Just something funny I saw in reference to Alabama. Didn't know exactly where to put it.What is this in reference to?
College football and incest.What is this in reference to?
He has to be the odds on favorite for the USC job next year, assuming Helton is fired
He has to be the odds on favorite for the USC job next year, assuming Helton is fired
I can’t really think of anyone other than him to have jobs at even 2 blue bloods, unless you consider LSU a blue blood (Saban).Has to be the first coach to get jobs at 3 blueblood programs right?
Saban definitely counts but yeah I can’t think of anyone else that had two before either.I can’t really think of anyone other than him to have jobs at even 2 blue bloods, unless you consider LSU a blue blood (Saban).
Do we count Texas A&M as an elite?Saban definitely counts but yeah I can’t think of anyone else that had two before either.
I personally wouldn't, but not a big deal if others think so.Do we count Texas A&M as an elite?
If so, we've got Gene Stallings (aTm & Alabama) along with Jimbo Fisher (FSU & aTm).
Bear Bryant would hit all 3 then Kentucky, Texas A&M and Alabama.Do we count Texas A&M as an elite?
If so, we've got Gene Stallings (aTm & Alabama) along with Jimbo Fisher (FSU & aTm).
Kentucky?Bear Bryant would hit all 3 then Kentucky, Texas A&M and Alabama.
Maryland too.Kentucky?
aTm is not a blue blood. They would be behind Bama, UF, Auburn, Tenn and UGa in their current conference in line for that status and behind OU and Texas in the B12
Wow my bad. Whenever I think of blue bloods I think of basketball programs.Kentucky?
Big Jim comes back with the thunder. Your time off served you well!Fairbanks: OU and CU
Holtz: ND and Minnesota (U of M was a blue blood back in the 40's - 60's)
Schnellenberger: Miami and OU
Howard Jones: OSU and USC
Yost: NU and Michigan
Boom!Fairbanks: OU and CU
Holtz: ND and Minnesota (U of M was a blue blood back in the 40's - 60's)
Schnellenberger: Miami and OU
Howard Jones: OSU and USC
Yost: NU and Michigan
Big Jim knows his stuff. I didn't care for his constant negativity early in our previous coaches' life cycles at CU, but that doesn't make him wrong.Big Jim comes back with the thunder. Your time off served you well!