the fastest growing university in the state with more than 27,900 students, don't forget we have money too.
East Carolina Head Football Coach Skip Holtz, who has led the Pirates to two bowl appearances and consecutive winning seasons for the first time since the 1999 and 2000 campaigns, has agreed to tentative terms of a proposed contract that would help secure his position through the 2013 season according to an announcement from ECU Director of Athletics Terry Holland Tuesday.
Specific details of the proposed six-year contract, which also includes a modified incentive and bonus structure, cannot be released until final approval by the East Carolina University Board of Trustees.
"The proposed agreement recognizes and rewards Coach Holtz for all he and his family have done for ECU Athletics and the entire community," Holland said. "It is our intention to encourage them to stay with us a long, long time."
Arghhhhh!!!