http://network.yardbarker.com/all_s...t_seat_rankings_post_week_11_edition/15033374
Not looking good for Will, but think he survives for another year.
Not looking good for Will, but think he survives for another year.
Saban is on that list too.......... at 120....http://network.yardbarker.com/all_s...t_seat_rankings_post_week_11_edition/15033374
Not looking good for Will, but think he survives for another year.
I tend to agree, but for weeks I've been saying I don't think he's completely safe, as some suggest. If they lose the last three - two of which are as close to guaranteed losses as you can expect (USC and FSU), the third being GaSouthern (which scored more points on our 2011 D than any other team that season via their wicked triple-option execution, although this year's Eagles don't appear to be as strong as they were in 2011) - if they lose all three, I don't think he survives. If FSU blows them out as badly as I suspect they will, he may not survive, regardless...[Not looking good for Will, but think he survives for another year.
And he has to learn to be a HC. There's about a 0% chance that both Weiss and Pease became ridiculously bad play-callers when they stepped foot into Gainesville...I think Muschamp will do a great job for them, but, they have to be patient. He's got to find a great QB among all that talent in Florida.
Yeah, but #120 was the last one. So really, he's #1 on the safe coaches list! :wink:Saban is on that list too.......... at 120....
That's an interesting question, actually. From what I understand, he sort of relishes the jobs nobody wants, with the opportunity to build them into something from nothing. He'll get a shot somewhere big pretty soon I think, but I'm not sure he'll bite.On that note, how long does anyone think Art Briles will be at Baylor?
Seems to be the natural hire for utx, but I'm betting the view hiring Baylol's coach as 'beneath them'. I suspect he'd be very successful with access to those athletes...On that note, how long does anyone think Art Briles will be at Baylor?
Isn't he 60+? I could see Briles leaving because he'staken Baylor almost as far as they can go, but he may try to do more and become the best HC in their history. Assuming he wins the conference, he's almost guaranteed a job there for life.On that note, how long does anyone think Art Briles will be at Baylor?
Briles is 57 - plenty of time left to move, if he wants. IIRC, CNS was 55 or 56 when he came to Bama.Isn't he 60+? I could see Briles leaving because he'staken Baylor almost as far as they can go, but he may try to do more and become the best HC in their history. Assuming he wins the conference, he's almost guaranteed a job there for life.
UTe couldn't swallow their pride last year to include James Franklin as a coaching candidate. I wonder if UTw could swallow their pride to go after Briles? And who knows, Texas could still win the Big whatever.Briles is 57 - plenty of time left to move, if he wants. IIRC, CNS was 55 or 56 when he came to Bama.
His salary is $2.3M - I'm guessing utx would have zero problems outbidding Baylol if money is part of the equation (and it often is).
Yah, I'm not convinced that whiny little girl mack brown is gone, yet. If they want to move, his buyout is 'only' $2.75M, easy enough to deal with for a major program.I wonder if UTw could swallow their pride to go after Briles? And who knows, Texas could still win the Big whatever.