Punahou-Grad interviewed for the job last weekend while in Kansas City, the night before the Titans' 26-17 victory over the Chiefs. He said he appreciated UCLA's interest and the chance to speak about the job.
"While I was told that our meeting went very well, I was given no indication as to what their final decision will be, or what their timing is to make that decision," he said in a statement.
"Nevertheless, I have decided not to pursue things further with UCLA at this time. My focus is on the Tennessee Titans and preparing our team for a chance at the playoffs."
The Titans (8-6) must win their final two games and need help elsewhere to clinch their first playoff berth since 2003.
Courtesy: Associated Press
2 comments:
that sucks! as a ucla fan I'm pretty dissapointed.
Each day that passes, I get more and more nervous about JJ going to UCLA. I guess if he does go, Hawaii could hire Chow, but. . .Herman would probably screw that up too.
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