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Don't let him on the plane

HucksHerd

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Apr 25, 2018
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If we let Charles Huff to fly home on the team plane it is an egregious mistake. He made a mockery of Marshall Football tonight. I know we had two fumbles in the fourth quarter - but the fact that we have a head coach that can't make a decision about who should play QB says everything that needs to be said.

We have two excellent running backs that hardly touched the ball in the 3rd and 4th quarter while we watched our QBs fumble twice and throw an interception. Inexcusable. Even if he didn't lose the locker room tonight (which I find hard to believe he wouldn't), he completely lost whatever part of the fan base that still supported him.

I, for one, will not watch another Marshall Football game until he is replaced. You can talk crap and say that I am not a Marshall fan all you want, but what I watched in the second half tonight was not Marshall football. The coaching staff completely pulled the rug out from under these players. We have a talented team and a completely untalented coaching staff.

USC fired Lane Kiffin on the tarmac at Arizona State and didn't let him fly home... if we don't do the same thing, our athletic director should follow Huff out the door when they get back to Huntington. I cannot believe what I just watched - it makes Mark Snyder look like Woody Hayes and Doc Holliday look like Bobby Bowden. Huff shouldn't coach another down of Marshall football. Huff should be escorted out of the locker room and fired before he leaves the stadium complex in Statesboro. It costs us nothing but a few dollars through the end of the season - promote the team's equipment manager to head coach - he is more skilled at coaching than Charles Huff.
 
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