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Mario Cristobal makes very classy move upon leaving Oregon
Mario Cristobal is apparently very happy to be headed back to the University of Miami. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The college football world has been rocked by acrimonious high-profile coaching departures in recent weeks. That helped make what Mario Cristobal did Monday so refreshing.

Hours after announcing his departure from Oregon to take the head coaching job at Miami, Cristobal did a radio interview with Portland’s 750 The Game and reflected on his time with the Ducks. Not only did Cristobal praise the school, but he openly sold the job to potential candidates and urged the school to “win championships.”

Cristobal’s conduct is quite easy to contrast with that of someone such as Brian Kelly. While Kelly was misleading and reportedly lying to everyone associated with Notre Dame on his way to LSU, Cristobal appears to have kept Oregon in the loop as he negotiated with Miami. His willingness to go on the radio and sell the program he’s leaving behind is further evidence that this is amicable.

It helps that Cristobal is leaving for his alma mater, while Kelly and Lincoln Riley left for schools with whom they had no association. Still, some people might want to take some notes from Cristobal regarding how to handle situations such as this one.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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