Jerry Kill to Rutgers

c2o

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He did resign for health reasons.
From Minnesota.
This we know.
 
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Maybe he foresaw the train that was coming at Minnesota.
 
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TFrazier_rivals269992

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You edited your post after my post.

Yes I did. I was aware that he resigned for health reasons...it was a national news story in the sports world. It was well documented that he had health issues that caused him to have seizures. I was also aware that he was working in the Kansas State Athletic Department.
 

Reedo

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My foresaw the train coming post is heavily nuanced.
Think about it.
There are some very slow people on this board today, can't believe this one flew over everyone's head. Love the gif btw
 

Reedo

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He resigned for health reasons but some people are speculating maybe he left for other reasons.
I live in MN and all reports up here are about how his wife couldn't even sleep at night laying awake to call 911 in case Jerry had another seizure and how horrible their quality of life was due to his health issues. That said I had not even heard he was coaching this year, when he left MN it was all about how his health was just too bad for him to handle the stress of coaching, maybe being an OC is not stressful compared to HC or maybe expectation at Rutgers are sso low there is no stress at all.
 

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I live in MN and all reports up here are about how his wife couldn't even sleep at night laying awake to call 911 in case Jerry had another seizure and how horrible their quality of life was due to his health issues. That said I had not even heard he was coaching this year, when he left MN it was all about how his health was just too bad for him to handle the stress of coaching, maybe being an OC is not stressful compared to HC or maybe expectation at Rutgers are sso low there is no stress at all.

Here is a really good article from the Kansas City Star discussing the improvements with Coach Kill's health and well-being since leaving Minnesota. I wish him all of the best at Rutgers.

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/big-12/kansas-state/article121688342.html
 
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