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Dec 30, 2007 4:00 PM | last updated Dec 30, 2007 10:58 PM
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Rick Neuheisel: he just didn't take root in Seattle

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Rick redux — and now redemption

By Casey Corr

I've always thought that the loathing for Rick Neuheisel was out of proportion to his misdeeds. Yes, the former Husky football coach broke rules and definitely lied about his interest in a job elsewhere. He earned the nickname Slick Rick even before he came to Washington.

Neuheisel became a lightening rod in Seattle for everything wrong with college sports in general, and everything wrong with Husky sports in particular. In fairness, scandals persisted after he left. And if this matters, he won more than a few games. If sports is entertainment, Neuheisel was never dull.

For reasons beyond his own conduct, Neuheisel didn't take root in Huskyville. Like Seattle's singing schools superintendent of years past, the guitar-playing coach was a mismatch for our local culture. Too glib. Too handsome. Too Hollywood.

I'm glad that Neuheisel was hired as the new coach at UCLA for two reasons: 1) it makes future games with UCLA even more interesting. The Huskies always get jacked up to beat WSU and Oregon, and of course, Dennis Erickson at OSU. And now a new rivalry is born; and 2) Neuheisel went through period of public humiliation, admitted his mistakes, and now gets another chance at PAC-10 coaching.

Maybe Neuheisel deserved his status as symbol of flaws in college sports, but give him credit: he started all over as a volunteer assistant for a high school team and worked himself back to a second-tier job in pro football. Now he returns to his alma mater as head coach. He's a symbol of second chances and good old fashioned redemption. On this Sunday, can I hear amen?

I approve. Now, how long can he stay out of trouble?

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Rick's a great coach, lousy employee
Report a violationPosted by: J.R. on Dec 31, 2007 12:26 PM
Give credit to Neuheisel--he's a fine coach and an excellent recruiter and a good hire for UCLA. However, UW didn't have much choice but to fire him based on his habit of always denying charges up front, then admitting later that he was lying. An employee who simply won't tell the truth is a liability for any business, much less the state's largest university.
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I think it's going to be great to have Neuheisel return to the NW and kick some Husky behinds. If nothing else just to rub some turf in the UW elites noses. Besides, purple is such an ugly color.
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