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	<title>Comments on: It’s never too early for some preseason football hype, even on the West Coast</title>
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		<title>By: Greg</title>
		<link>http://collegian.csufresno.edu/2009/03/25/it%e2%80%99s-never-too-early-for-some-preseason-football-hype-even-on-the-west-coast/comment-page-1/#comment-36532</link>
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		<description>Everyone get ready for the next two seasons of Ryan Colburn. Even though everyone wants Carr and Feathers, Mr. &quot;I haven&#039;t won an outright WAC championship in 12 seasons, my whole tenure at the university&quot; Hill is so much smarter than the fans. I mean, it takes a special talent to continually fail year after year to meet expectations, have the team quit on the fans and the whole community, and yet still somehow have people drink the Hill kool aid. 

I am glad Thomas Boeh sees through all of the BS and hopefully has enough sense to not offer a contract extension to Hill. Let him coach the next two seasons, since a buyout is unlikely unfortunately, and then let him pack his bags and get the hell out of town. Everyone is sick and tired of the yearly implosions and want a coach who can actually win the WAC. How freakin hard is it to win a conference championship in a league that has teams that Fresno City and Reedly College would blow out?

What week will it be this year when Hill downgrades the fans and calls them out?!?! Not everyone can earn 1.2 million dollars for failing at their job like Hill. Ugh, it makes me want to puke. Talk about a bad return on investment. His contract is worse than the AIG debacle!!!!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone get ready for the next two seasons of Ryan Colburn. Even though everyone wants Carr and Feathers, Mr. &#8220;I haven&#8217;t won an outright WAC championship in 12 seasons, my whole tenure at the university&#8221; Hill is so much smarter than the fans. I mean, it takes a special talent to continually fail year after year to meet expectations, have the team quit on the fans and the whole community, and yet still somehow have people drink the Hill kool aid. </p>
<p>I am glad Thomas Boeh sees through all of the BS and hopefully has enough sense to not offer a contract extension to Hill. Let him coach the next two seasons, since a buyout is unlikely unfortunately, and then let him pack his bags and get the hell out of town. Everyone is sick and tired of the yearly implosions and want a coach who can actually win the WAC. How freakin hard is it to win a conference championship in a league that has teams that Fresno City and Reedly College would blow out?</p>
<p>What week will it be this year when Hill downgrades the fans and calls them out?!?! Not everyone can earn 1.2 million dollars for failing at their job like Hill. Ugh, it makes me want to puke. Talk about a bad return on investment. His contract is worse than the AIG debacle!!!!!!</p>
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