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Ehud posted:so furious that he continued to employ Nuss, architect of the most constipated offense in the SEC Checks out: https://twitter.com/ThomasGoldkamp/status/928060816770953216
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 01:52 |
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Jesus that’s pathetic. Does Mac land somewhere next year?
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vikingstrike posted:Jesus that’s pathetic. Probably as an OC for a Saban acolyte.
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 02:28 |
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vols bitch
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swickles posted:Probably as an OC for a Saban acolyte. [quote="“vikingstrike”" post="“478170666”"] Jesus that’s pathetic. Does Mac land somewhere next year? [/quote] I could see him at Oregon St.
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vikingstrike posted:Jesus that’s pathetic. Hopefully somewhere he feels at home, like the Gulf of Mexico
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vikingstrike posted:Jesus that’s pathetic. Worst case probably an OC but I could see him getting a mid major head coaching job since he was pretty good at CSU and his on paper resume at Florida isn’t too bad. Hell we’re probably a short rehab stint somewhere away from him getting like the Missouri job with the way the SEC works
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 02:54 |
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Is KSU going to let Snyder bully them into hiring his son instead of going after Venables?
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Crotch Bat posted:Is KSU going to let Snyder bully them into hiring his son instead of going after Venables? Snyder's going to have to coach until he's 120 trying to build up his son's resume.
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 05:09 |
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it IS called the "Bill Snyder Family Stadium"
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Crotch Bat posted:Is KSU going to let Snyder bully them into hiring his son instead of going after Venables? Firing him would be dumb, so I think just wait him out until he dies or quits and then do whatever. If his son had any chance at actually getting the job Bill would have retired by now.
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 05:56 |
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MourningView posted:Worst case probably an OC but I could see him getting a mid major head coaching job since he was pretty good at CSU and his on paper resume at Florida isn’t too bad. Yeah if Muschamp can get another head job in the conference two years later than I don’t see why Mac can’t.
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 16:05 |
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I can't imagine Butch Jones ever coaching again in the SEC, but I could see him coaching some middle of the road Big-10 in the future.
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 16:40 |
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nate fisher posted:I can't imagine Butch Jones ever coaching again in the SEC, but I could see him coaching some middle of the road Big-10 in the future. So what you're saying is when he does well with that team another SEC school will give him a shot again?
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 16:42 |
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Henchman of Santa posted:Yeah if Muschamp can get another head job in the conference two years later than I don’t see why Mac can’t. Muschamp's defense is his strong suit. What's McElwain's strong suit? I know, I'm inviting shark jokes.
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LLCoolJD posted:Muschamp's defense is his strong suit. What's McElwain's strong suit? I know, I'm inviting shark jokes. No one is saying it’d be a good idea
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lmaoFBScoops posted:Mack Brown is making a push to become the next Texas AD, according to Geoff Ketchum of Orangebloods. However, Ketchum reports that Longhorns stakeholders have reservations about Brown’s fitness for the position and that TCU’s Chris Del Conte — who worked with Tom Herman at Rice — is the name most commonly mentioned for the job. Former Longhorn football player Mike Perrin has served as UT’s long-term interim AD since 2015, and interviews are expected to begin in earnest early next year.
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DJExile posted:lmao Hire him and get him off ESPN.
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MourningView posted:No one is saying it’d be a good idea Thank God for that. I understand that Auburn rehabilitated Muschamp by paying him top dollar to be their DC. I just don't see McElwain being kept around the SEC coaching ranks. My guess he goes back out west somewhere.
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 17:18 |
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Mack seems like he could be a good AD outside of the possibility that he tries to make Greg Davis the head coach.
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I think he might be a good AD in the ambassador/glad-handing sense. Like what USC has with Lynn Swann. No idea if he knows how to run an athletic department but he wouldn't be the first.
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DJExile posted:lmao He would be pretty good at raising assloads of money for Texas and as a general media personality for the school. As long as he shows as much interest with meddling in football as he did with meddling with Greg Davis, I think they would be fine.
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I don't really know what makes a good AD anyways, so gently caress it. Let's go for it and see what happens!
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buddhanc posted:I don't really know what makes a good AD anyways, so gently caress it. Let's go for it and see what happens! For most schools someone who can raise money, for Texas....someone who can smooth things over with boosters? And also raise money of course.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 00:05 |
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I mean, Youngstown State hired Jim Tressel as the god drat university president which was (and still is) widely ridiculed and it wound up being wildly successful for the university and the City of Youngstown.
