OFFICIAL 2020 COLLEGE FOOTBALL OFFSEASON THREAD

Who will the four teams in the College Football Playoff be?

  • Alabama

    Votes: 36 83.7%
  • Clemson

    Votes: 35 81.4%
  • UGA

    Votes: 22 51.2%
  • LSU

    Votes: 7 16.3%
  • Oklahoma

    Votes: 19 44.2%
  • UF

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Ohio State

    Votes: 12 27.9%
  • Auburn

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Michigan

    Votes: 8 18.6%
  • Someone else

    Votes: 17 39.5%

  • Total voters
    43
  • Poll closed .
Looking likely that USC announces their new AD and Urban Meyer on Nov 24. More likely the announcement is Meyer than AD but one of the two is getting named that day.

Welp.

For the record, this is being reported as likely because USC changed the date of their private football banquet with a limited number of big donors and moved it up to the day after the UCLA game (their last regular season game.) They’ve never held the event that early before and to move it up to be before the conference championship game before SC (who is first in there division) know if they’re playing in it, kinda speaks volumes to them trying to get ahead of anything that could make a firing difficult.

It’s being hinted the date change was at the behest of the hire.
 
USC insiders picking up on the banquet date change now and 247 claiming they saw the list of the final 3 AD candidates:

OK, so now what do we know? Is there only one way this could go? Is there another answer to what seems to be happening here. Not that we, or anyone in the know we talk to, can think of.

Then there's this other set of dots to connect. Who are the three seemingly most serious candidates for the athletic director's job at USC, at least that we've heard about?

Start with retired and well-respected former Florida AD Jeremy Foley, just 66, and Urban Meyer’s boss for two national championships in Gainesville. Then there's Washington State AD Patrick Chun, just 44 and the lone Asian-American AD in the Power Five who did well at Florida Atlantic after a long stint at Ohio State as a top fund-raiser.

Then there's the rumored late entry of Boston College AD Martin Jarmond, at 38 the youngest Power Five athletic director in the nation and a former college basketball player at North Carolina-Wilmington after serving as deputy AD at . . . Ohio State. The folks at BC are convinced he's coming.

So let's see if we've got this right? All three candidates we think we know about have direct connections to . . . a former national championship winning coach at Ohio State? Maybe just a coincidence but . . . .

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A lot of Meyer x DJU talk. Ask his dad what the deal is casper90403 casper90403

Justin Flowe and Gary Bryant went on the record saying they're hearing a lot about coaching changes and are waiting to see what happens, but proceeding as if the current coaches will be here because that's what they're telling them.
 
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Funny thing about this Burr ******...he initially ran for Congress like 20 years ago to fight against taxation. Guess he's since been turned by the corporations who are buying politicians instead of paying taxes.
 
Kirby is just Mark Richt with a bad haircut.

He'd actually be worse. Mark wasted a lot of talent forsure, but Kirby is a bag dropping savant. If he loses on Saturday, they coming for his neck.
 
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