Yep, Kaplan is probably just being a contrarian to rile up folks, like you said. But it's such a joke to think that this doesn't happen a lot.
When Gerry Dinardo was on B&B I believe, they asked him the exact same question, as to whether it was bad form to have offered the job to Lovie before Cubit was fired. He said something to the effect that's just how it's done at big-time schools, that it's part of the business.
Maybe, as I think others have speculated, if Lovie says no, Cubit is still here. Unless he had another card up his sleeve.
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Not only that, on BTN Dinardo said that twice he was contacted and had an agreement in principle to be a head coach before the current head coach was fired. And a third time he actually signed a contract BEFORE the current coach was fired. It's just the reality of big time college athletics, something we (thankfully) have to get used to now.