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wa27 posted:Hire him and get him off ESPN. I don't mind him as an announcer.
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Mahoning posted:I mean, Youngstown State hired Jim Tressel as the god drat university president which was (and still is) widely ridiculed and it wound up being wildly successful for the university and the City of Youngstown. lol I forgot about this, he's actually been doing a good job?
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Chieves posted:I don't mind him as an announcer. Just imagine someone in a dumb accent saying that all the coaches are workin’ hard and doing a real nice job
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GobiasIndustries posted:lol I forgot about this, he's actually been doing a good job? Yep. People forget that “University President” as a title is mostly a figurehead and fundraising position. Given the fact that Tressel was a god among men in Youngstown even before he was hired as Ohio State coach, he was absolutely perfect. Enrollment is up big time, and he even convinced some big Ohio State fan to buy up several residential blocks full of vacant homes and move his manufacturing company there.
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Mahoning posted:Yep. People forget that “University President” as a title is mostly a figurehead and fundraising position. Given the fact that Tressel was a god among men in Youngstown even before he was hired as Ohio State coach, he was absolutely perfect. Enrollment is up big time, and he even convinced some big Ohio State fan to buy up several residential blocks full of vacant homes and move his manufacturing company there. In a typical college town, the University President is probably the most important player in local politics.
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"Butch" Jones's real name is Lyle so we can stop calling him "Butch" now. loving Lyle.
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Vice Zoomler Aestro posted:"Butch" Jones's real name is Lyle so we can stop calling him "Butch" now. Champions of Lyle.
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Vice Zoomler Aestro posted:"Butch" Jones's real name is Lyle so we can stop calling him "Butch" now. Lying Lyle
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swickles posted:In a typical college town, the University President is probably the most important player in local politics. The president of IPFW, Micheal Wartell, got trucked by a bunch of local business leaders several years ago. It started things down the path to where we will be next fall, which is PFW, no more I.
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wernox posted:no more I. Good. Good.
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MourningView posted:Just imagine someone in a dumb accent saying that all the coaches are workin’ hard and doing a real nice job Someone clearly didn't listen to his color commentary of the 2016 Alamo Bowl.
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Real Name Grover posted:Jesus christ, CB. It's very unwise (in Nebraska's case, anyway) to allow the fan base and boosters to make hiring and firing decisions, though. They are basically too emotionally invested in the Cornhuskers to be able to separate their self identity from the results of football games, and they are a big part of why NU has become such a shipwreck since Osborne's last year of coaching. Personally, I hope that the NU administration is intelligent and professional enough to look long-term and not at the rest of the season. Riley has installed a recruiting system that had been largely ignored for years; there is a reason why so many freshmen, redshirt freshmen, and sophomores have replaced juniors and seniors this year. I didn't know Riley when he was hired, but I support him now. I think he needs two more years to turn things around on this team. It was a disaster after Pelini was fired and that disgruntled coach actively campaigned against NU when he left. It was a carnage. Riley's biggest mistake, IMHO, is that he tried to "make nice" with Pelini's remaining recruits when he took over. He should have just ripped off the Band-Aid in his first year. Instead, he waited until he had a couple of season's recruits and then tried to install a completely new offense and defense with players that had no exposure.
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Vitalis Jackson posted:It's very unwise (in Nebraska's case, anyway) to allow the fan base and boosters to make hiring and firing decisions, though. They are basically too emotionally invested in the Cornhuskers to be able to separate their self identity from the results of football games, and they are a big part of why NU has become such a shipwreck since Osborne's last year of coaching. Personally, I hope that the NU administration is intelligent and professional enough to look long-term and not at the rest of the season. Riley has installed a recruiting system that had been largely ignored for years; there is a reason why so many freshmen, redshirt freshmen, and sophomores have replaced juniors and seniors this year. I didn't know Riley when he was hired, but I support him now. I think he needs two more years to turn things around on this team. It was a disaster after Pelini was fired and that disgruntled coach actively campaigned against NU when he left. It was a carnage. I think letting fan bases and boosters dictate the course of college athletics is a major mistake, but given how boosters provide fucktons of cash they're very hard to ignore.
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Riley was an obviously awful hire from the start. He hadn’t been good at Oregon State in several years and was clearly trending down. He only got the job because they were embarrassed by Pelini and wanted someone who was nice and polite with the media. Anyway, I agree, Nebraska should definitely keep him, because recruiting. They should have kept Callahan too. MourningView fucked around with this message at 17:33 on Nov 9, 2017 |
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