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Old 10-14-2006, 10:56 PM   #11
Skip Towne Skip Towne is offline
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In the mid 80's, while Jimmy Johnson was the 'Canes coach, KU had a game scheduled with Miami. We were shitty as usual and they had just won a National Championship. We tried to beg off of such a one sided game but Miami held us to it. So we showed up and while doing our pre game calisthentics, they came out of the tunnel and ran right through our players (who were laying on the ground stretching) hurling insults. Of course a brawl erupted. Another story inolving Johnson was when he took the Cowboys to their first SB under him. Johnson's parents asked for tickets but he told them they would be too much of a distraction and bought them a big screen TV and told them to stay home and watch it. Then, after he got the Cowboy job, he divorced his long loyal wife since college coaches need a wife for the various school functions but pro coaches do not. Jimmy Johnson and the "U" are both colossal pieces of shit.
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