AlteredBeast
Fork 'em, Sparky!
For some of us, thats never a concern.
Hey, you beat a preseason top 25!
For some of us, thats never a concern.
Lets pump the breaks a bit in the future ok ND?
Exactly.. WVU is in deep shit when the BIG XII does go because the BIG won't take them, the ACC doesn't want them. They obviously can't join the PAC..If the ACC adds anyone it will be Navy to get ND on board and to get to 16, as well as get the Maryland market back.
You really think that in the event of a collapsing Big 12, that will save them? Big ten will take KU, but will never take K-State, same goes for Texas and Tech, OU and Okie State
State political leaders will absolutely get involved, maybe not KSU. But Tech and OSU are safe.
Hell last time around T Boone Pickens basically said he has ensured OSU has a home
Texas due to their television footprint can probably get Tech to the table by themselves when negotiating with the SEC, BIG, or the PAC. Whichever they pick would accommodate Tech to ensure that they can land Texas.
Oklahoma/Gondo State maybe.. T Boone might be able to keep Gondo State at the table with Oklahoma
Kansas/K-State doesn't have the juice to keep them together even if lawmakers were involved.
Yup.. Especially when Bill Snyder.. leaves.. He's almost single-handily keeping that football program together.. K-State doesn't have basketball to save it.. Kansas is lucky they have basketball otherwise they'd have nothing to entice programs.That I agree with, Obviously KU would be able to find a Power 5 landing spot But KSU might get left out from the Power 5.
What about Nick Saban's clone?I'm hearing Vince Lombardi is very interested in the LSU job.
$9.95 for more.
Exactly..Someone asked David Shaw if he would take the LSU job smh.
His next job is gonna be in the NFL, if he ever wants to leave the Farm. Same thing with Jimbo Fisher I would think.
All I can tell, is he has 4 or so kids, is younger than I am, and in the span of a year got divorced and married again. He's also younger than I am.
LSU is not a top 5 CFB job. Maybe top 10.
In no order
Alabama
Texas
USC
Michigan
Ohio State
Notre Dame
Florida State
Florida
Oklahoma
Are all programs I'd probably put ahead of them. Then I'd probably put LSU around that 10 spot.
I dont necessarily disagree with this list, but I could see and probably would argue you replace LSU with Oklahoma.
LSU is not a top 5 CFB job. Maybe top 10.
In no order
Alabama
Texas
USC
Michigan
Ohio State
Notre Dame
Florida State
Florida
Oklahoma
Are all programs I'd probably put ahead of them. Then I'd probably put LSU around that 10 spot.
Pretty much.. Oklahoma has to recruit Texas whereas the top recruits for Louisiana stay home... They can go recruit the rest in Texas or other states whereas Oklahoma doesn't have the luxury.I dont necessarily disagree with this list, but I could see and probably would argue you replace LSU with Oklahoma.
That's true and unless the new guy comes in and is a wizard.. They are still (most likely) not going to beat Nick until he leaves. That's the issue.The problem with LSU is that they have inflated expectations after Saban and a taste of the good life.
You only have to look at ND to see what inflated expectations do to coaches.
LSU is not a top 5 CFB job. Maybe top 10.
In no order
Alabama
Texas
USC
Michigan
Ohio State
Notre Dame
Florida State
Florida
Oklahoma
Are all programs I'd probably put ahead of them. Then I'd probably put LSU around that 10 spot.
Pretty much.. Oklahoma has to recruit Texas whereas the top recruits for Louisiana stay home... They can go recruit the rest in Texas or other states whereas Oklahoma doesn't have the luxury.
Oklahoma a top 10 job at this point? Maybe. But UGA belongs in that list because of being the top school in one of the top states for talent in the country.
Michigan is a bit high in that list too. They have no in state recruiting.
Oklahoma still had one of the richer histories in College Football.. They probably would make a top ten list of desirable jobsOklahoma a top 10 job at this point? Maybe. But UGA belongs in that list because of being the top school in one of the top states for talent in the country.
Michigan is a bit high in that list too. They have no in state recruiting.
I'm not disagreeing.. I just think LSU starts with a bigger advantage compared to Oklahoma as they have more options whereas Oklahoma relies a lot more on Texas.Texas has so many recruits though that it's not hard for Oklahoma to do. And by the way there will likely be at least 2 coaching openings for the at those higher programs after the season. Point is I think most would put LSU at 9-10 when really looking at it.
I didn't put them in order, just the ones I think are higher than LSU. Michigan has Ohio and are a big national brand and recruit well nationally. Also Michigan high school players rank #11 as far as how many are in the NFL. Obviously the immediate recruiting base plays a large part but it's not everything either.
Texas has so many recruits though that it's not hard for Oklahoma to do. And by the way there will likely be at least 2 coaching openings at those higher programs after the season. Point is I think most would put LSU at 9-10 when really looking at it.
I didn't put them in order, just the ones I think are higher than LSU. Michigan has Ohio and are a big national brand and recruit well nationally. Also Michigan high school players rank tied for #10 as far as how many are in the NFL so to say no in state recruiting is way off base. Obviously the immediate recruiting base plays a large part but it's not everything either.
Louisiana is 6th with 69 nfl players and Michigan is 10th with 49 players to put in perspective.
LSU is not a top 5 CFB job. Maybe top 10.
In no order
Alabama
Texas
USC
Michigan
Ohio State
Notre Dame
Florida State
Florida
Oklahoma
Are all programs I'd probably put ahead of them. Then I'd probably put LSU around that 10 spot.
LSU also has no competition. All those kids want to stay home. It's very rare for a top recruit to leave the state.
