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[QUOTE="LStudfellow, post: 2160301, member: 5436"] Interesting how patronizing a prostitute ruined Clyde Vaughn's career, but having an affair with a Graduate Assistant who he hired illegally while at Arkansas (and lied about the motorcycle accident that began the unraveling of his deception) only sidetracked Bobby Petrino's career for two years - and now that he is having success at Louisville it is like nothing ever happen. And that situation was only one in a veritable laundry list of self-initiated controversies Petrino has been in the center of over the last 15 to 20 years. I do not exonerate Clyde for his actions, but neither do I cast a stone at him from my glass house. Don't you think that what he has suffered through since that was excessive compared to what Petrino and others have done... which is commonly understood to be significantly worse? And as for your other comment as to whether Clyde was a good coach - Clyde is the one who was instrumental in developing: Emeka Okafor; and helping to develop Josh Boone and Hilton Armstrong in their early years. [/QUOTE]
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