Apparently, Croom says he "didn't have any support within the athletic dept." during his last year. Basically said that Byrne didn't support him. Ummm....Sly- that was because you were LOSING. To La Tech. Now we ***** about beating a Sun Belt team by only 20.
He also said that he was led to believe that the Bama job was his and someone in the chain of command said no- I bet it was Mal Moore who used to coach with him and knew he would be in over his head. Whoever made that decision probably chose the lesser of the two evils because I can't see Croom doing any better and probably worse than Shula did.
He then goes on to say he didn't want the MSU job because he didn't want to be the "token black coach in the SEC", but yet he was OK being the token black coach in the SEC at Bama?
And I thought this was funny:
"Sylvester Croom's legacy won't be found in the won/loss column." In other words- he royally sucked as a coach.
He also said that he was led to believe that the Bama job was his and someone in the chain of command said no- I bet it was Mal Moore who used to coach with him and knew he would be in over his head. Whoever made that decision probably chose the lesser of the two evils because I can't see Croom doing any better and probably worse than Shula did.
He then goes on to say he didn't want the MSU job because he didn't want to be the "token black coach in the SEC", but yet he was OK being the token black coach in the SEC at Bama?
And I thought this was funny:
"Sylvester Croom's legacy won't be found in the won/loss column." In other words- he royally sucked as a coach.