swendro
formerly swendro88
- Aug 1, 2005
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^ seriously.
I haven't heard a word that man has spoken in years.
he said that to get clicks and views.
In his defense, that video's over a year old.
He had no cred a year ago.
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^ seriously.
I haven't heard a word that man has spoken in years.
he said that to get clicks and views.
In his defense, that video's over a year old.
RT @BruceFeldmanCFB: BREAKING #OhioState OC Tom Herman is expected to become the new head coach at #Houston, source told @FoxSports.
so what makes Mariota the better pro prospect?Got damn, Skip Bayless is an idiot.
"As a pro prospect, Mariota is not even close to Manziel."
I think yesterday's results were not an aberration for Johnny Turnover.
so what makes Mariota the better pro prospect?
I am not high on Oregon (not down, but just less than most). Don't think FSU is the underdog it's being sized up as, but it seems like I'm out on an island on that with only Tom Hanks and his volleyball as backup.
I hope the line keeps climbing
Based on field play & their results against the number idk why they wouldn't be underdogs
@BonaguraESPN: #Pac12refs have been entrusted with Alabama vs. Ohio State. What could go wrong?
Darrin Kirkland commits to Vols. ( LOL )
Even signed his papers too
**puts death row pendant on neck **
Who do you think is going to win that game dre?
@BonaguraESPN: #Pac12refs have been entrusted with Alabama vs. Ohio State. What could go wrong?
A lot of positive vibes regarding Michigan and their chances with Jim Harbaugh hit the interwebs on Monday night, with some outlets going almost as far as claiming it's a done deal between the two parties.
I can confirm that there are a pair of important Michigan-related figures that believe the chances with Harbaugh are currently very good. We've continually written about the potential flakiness of Harbaugh, and those caveats are going to remain until his name is on the dotted line in Ann Arbor. However, one source described Michigan's chances as "strong" late on Monday night, which is the most positive word we've gotten related to Harbaugh from them this entire process.
In terms of actual numbers, we can't currently confirm any of the reports out there, but have maintained this entire search that money will not be an issue in this pursuit. There is absolutely no reason at this point to believe that's changed, or is going to change. Michigan is desperate to make this hire, and will back it up with a fat check.
Then, of course, there's the "getting the band back together" text that has been rumored about over the past few days. This is something that came to our attention on Saturday. Our response to this is basically the same as what Brian Cook at MGoBlog wrote on Monday; we are pretty sure a message of the kind was passed along. Does it really mean that much? Maybe, but it's unclear when this message may have been passed along, etc, etc.
It's also worth noting that it's very hard to believe that if Harbaugh met with San Francisco general manager Trent Baalke today that the only discussions were about "finishing 9-7" this season. The 49ers have a vested interest in how this situation is resolved, and we believe Harbaugh has started to consider what his options will be with Michigan obviously included.
Based on everything I was told tonight, and have gathered altogether, I'm willing to bump up the optimism meter a tad and say that I'm cautiously optimistic that Jim Harbaugh will be Michigan's head coach. I want to make it clear, however, that Harbaugh's flakiness, combined with the potential for teams like the Jets, Bears, Giants and Falcons to enter the NFL fray, make it far from a certainty at this point.