Which is partly why I’ve been saying that ND is definitely in…True, but I don't see anybody beating Georgia. Not impossible but highly unlikely imho.
Which is partly why I’ve been saying that ND is definitely in…True, but I don't see anybody beating Georgia. Not impossible but highly unlikely imho.
They need more than just Bama losing to Georgia to get inWhich is partly why I’ve been saying that ND is definitely in…
No. The question is if Kingsbury’s agent fabricated a rumor and got Schefty to tweet it.
Michigan has to falter, which seems like the perfect Kirk Ferentz thing to do. Let down game coming for Wolverines.They need more than just Bama losing to Georgia to get in
They need two of Bama, Michigan and Okie Light to lose, assuming Cin takes care of Houston.Michigan has to falter, which seems like the perfect Kirk Ferentz thing to do. Let down game coming for Wolverines.
It'll depend on whether he wants to be a college coach again. That TT firing looks like a big mistake by TT today given how KK went to have success at the NFL level.
KK with those OU resources with that SEC ESPN money is intriguing and he recruited Patrick Mahomes to dusty Lubbock.
The big thing that drove UM, FSU, and PSU into conferences decades ago was scheduling. For football it was easy. For title IX and the so called “olympic“ sports it was really challenging (being in a conference give you 8 or 16 game automatically). That challenge made it hard to attract good coaches for womens BB and soccer among others.USC is not Notre Dame. They wouldn’t be able to sign a comparable deal to televise their home football games. They are not going to walk away from playing UCLA and Stanford in football and basketball. There’s no ACC to take their water polo, etc. teams.
Sure, I could see the idiot money men from USC going independent—it would be a mistake.
A lot of OU folks think Jeff Traylor is getting the gig.
This years’ carousel looks like it was hit with the STUXNET virus.The college coaching carousel is the closest thing to nuclear warfare we’ll hopefully ever witness.
I’ll take this dislike from @buffs as a major compliment.Which is partly why I’ve been saying that ND is definitely in…
They need two of Bama, Michigan and Okie Light to lose, assuming Cin takes care of Houston.
Which is plenty.
Not saying that OU is a bad job or anything, because it is not, but I am unable to think of a good fit for them right now. It does seem like a weird job
I assume the proximity to Texas and joining the SEC will keep them at a big time program level, but is there any chance that program permanently takes a step back to a lower tier? Not to the extent Nebraska has, necessarily, but maybe just more of a tier two kind of program?Not saying that OU is a bad job or anything, because it is not, but I am unable to think of a good fit for them right now. It does seem like a weird job
Maybe. It’s just weird to not have one coach you would say “that should be their main target.” I’m also hungover as **** from the 4 day weekend though. Maybe venables?I think that's also because the last time they ran an actual coaching search the internet was in its infancy.
I think they will still be able to recruit Dallas well and that will keep them from becoming Nebraska. Having been to Norman it’s not for me because we are from Denver but it’s not really much different than all of Texas so kids don’t look at it the same way we do. They have a ton of institutional support, will do well with the NIL, are going to be able to say they are in the SEC and I believe they offer one of the best packages in the country with their athlete only dorm which is amazing. They are just in a weird spot right now moving to the SEC and trying to determine which program they need to be to compete for championships, imo.I assume the proximity to Texas and joining the SEC will keep them at a big time program level, but is there any chance that program permanently takes a step back to a lower tier? Not to the extent ****braska has, necessarily, but maybe just more of a tier two kind of program?
They’ve just had Stoops and Riley for 22 years to continue the momentum, and I’m just wondering if Norman, OK is a place where blue chip kids are still going to want to be, ala Lincoln, NE
My guess is that they got a sweetheart deal, which includes them keeping their independent network and getting a piece of the new conference’s moneyThat number seems suspect, since BYU is joining a conference that pays out 25% of that number.
VenablesNot saying that OU is a bad job or anything, because it is not, but I am unable to think of a good fit for them right now. It does seem like a weird job