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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 586435" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>The first question on <em>Sidelines </em>was ‘why did Anderson leave?’ Homer was his <em>usual calm self</em> in saying Anderson hates Wisconsin and doesn’t care about the players. Oates said he isn’t a “midwest guy” and ‘some coaches REALLY hate it when they lose a recruit because he can’t get into the school and that player ends up playing in the same conference’. Wilde said he heard from three sources that Mrs. Anderson really hated Madison. One of the reasons I like Wilde is he doesn’t feel the need to be outrageous like some in the media. For example, he cautioned that although he heard that from three different sources, he cautioned none of them know for sure. He also chided Oates for being overly emotional about Anderson leaving - comparing him to Belushi's character in the 'when the Germans attacked Pearl Harbor' scene in <em>Animal House</em>. Anyway, at this point, good riddance to Anderson.</p><p></p><p>The jsonline is reported that Aranda prefers to stay in Madison and Alvarez likes that idea a lot. I hope Chryst does too. They also report that Joe Rudolph may be coming back to Madison – he’s reportedly a good recruiter and an up and coming coach. But he has ties out east and may be offered the HC job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 586435, member: 4300"] The first question on [I]Sidelines [/I]was ‘why did Anderson leave?’ Homer was his [I]usual calm self[/I] in saying Anderson hates Wisconsin and doesn’t care about the players. Oates said he isn’t a “midwest guy” and ‘some coaches REALLY hate it when they lose a recruit because he can’t get into the school and that player ends up playing in the same conference’. Wilde said he heard from three sources that Mrs. Anderson really hated Madison. One of the reasons I like Wilde is he doesn’t feel the need to be outrageous like some in the media. For example, he cautioned that although he heard that from three different sources, he cautioned none of them know for sure. He also chided Oates for being overly emotional about Anderson leaving - comparing him to Belushi's character in the 'when the Germans attacked Pearl Harbor' scene in [I]Animal House[/I]. Anyway, at this point, good riddance to Anderson. The jsonline is reported that Aranda prefers to stay in Madison and Alvarez likes that idea a lot. I hope Chryst does too. They also report that Joe Rudolph may be coming back to Madison – he’s reportedly a good recruiter and an up and coming coach. But he has ties out east and may be offered the HC job. [/QUOTE]
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