This is an article about Chip Kelly at Oregon, but I'm not posting it because of him or the school.
http://network.yardbarker.com/colleg..._head_12479341
The article basically says that some boosters wouldn't mind seeing him go to the NFL because he doesn't schmooze the boosters enough. There are also plenty of stories out there about Saban not being especially social, but both he and Kelly win. I guess if you win, you don't have to be friendly.
But, here's the question: Should a coach be expected to be overly friendly with boosters? I understand that there are expectations (banquets, golf tourneys, etc.) but why should a coach go out of his way to hang out with Mr. Big and make him feel cool?
I mean, I get it. The coach needs to be cool to those guys to keep them interested in the program. But, when a guy has put you on the map, and you want him to leave because he doesn't stroke your ego..... that's a you problem, not a me problem.