You win this time duff, you win almost every time!
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You win this time duff, you win almost every time!
Harbaugh would be a great hire obviously. Look at Stanford now that his recruits and coaching are gone.
I think they should hire sparkles. Lol.
[MENTION=7823]skinsfan55[/MENTION]Look who made it big time
Mullen is sure to be near the top of Florida's list
But would he leave? He now has the $ec recruiting "umbrella", a school where he can probably get in more academic risks, and a whole helluva lot less pressure than coaching in gainsville. Why leave?
Bro, I'll try not to be biased but, UF is possibly the easiest school to recruit to in the nation.
Nope. That's USC. They're the only one of the elites that has the advantages of not being a public institution while being willing to use those advantages.
I said possibly. If not #1 they are a top-5 school to recruit to. USC, Texas, Florida, Bama, and.... tOSU?
Supposedly there is bad blood between Mullen and UF AD. Stoops is not likely to leave Norman, but given the mediocre results this year he could be tempted by a return to UF. Don't see Shanny or Sparkles happening. Shanny is too old, Sparkles too lacking in big time credentials at HC.Mullen is sure to be near the top of Florida's list
Nope. That's USC. In addition to recruiting grounds, tradition, prestige, and warm weather location... they're the only one of the elites that has the advantages of not being a public institution while being willing to use those advantages.
Who knew a dumb joke like that would take off? Then again, the only time I got Reddit gold was when I questioned Oliver Queen's decision making abilities on /r/arrow by calling him "the Tony Romo of superheroes" so I guess bad jokes go a long way on reddit.
Didn't know you are redditor
I dont think Shanahan translates to the college game. Not sure he translates to the pro game without Alex Gibbs.
He just blew his shot at a MNC yesterday, but ASU had an opportunity. You can win a MNC at ASU.
He just blew his shot at a MNC yesterday, but ASU had an opportunity. You can win a MNC at ASU.
Clear example of SEC bias
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Look for Florida to spoil FSU´s season and beat them now.
Until it expands to to at least 16 or only winners of conference championship games are invited, it is stil a 'MNC'.Off topic, but now that we have an actual playoff is it still a "MNC" or can we just call it a "NC" outright?
What does the M stand for in MNC?
Mythical