Aaron's not wrong - Pruett has been stirring the shhh for his predecessors ever since he left the job. If you think of the guy as holy, you're obviously gonna take his side in that, but he has definitely made life more difficult for the people trying to make Marshall athletics happen these last 15 years.
This stuff is all-too-relatable for me (as I think it would be for a lot of folks working in the business world), if you've ever replaced someone in a position they maybe didn't leave willingly, more often than not they're gonna eff with you. Hell, I've even had retired people, who left of their own volition, decide that poisoning the well against me was worth doing, just for the sake of their ego, or spite.
Marshall has tried for the last 17-18 years to right the ship and run a cleaner program than it had in the past, but the ugly truth is that approach just doesn't win the stuff that matters. When you're trying to punch above your weight class (which Marshall always will be, playing FBS), you have to have some kind of competitive advantage otherwise the Harsh Whip of Reality is gonna do its thing, year-in and year-out.
I sincerely believe the people who engineered Holliday's dismissal would be elated if Huff went "old school." I think I might be on board too; one thing I remember vividly from the Pruett years was we rarely flogged the plane crash for publicity. It'd be nice to return to that.
This stuff is all-too-relatable for me (as I think it would be for a lot of folks working in the business world), if you've ever replaced someone in a position they maybe didn't leave willingly, more often than not they're gonna eff with you. Hell, I've even had retired people, who left of their own volition, decide that poisoning the well against me was worth doing, just for the sake of their ego, or spite.
Marshall has tried for the last 17-18 years to right the ship and run a cleaner program than it had in the past, but the ugly truth is that approach just doesn't win the stuff that matters. When you're trying to punch above your weight class (which Marshall always will be, playing FBS), you have to have some kind of competitive advantage otherwise the Harsh Whip of Reality is gonna do its thing, year-in and year-out.
I sincerely believe the people who engineered Holliday's dismissal would be elated if Huff went "old school." I think I might be on board too; one thing I remember vividly from the Pruett years was we rarely flogged the plane crash for publicity. It'd be nice to return to that.