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By Doug SmockCHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Many major-college football coaches have a long, twisted career path through a number of schools, and Lytrel Pollard's path to Marshall has gone through Memphis.And that generally means one thing: He has experienced some painful football.Currently MU's cornerbacks coach, Pollard had the misfortune of witnessing the end of Memphis' Tommy West era up close - he coached the Tigers' cornerbacks in 2008 and 2009. The 2008 season was a rebound year, as the Tigers rallied to earn a bowl berth and finish 6-7.The 2009 season? A 2-10 disaster, punctuated by West's dismissal. The end was announced in early November, with the lame-duck staff allowed to finish the season.
Are Memphis and UK the two examples that we can easily put a finger on of schools who "don't care about football" and put their resources into basketball? I'm sure there are more, but these two are pretty obvious to me.
Duke and Indiana have to be in the discussion... maybe Temple.
Kentucky puts a lot of resources towards football also. They have just found it difficult to gain any traction.