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Texas fires DC Manny Diaz

I hope they're successful.

I want to see Texas successful again. Not because I like them, but I think that having strong teams like UT, Miami, FSU, Michigan, Ohio St, and the good Pac schools will loosen the SEC's stranglehold and bring balance back to CF.
 
If he thinks Greg Robinson is a better defensive coordinator than Diaz, then I don't even know what the ****
 
I want to see Texas successful again. Not because I like them, but I think that having strong teams like UT, Miami, FSU, Michigan, Ohio St, and the good Pac schools will loosen the SEC's stranglehold and bring balance back to CF.

I was thinking more along the lines of how every Boise State head coach has failed when he tried to coach in the pressure cooker of a BCS conference (Nutt, Koetter, Hawkins). I believe there's a good chance that trend would continue and it would also bring Boise State down at the same time.
 
I want to see Texas successful again. Not because I like them, but I think that having strong teams like UT, Miami, FSU, Michigan, Ohio St, and the good Pac schools will loosen the SEC's stranglehold and bring balance back to CF.

I understand the balance argument, but if we return to respectability I like the idea that it's no longer a given that the best recruits in the state of Texas will get snatched up as juniors before we get a chance to get them to visit Boulder. With the Texas program in decline in the mid-80s we were able to do some good recruiting work there for the next ~15 years.
 
I was thinking more along the lines of how every Boise State head coach has failed when he tried to coach in the pressure cooker of a BCS conference (Nutt, Koetter, Hawkins). I believe there's a good chance that trend would continue and it would also bring Boise State down at the same time.

As long as we're talking about trends, wouldn't a post-Peterson Boise St go on to win a half dozen BCS bowls with their offense coordinator promoted to HC?:smile2:
 
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Where on ShaggyBevo did you find it?
 
I want to see Texas successful again. Not because I like them, but I think that having strong teams like UT, Miami, FSU, Michigan, Ohio St, and the good Pac schools will loosen the SEC's stranglehold and bring balance back to CF.

I want texAss to fall completely into obscurity.
 
One day you pimping your own network, queering the P-16 deal, demolishing your second conference...the next you are getting bent over by the Mormons. It's a tough world out there....
 
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