College Football: Is Pete Carroll Too Cool for School?
Writing by Igor Ivanov on Thursday, 29 of November , 2007 at 10:09 pm

College football coaches were falling like flies after Week 13. Fans heap their scorn upon coaches with underachieving programs; even Pete Carroll, the brilliant coach of the USC Trojans, heard the boos earlier this season when the team was in the midst of losing to Stanford. The Trojans might end up in the Rose Bowl anyway, but will that be enough to salve Carroll’s pride?
If not, the NFL beckons. The Miami Dolphins were reportedly very interested in luring Carroll out of college to replace Nick Saban, before inking Cam Cameron instead. In 2005, rumors suggested Carroll might be on his way to the pros; last year, stories out of Arizona mused about a Carroll-Matt Leinart reunion. Still, nobody has come up with a suitable offer to pry Carroll from the college ranks.
Carroll has professed his love for USC time and again. It’ll take a lot more than one rough patch to send him packing.
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