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Breaking news out of Columbus. Urban met with Gordon gee last week.
awwww yea. good luck on getting him, tOSU fans! I imagine tOSU would be offering top dollar indeed.
Breaking news out of Columbus. Urban met with Gordon gee last week.
Urban very clearly said on TV this weekend that he has not had any contact with OSU.awwww yea. good luck on getting him, tOSU fans! I imagine tOSU would be offering top dollar indeed.
oh. sorry, tOSU fans! LOLUrban very clearly said on TV this weekend that he has not had any contact with OSU.
Very clearly.
Urban very clearly said on TV this weekend that he has not had any contact with OSU.
Very clearly.
Nice hire for Zona.
If UCLA can get Mike Leach, the Pac-12 might be the most fun league ever.
It will be a longshot to hire him.. Im on that wagon to get him
Usually Ucla likes to hire people within the program ala ex players or coaches..
Hence their stunning record for the last 20 years...
Hire the pirate.he didn't do a damn thing wrong.
Totally true. My sources say $50 MM a year, and Mack Brown is being kept as special teams coach.This stuff about Saban to UT? Is that just crazy forum people? Is there anything credible to say he has talked to them?
Totally true. My sources say $50 MM a year, and Mack Brown is being kept as special teams coach.
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The what now?... the success of the LHN.
I would be shocked if Saban ever left Alabama. He's got them rolling and Texas would have to pay him an absolute fortune. Although I suppose they're rolling in dough now with the success of the LHN.
The what now?
The what now?
I would be shocked if Saban ever left Alabama. He's got them rolling and Texas would have to pay him an absolute fortune.
I don't think money would play any part in Sabans decision making. But maybe he wants a challenge or just a change of scenery. I wouldn't be that surprised to see him leaving for a big program that isn't where it's "supposed" to be right now (and there are quiet a lot)
oh. sorry, tOSU fans! LOL
Worst big east fanbase?
Hint: it is not wvu or rutgers.
Since those 2 are disqualified... Louisville?Worst big east fanbase?
Hint: it is not wvu or rutgers.
Go Blue, F OSU
Is there any Philly based team?
"Our focus is on this game," Saban said in his opening monologue. "We really don't have any interest in anybody playing in the Pac-12 or Pac-10 or whatever it is, the Big 12. None of those games matter. None of anything matters except how we play in this game. That's all that matters. I think I'm going to tell the team today if you want to watch the LSU-Arkansas game, turn it off and go watch Auburn film, because that game means nothing to us either. "So if y'all want to ask me about it, I hope you don't."
Yeah, whatever piddly-ass other conferences are out there in America-Land. Conference ACC-17. Who even plays in the BIG-PAC? Whatever. Hope you're not stupid enough to ask.
Pretty plausible for the most part.Four years ago, The Dash witnessed one of the biggest upsets in recent college football history: Pittsburgh 13, West Virginia 9. The Panthers had a losing record. The Mountaineers needed only to win to play in the BCS Championship Game. They were favored by a whopping 29 points. But from the start, things went wrong for West Virginia. Star kicker Pat McAfee stunningly missed a couple of short field goals. Star quarterback Pat White was injured. And when the Panthers refused to buckle, an unfathomable result helped alter the course of college football. Four years later, with the rivals poised to play Friday, The Dash wonders: what if West Virginia had won?
A few theories:
Ohio State (23), freed from having to face the SEC speed of LSU, would have won the national title over the Mountaineers.
Jim Tressel (24), with two national titles in five years, would have been much harder to move out last spring amid the NCAA violations on his watch. He may well have survived the storm.
Rich Rodriguez (25) would still be the coach of the Mountaineers. The school would have done whatever it took to keep a guy who brought them to the brink of a title. The Big East would have more cache and maybe more members. Arizona would still be searching for a new coach.
Nobody would ever have heard of sunny Bill Stewart. And Dana Holgorsen (26) would be the rookie head coach at Pitt.
It would have been a heck of a recruiting battle between Rodriguez and Tressel for Terrelle Pryor (27). If Rodriguez had won the battle, the tattoo disaster may never have hit Ohio State.
