ASU's Dillingham Criticizes Coaches Resistant to Change in College Football
Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham advises coaches unhappy with the current college football landscape to 'quit' and emphasizes the importance of adapting.
- Dillingham expresses frustration with coaches complaining about the NIL era and the transfer portal.
- He highlights the competitive nature of coaching and the necessity of finding a work-life balance.
- Recent coaching moves and retirements underscore the changing dynamics in college football.
- Dillingham's own journey from aspiring to be a 'coffee boy' to head coach illustrates his commitment to the profession.
- He encourages coaches to embrace the challenges and adapt to the evolving landscape of college athletics.