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It means that it can be done. They went to a new years bowl in 94. If Cutcliffe is coach, they will go bowling by 2010.
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It means that it can be done. They went to a new years bowl in 94. If Cutcliffe is coach, they will go bowling by 2010.
Put money on that!
Duke aint seeing no parts of any bowl game, not even pointsietta bowl.
they have NO talent and will get no talent.
94 was back when the acc was*!$! and it was FSU's 2nd yr in the league. once FSU came, the talent followed to the other teams and now that UM, BC & VaTech are there DUKE IS DONE FOREVER
Originally Posted by dEfCoNzErO
USC just released it's schedule for next year:
Aug. 30 • at Virginia
Sept. 13 • Ohio State
Sept. 25 • at Oregon State
Oct. 4 • Oregon
Oct. 11 • Arizona State
Oct. 18 • at Washington State
Oct. 25 • at Arizona
Nov. 1 • Washington (Homecoming)
Nov. 8 • California
Nov. 15 • at Stanford
Nov. 29 • Notre Dame
Dec. 6 • at UCLA
Put money on that!Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
It means that it can be done. They went to a new years bowl in 94. If Cutcliffe is coach, they will go bowling by 2010.
Duke is forever garbage. Those bums need to stick to basketball and lacrosse, except Maryland owns them in those sports too
[S4L3] LOL [S4L3]
Originally Posted by dreClark
Well....
Looks like we are gonna have some suspensions for the bowl game and probably some games next year due to players on the teams engaging in 'academic fraud'....
I wonder if any of them will bolt???
That UT offense will be taking it back to 2005 next year.
Your acting like Cut was calling some Bill walsh type games this yr, He was garbage.
and btw, Randy Sanders is gon, so 2005 will never ever happen again.
Taylor for OC, Im starting the campaign on all Vols sites.
Earlier this week, Florida State coach Bobby Bowden agreed to a succession plan that will allow offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher to take his place once he retires.
But the man Bowden leads by two victories as the winningest coach in Division I-A history says he has yet to consider leaving the sidelines.
Penn State coach Joe Paterno, who turns 81 on Dec. 21 and is entering the final year of a four-year contract, says he still hasn't even considered stepping down as coach of the Nittany Lions, or given any thought to a succession plan similar to Bowden's, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
"When I start to get the feel, I'll sit down with the people and say, 'Hey, I think maybe we ought to start talking about, you know, my getting out of here and a successor.' But right now, that hasn't even come up," he said, according to the Post-Gazette.
"I haven't even thought of it," Paterno said, according to the report. "I suppose it's up to them how they want to handle it. It's probably up to them whether they'll let me coach 2, 3, 4 or 5 more years, I don't know.
"Hopefully, I'm not going to be a crotchety old man and not handle ... when it's time to go, go. I just feel so good right now, I'd hate to put a timetable on when I'm going to get out of here,' Paterno said, according to the report.
Paterno, who will coach his 500th game when Penn State plays Texas A&M in the Valero Alamo Bowl in San Antonio on Dec. 29, has 371 career wins, second only to Bowden, who has 373.
Bowden, 78, is expected to to return for his 33rd season next year and has a rollover contract giving the option to stay longer. Paterno, meanwhile, has been campaigning for a new deal since the regular season ended.
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There's a new twist in Michigan's ongoing search for a head coach: University officials are meeting with West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez, according to Sporting News Radio correspondent Michael Bradley.
Rodriguez and his agent are in Toledo today to negotiate with Michigan athletic director Bill Martin and university president Mary Sue Coleman, a source close to the situation told Bradley.
Michigan has been looking for a head coach since Lloyd Carr announced his retirement Nov. 19 after 13 seasons leading the program.
It was assumed LSU coach Les Miles was Michigan's top target. But Miles denied he was going to Michigan at a press conference before the SEC championship game, and signed an extension to stay at LSU. He also issued a statement earlier this week saying he as not a candidate for the Michigan job.
Greg Schiano was contacted about the job last week but decided to stay at Rutgers.
Rodriguez has been head coach at West Virginia since 2001. He has a 60-26 record with the Mountaineers, who face Oklahoma next month in the Fiesta Bowl.
Your acting like Cut was calling some Bill walsh type games this yr, He was garbage.Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
That UT offense will be taking it back to 2005 next year.
LMAO, NEVER gonna happen. You know why too
Unfortunately, I do know why, its sad really.
as much as he has done in his 3 yrs at UT.
My dude went from RB coach in 1 yr, to turning around the entire WR unit (Meachem, Swayne & B. Smith) to Assistant Head Coach because UT knew he was gonnatake the Howard HC job. they need to do right by him and whats right for the team they need to offer him that position, I promise he's gonna get looks athead coaching positions somewhere soon. As far as best Recruiters in the SEC, I'd put him up there with Dan Mullins and the one cat at UGA (forgot hisname)