Les Miles (28) would be the coach at Michigan. Without a national title to play for in 07, he would have left his damn strong LSU team for the Wolverines when they called. Michigan never crash lands, never goes on probation, and in tandem with Ohio State keeps the Big Ten from slipping off the sports top tier.
His replacement at LSU, Bobby Petrino (29), would be winning big while Arkansas struggles in the post-Houston Nutt Era under Jimbo Fisher (30), who left his successor gig at Florida State to take a big-money offer from the Razorbacks.
Without a successor in place, Bobby Bowden would have been given one more year in 2010 before giving way to Gus Malzahn (31).
And the SEC (32) would not have five straight titles.
It would have been a heck of a recruiting battle between Rodriguez and Tressel for Terrelle Pryor (27). If Rodriguez had won the battle, the tattoo disaster may never have hit Ohio State.
Les Miles (28) would be the coach at Michigan. Without a national title to play for in 07, he would have left his damn strong LSU team for the Wolverines when they called. Michigan never crash lands, never goes on probation, and in tandem with Ohio State keeps the Big Ten from slipping off the sports top tier.
At the time the AD and President at WVU had no intention of giving into Rich Rod's modest demands. They believed that he was trapped at the university and would not leave as coach of the team. If WVU had gone to the national championship game, I'm not sure that Rich Rod would've gotten what he wanted. The feeling that he was entrapped probably would've only intensified. Perhaps he wouldn't have taken the Michigan job that year, but he might've taken another offer in the following years depending upon the school. After all, Rich Rod nearly took the Alabama job the year before.Interesting "What If? scenario from Pat Forde:
Pretty plausible for the most part.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footba...d_dash_revved_up_thanksgiving_rivalries112211
Neither was a hot candidate in 2008. Bet it would've been Schiano. Or Tedford (lols).If not him, I don't know who else. Maybe Harbaugh or Hoke?
Schiano had already turned the job down by the time that Rodriguez was hired. I think he had that emotional press conference or something. If there was resistance within the program to hiring Miles, and the coaching search keeps dragging on, maybe Harbaugh and Hoke become more plausible candidates. I mean, there was talk about both of them back in 2008. It wasn't impossible. Tedford might have been a possibility, but I'm not sure how serious that actually was.Neither was a hot candidate in 2008. Bet it would've been Schiano. Or Tedford (lols).
Sagarin's overall SOS rankings:
Kansas 1
Missouri 2
Texas A&M 3
Baylor 4
Kansas State 5
Oklahoma 6
Oklahoma State 7
Iowa State 8
Texas 9
Texas Tech 10
Bow down, inferior conferences.
Not for you, bottom-feeder. Man up and play a real schedule like Kansas does.WEEK IN! WEEK OUT!
Not for you, bottom-feeder. Man up and play a real schedule like Kansas does.
Nope, you should schedule teams that you know will do well that year like we did with U-LaLa and Tulsa.We are affected because our OOC schedule sucked. How are we supposed to compete when we got UCLA and BYU holding our schedule back. We should have just played 3 more games against the Big 12.
Well there was that Indiana report that had UT's football program valued at $800 million. Again, I've seen nothing credible online about Saban to UT. Just that the money involved wasn't the reason I was skeptical.
Might be going to the iron bowl. I'm excited to get SEC pom-poms and chant "S-E-C"
I think Stanford would have a more compelling resumé, personally. But if VT beats Clemson in the ACC Championship Game (their only previous loss), they would probably be right there. Unless Oregon loses another game, Stanford won't have another chance to impress voters after next week like VT will.So...
Lets say LSU beats Arkansas, Auburn beats Alabama and eventually OU takes care of OK State. And VT thumps UVA.
Could Virginia Tech possibly be ranked #2 in that scenario even though their schedule is pretty weak compared to most in the top 5?
"I know it's that time of year, but I have not been offered any job and I have certainly not accepted any job."
No offer =/ no discussion.
I'm about 70% sure at this point he's coming.
Sagarin's overall SOS rankings:
Kansas 1
Missouri 2
Texas A&M 3
Baylor 4
Kansas State 5
Oklahoma 6
Oklahoma State 7
Iowa State 8
Texas 9
Texas Tech 10
Bow down, inferior conferences.