The power of Trevor's hair continues to fadeLawrence looks broken.
In case anyone needs an explanation of the MSU v Tulsa brawl
Looks like he's been watching Cobra Kai.#4 for Mississippi State = bitch
the other had to be convinced to stay as OC and made the highest paid coordinator in history at another blue blood to say no.
No I think most of what was said was, “Ill make you the highest paid coordinator in history, we’ll win a natty and you’ll be in line for a better job”. I don’t think Saban wanted to find another OC in March, and he sold Sark on staying.Don't you also think part of Saban keeping Sark was Saban telling him that CU was a dead end job, though?
Tucker is the only guy since Skippy whose head coaching career didn't crash and burn when he was here, and that was because he bailed at the first possible instant.
We are not a destination job. We might have been once, but we aren't anymore, and probably never will be.
“Ill make you the highest paid coordinator in history, we’ll win a natty and you’ll be in line for a better job”
CU can be a stepping stone job but the reality is that it is not one currently. Tucker is the exception and I think he got the job at MSU based on his experience at UGA and not CU. The last coach who used CU as a stepping stone was Neu.No I think most of what was said was, “Ill make you the highest paid coordinator in history, we’ll win a natty and you’ll be in line for a better job”. I don’t think Saban wanted to find another OC in March, and he sold Sark on staying.
CU is a stepping stone job, not a dead end job. Win 7-9 games/year over 2-3 years and you’ll have a better program come knocking.
You say anything about his rosy red cheeks? I'm sure you know who I'm talking about.There was a moment last night when they showed Day on the screen and my son asked me who he is.
I explained he would have been the CU coach instead of Tucker 2 years ago if Urban hadn't suddenly retired. Then I went on to say that Alabama's OC was almost the CU coach for this year. Thinking about how close RG has come put me in such a bad mood that I stopped posting last night.
Look at the quality of coach since Neu, sans Barnett (and we all know his issues), and I think that’s your answer. Again, win 7-9 games/year for a couple years in a row and you’ll get hired to away.CU can be a stepping stone job but the reality is that it is not one currently. Tucker is the exception and I think he got the job at MSU based on his experience at UGA and not CU. The last coach who used CU as a stepping stone was Neu.
Can also argue that CU is a bandwagon program.Look at the quality of coach since Neu, sans Barnett (and we all know his issues), and I think that’s your answer. Again, win 7-9 games/year for a couple years in a row and you’ll get hired to away.
No I think most of what was said was, “Ill make you the highest paid coordinator in history, we’ll win a natty and you’ll be in line for a better job”. I don’t think Saban wanted to find another OC in March, and he sold Sark on staying.
CU is a stepping stone job, not a dead end job. Win 7-9 games/year over 2-3 years and you’ll have a better program come knocking.
And big drive.Big stop for Oregon on ISU's 4th and goal
Funny to see him go with a total different style than the rest of the big 12 and have success with a lot less talentI am a fan of Matt Campbell.
My kind of football.
Because shough isn’t very goodWhy is Brown in there for Shough?
Dabo is the turd that thought it was ok to roll out with the "football matters" shirt this passed summer in the wake of the Floyd and Taylor murders. He is a 100% bonafide doosh. I can't stand tOSU but I was pulling for those bastards last night. Eff Dabo.Are you living under a rock? Dabo being a POS is extremely well documented. He's nearly universally despised at this point.
We are light years away from wining 8 to 10 games, let alone for three years in a row.Can also argue that CU is a bandwagon program.
Win 8-10 games two or three straight years and enough boosters will show up to make leaving a harder decision.