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Christian family values: She sells the house, he goes recruiting

 

You saw the big smile.

And the purple ball cap.

Jim Christian has a better gig at TCU, but it's a big sacrifice for the family. (Getty Images)  
Jim Christian has a better gig at TCU, but it's a big sacrifice for the family. (Getty Images)  
And the microphones and the cameras and the handshakes and it all looked like a whole bunch of fun, didn't it? Of course it did! Because it always looks like a whole bunch of fun -- just a man and his family standing in front of a crowd of strangers, telling them how happy they are to be there, how thankful they are for the opportunity.

Then the reporters pack up the microphones and the cameras, and the handshakes stop and the press conference ends and what comes next is what you never see.

The drive back to the airport.

The kiss goodbye.

The life disrupted.

"I was just kinda like, 'OK, I guess I'll see you later,'" said Patty Christian, wife of new TCU coach Jim Christian. "He didn't even walk me into the airport. He just kinda dropped me off at the curb."

That was March 30.

"I think he's been back home one time since then," Patty said Tuesday by phone. "And when he came home he didn't even have time to sort through his clothes and show me what he wanted to get rid of. So I'm sorting through all his clothes now."

I'm not asking you to feel sorry for the Christian family.

Let me make that clear.

They more than doubled their income by moving from Kent State to TCU last month, and Jim's base salary is now reportedly $600,000 a year. That's a nice paycheck for teaching guys to dunk, a pretty good gig if you can get it.

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Since:May 11, 2007

April 24, 2008 3:15 pm

Two things in this article bothered me:

  1. It sounds like coach Christian's wife finds out from his secretary that he accepted the TCU job.
  2. After the introductory press conference, he didn't even bother to walk his wife into the airport.  He dropped her at the curb.

He might want to remember he has a family before he ends up d ...(more)

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April 24, 2008 4:14 pm

I understand that he is a Married man with a family but with the job comes the territory.

Every job has its Advantages and its disadvantages so if he and his family can't handle it he should go back to his previous job or go coach AAU/High School bball.

It must really be a slow day in the media for this piece to get one of the 3 central rotating pieces.

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Since:Dec 12, 2007

April 23, 2008 4:55 pm

1. We need a good low post player. The lack of any size on offense hurt the TCU program under Dougherty. I think it was what, 3 years in a row that we finished in the bottom 5 in the nation in field goal percentage? A lot of this has to do with having no guy inside to pass it to for an easy layup or high percentage shot. Many times last season I watched TCU do nothing but pass the ball around t ...(more)

 
 
 
 
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