- Jul 11, 2006
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can someone tag the resident OU fan to explain this after all his *****ing about traitors, our coaches, and our trainers?
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Those UTEP uni's are FIRE
Would love to Sherrone get that look, but I'd imagine that they'll go the sitting HC route. If so I'd think that Elko would be a no brainer under normal circumstances, but I wonder how much any hire concerns themselves with possible sanctions that may come down.
Would love to Sherrone get that look, but I'd imagine that they'll go the sitting HC route. If so I'd think that Elko would be a no brainer under normal circumstances, but I wonder how much any hire concerns themselves with possible sanctions that may come down.
“I don’t care what that meat is.”“You know that’s fish right?”
I don’t care what that meat is, that **** ain’t even cooked super rare. At least he didn’t make shoe leather like he does with his brisket.
Everybody keeps saying Shaw. Would he take that job? Part of the reason he left Stanford was he didn’t have full control over staffing and he felt frustrated with NIL and the limited flexibility in recruiting.Shaw as a “bridge” guy I think is their best route.
Everybody keeps saying Shaw. Would he take that job? Part of the reason he left Stanford was he didn’t have full control over staffing and he felt frustrated with NIL and the limited flexibility in recruiting.
Bru McCoy Syndrome“I don’t care what that meat is.”
Whataburger diet ain’t given you a smooth **** in months huh?
Hartline too anxious to call plays and he’s going to run the entire program?Same goes for Hartline probably.
Everybody keeps saying Shaw. Would he take that job? Part of the reason he left Stanford was he didn’t have full control over staffing and he felt frustrated with NIL and the limited flexibility in recruiting.
From the sound of it, the Michigan job is Sherrone’s if Jim ever does leave, so he can afford to be a little more picky I think.
Same goes for Hartline probably.
Worked for UrbanHartline too anxious to call plays and he’s going to run the entire program?
Question brought up on one of the FSU boards today:
"What is one player that played for a rival school you can’t help but love?"
Mine were:
Percy Harvin, Reggie Nelson
Sean Taylor, Duke Johnson
Sammy Watkins, Nuke Hopkins, Deshaun Watson
Wife hasn’t been letting me eat fast food much lately, so I’ve been pretty regular and clean.“I don’t care what that meat is.”
Whataburger diet ain’t given you a smooth **** in months huh?
This is totally irrelevant to the Shaw topic but just to touch on it, I think there’s a misconception around Stanford.I get what you're saying but Northwestern is a better job than Stanford solely because it's in the Big 10. He'll get paid more, NW has better facilities. The worst Big 10 job is better than most Pac-12 jobs.
This is totally irrelevant to the Shaw topic but just to touch on it, I think there’s a misconception around Stanford.
They have REALLY good facilities. REALLY REALLY good. People forget Phil Knight is a Stanford booster too. Their field conditions are *** but Northwestern’s stadium is old as **** too. And a lot of the tech other schools are implementing on the field now, Stanford had first, like the catapult vests, tackling robots, and anti concussion helmets. (I’ll resist from mentioning the roids their guys got before they went to market too.)
The academic recruiting issues were definitely a handicap for Shaw, because while they’d get top 15-20 classes, they were limited in WHO they could take and when, as you pointed out with transfers and also with not taking early entrants. But, while it won’t benefit shaw at all, you should look at their recruiting since Taylor took over. Stanford has largely changed their approach, they’re admitting kids earlier than ever before, and they took 4 transfers last year. This year they’re definitely going to take more, and are currently killing it in recruiting (assuming they hold on to those kids.)
Being in the PAC sucks, but Stanford also isn’t hurting for money at all. Shaw was being paid $9M at Stanford and Fitz was getting what $5M?
Question brought up on one of the FSU boards today:
"What is one player that played for a rival school you can’t help but love?"
Mine were:
Percy Harvin, Reggie Nelson
Sean Taylor, Duke Johnson
Sammy Watkins, Nuke Hopkins, Deshaun Watson