Neil Callaway’s comments were telling.
Any other head football coach coming off two losing seasons in his first two years at a school might be feeling some heat, but not Callaway, despite going 2-10 in 2007 and 4-8 in 2008 at UAB.
The only heat Callaway was feeling Monday during the Blazers’ first media luncheon of the 2009 season was from the bright lights of the video cameras of a few Birmingham television stations.
“There’s always pressure,” Callaway said, “but I think it’s self-inflicted. There’s not any outside pressure.”
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Any other head football coach coming off two losing seasons in his first two years at a school might be feeling some heat, but not Callaway, despite going 2-10 in 2007 and 4-8 in 2008 at UAB.
The only heat Callaway was feeling Monday during the Blazers’ first media luncheon of the 2009 season was from the bright lights of the video cameras of a few Birmingham television stations.
“There’s always pressure,” Callaway said, “but I think it’s self-inflicted. There’s not any outside pressure.”
(Continue to Rue's Rant)