UK's Brooks did the right thing
I think John Clay gets this 100% right.
almost 4 years ago
Glenn Logan
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I agree also about Coach Brooks decision.
Sometimes the ifs, ands, or buts can be a hindrance to a team when one player, Pulley, is involved. I am sure Coach B allowed the necessary details to come to light and he made his decision which was not an easy one, as Coach feels he failed Pulley. Actually, Pulley failed himself with his selfish decisions in my opinion, and he also failed his team.
It's tough ...
... to have to give up on a player. Very tough. I know Brooks blames himself more than he does Curtis Pulley. But I think it was the right thing to do, based on what I have read and heard.
Brooks took it pretty hard, but he is an example for the Phil Fulmers and Bobby Petrinos of the world.
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Brooks is one of the best....
I really doubt that Petrino, Fulmer or any others out there would pay attention.
This problem is nationwide from what I have read recently.
If the coaches want wins above anything else…some will be easier. I am very proud of Coach Brooks and his principles with the team.
And Louisville
as much as they don’t like the status of their football team at present…should be appreciative of a coach coming there and cleaning out the bad guys.










