Add SMU and Oregon to the list.
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I did. Yesterday.
Add SMU and Oregon to the list.
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The OD this morning was propping up the notion that Tee Martin could be the choice at UT because it would allow Phat Phil to pretty much have a puppet coach. Anyone think there's validity to that?
Absolutely. If Pruitt is hired and Fulmer insists he takes Martin as his OC then Fulmer has his own built in snitch and will undermine Pruitt. Plus I could see Fulmer attending every practice putting in his recommendations.
Saw Justin Wilcox the HC at Cal mentioned for the Oregon job. Another one year and done. IIRC he either played at Oregon or coached there at some point. Do either Kiffin or McIlwain get any consideration for the Oregon or SMU openings?
ducks would be a good situation for either, not imagining mcelwain fitting there - but they seem to have had an identity crisis since chip left, so who knows
smu has an older football program, but it took me a minute to remember which conference they were in... looking at smu and fau, there’s marginal differences between the athletic departments and conferences - neither in really great financial shape - links below.
I’d argue kiffin would be better off at fau with 1) already there, and 2) number one state for recruiting (tough recruiting competition in both states)
http://www.smudailycampus.com/news/smu-athletics-the-business-of-sports
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/fau-owls/fl-sp-fau-budget-20170608-story.html
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He's back but not as HC.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nc...to-oregon-state-as-assistant-coach/ar-BBGmHLs
When 70 players sign a petition for a guy to get the job, things will be awkward if said guy doesn't get the job.
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When 70 players sign a petition for a guy to get the job, things will be awkward if said guy doesn't get the job.
Weak move by the AD unless they were already wanting Cristobal.
We'll see how he does. I'll keep my thoughts regarding his OL catching to myself...
He's a good recruiter, no idea how he'll do as a HC.
Cristobal was an excellent coach at FIU. No reason to think he can't do it again.
Excellent? His record at FIU was 27-47:
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I get that it was FIU, but in six seasons he had two (barely) winning seasons and was fired after he went 3-9 in his sixth season.
The 2012 season was bad, but I remember the majority of journalists having the same reaction to FIU's firing: "What are you doing?"
Here's a column from the Miami Herald
From SI:
[h=1]Today in Dumb Personnel Moves: Mario Cristobal out at Florida International[/h]
Weak move by the AD unless they were already wanting Cristobal.
We'll see how he does. I'll keep my thoughts regarding his OL catching to myself...
He's a good recruiter, no idea how he'll do as a HC.