New York Times Mentions Gregg Brandon and websites
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 8:30 pm
Apparently, some enterprising Americans have purchased the domain names to "fire" all the coaches in I-A football, hoping to sell them to disgruntled fans.
The one they choose to mention is Gregg Brandon. Check out what Paul Krebs has to say about "us."
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On the Texas man's Web site, redshirted .com, one can bid for the domain name firebillcallahan.com, to dismiss Nebraska Coach Bill Callahan, for $250. The recommended bid is $50 for the domain name to fire Gregg Brandon, the Bowling Green coach, firegreggbrandon.com.
"It's certainly a little disturbing that people are focused on the negative and apply it like that," Bowling Green's athletic director, Paul Krebs, said. "I tell all my coaches to not go on those chat sites, don't read the Internet."
Krebs may also be disturbed because Bowling Green is 8-3 and ranked in the top 25, and firing the coach would seem all but inconceivable. The site is up for sale because of the prospect that Brandon could be offered a job at a bigger university this spring.
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Here's the whole article link, which requires free registration.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/25/sport ... 25web.html
The one they choose to mention is Gregg Brandon. Check out what Paul Krebs has to say about "us."
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On the Texas man's Web site, redshirted .com, one can bid for the domain name firebillcallahan.com, to dismiss Nebraska Coach Bill Callahan, for $250. The recommended bid is $50 for the domain name to fire Gregg Brandon, the Bowling Green coach, firegreggbrandon.com.
"It's certainly a little disturbing that people are focused on the negative and apply it like that," Bowling Green's athletic director, Paul Krebs, said. "I tell all my coaches to not go on those chat sites, don't read the Internet."
Krebs may also be disturbed because Bowling Green is 8-3 and ranked in the top 25, and firing the coach would seem all but inconceivable. The site is up for sale because of the prospect that Brandon could be offered a job at a bigger university this spring.
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Here's the whole article link, which requires free registration.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/25/sport ... 25web.html