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Randy's all about Randy by Nigeltufnel
He left ND in the lurch (in the middle of the night on January 1 (4 weeks before signing day)) to pursue the Houston dash job thinking that would propel him to the top job with with the USWNT. Didn't quite work out that way (link below). Then in an on brand move while still the Pitt head coach (and without telling the Pitt administration) he took the Nigerian head coaching job without informing the Nigerian federation that he had no intention to give up the Pitt job despite the fact that the Nigerian job was a full time job. He did, however, successfully land his reprobate son (ND had canned him as an assistant years before Randy left) a job at Pitt in the process. I've seen enough of him to know what you get there. He's got some coaching chops but all the other drama isn't worth it