Also, you need to look at current recruiting. The count of players in the NFL is a bit deceptive. Michigan's population is dwindling, and as it does, the recruits decline. If Harbaugh thought he could get everything he needed between Michigan and Ohio would he be doing so many satellite camps?
I don't really see how USC is a top 10 CFB job anymore after they've fired 2 head coaches in 3 years and there's a decent chance they're going to fire Helton this year. And that's not even counting Orgeron who probably deserved that job but he got snubbed for an alcoholic who barely lasted more than a year. USC has burned a lot of bridges since Carroll left, sure a lot of that is on Hayden but if they could attract talent I'm not sure why they took Helton.
There was definitely a point where the HC job at USC was in high demand but it doesn't really seem that way anymore. Lynn Swann could turn that all around but it's going to take some time.
Michigan and Ohio are not Michigan's primary recruiting areas anymore. Michigan is feasting on talent rich NJ right now and has established a pipeline to the biggest talent producing school in the state. They actually took 0 recruits from Ohio this year. Michigan(and Ohio State) has a national brand that LSU can't even touch, got top 100 players literally coast to coast.LSU also has no competition. All those kids want to stay home. It's very rare for a top recruit to leave the state.
Also, you need to look at current recruiting. The count of players in the NFL is a bit deceptive. Michigan's population is dwindling, and as it does, the recruits decline. If Harbaugh thought he could get everything he needed between Michigan and Ohio would he be doing so many satellite camps?
LSU is not a top 5 CFB job. Maybe top 10.
In no order
Alabama
Texas
USC
Michigan
Ohio State
Notre Dame
Florida State
Florida
Oklahoma
Are all programs I'd probably put ahead of them. Then I'd probably put LSU around that 10 spot.
Bigger fan base, more revenue, while not being an historical power, still more success than LSU.Why the fuck is Florida ahead of us.
Bigger fan base, more revenue, while not being an historical power, still more success than LSU.
Yup..Michigan and Ohio are not Michigan's primary recruiting areas anymore. Michigan is feasting on talent rich NJ right now and has established a pipeline to the biggest talent producing school in the state. They actually took 0 recruits from Ohio this year. Michigan(and Ohio State) has a national brand that LSU can't even touch, got top 100 players literally coast to coast.
Also Michigan is still a great recruiting state, maybe not as great as Lousiana, but there are consistently 5-10 4* and higher kids coming out of the state, and most end up at Michigan.
LSU does have their state on lock as it stands right now, but that is a recent trend. I can guarantee that the schools most thrilled about this are Bama, Texas, and A&M, firing Miles in the middle of the season was really stupid, now these schools are going to use it to poach recruits from the state for the first time in a decade. LSU may not have instate competition, but they are definitely gonna have some now.
Why the fuck is Florida ahead of us.
.Bigger fan base, more revenue, while not being an historical power, still more success than LSU.
This as wellAnd a better recruiting base (even considering having to share with other instate teams, you can divide their NFL players by 3 and they still have more than Louisiana) and a bigger national brand. Why wouldn't Florida be ahead is the better question.
USC is probably the best job in CFB, it literally has everything:I don't really see how USC is a top 10 CFB job anymore after they've fired 2 head coaches in 3 years and there's a decent chance they're going to fire Helton this year. And that's not even counting Orgeron who probably deserved that job but he got snubbed for an alcoholic who barely lasted more than a year. USC has burned a lot of bridges since Carroll left, sure a lot of that is on Hayden but if they could attract talent I'm not sure why they took Helton.
There was definitely a point where the HC job at USC was in high demand but it doesn't really seem that way anymore. Lynn Swann could turn that all around but it's going to take some time.
Florida is also one of 3 power 5 schools in the state..
This is some real offseason type talk here.
Florida is also one of 3 power 5 schools in the state..
This is some real offseason type talk here.
Let's see:
Alabama
Texas
Ohio State
USC
Texas A&M
LSU
Georgia
Florida State
Florida
I think are all top 10. You could aruge between Michigan, Oklahoma, Tennessee, UCLA, Auburn, Ole Miss for the 10th slot.
Nebraska, Oregon, Wisconsin, Stanford, Penn State and Washington all have aspects that make them compelling as part of a top 20-21
Michigan is a top 5 job, much less top 10, to compare it to Ole Miss is ridiculousLet's see:
Alabama
Texas
Ohio State
USC
Texas A&M
LSU
Georgia
Florida State
Florida
I think are all top 10. You could aruge between Michigan, Oklahoma, Tennessee, UCLA, Auburn, Ole Miss for the 10th slot.
Nebraska, Oregon, Wisconsin, Stanford, Penn State and Washington all have aspects that make them compelling as part of a top 20-21
Michigan is a top 5 job, much less top 10, to compare it to Ole Miss is ridiculous
Let's review what Michigan has going for it:
Wealthiest Athletic Department
Largest stadium in the country
Top 3 largest fan base
National brand
Not to mention the all time winningist program by both metrics(wins and winning percentage)
Except Ohio State ughYeah, a program has an 8 year dip and people forget all about them. Everyone goes through it at some point.
I don't really see how USC is a top 10 CFB job anymore after they've fired 2 head coaches in 3 years and there's a decent chance they're going to fire Helton this year. And that's not even counting Orgeron who probably deserved that job but he got snubbed for an alcoholic who barely lasted more than a year. USC has burned a lot of bridges since Carroll left, sure a lot of that is on Hayden but if they could attract talent I'm not sure why they took Helton.
There was definitely a point where the HC job at USC was in high demand but it doesn't really seem that way anymore. Lynn Swann could turn that all around but it's going to take some time.
Except Ohio State ugh
Oh how I miss Cooper. At least we will always have John Cooper (in our memories). Even then though, not like they were bad.
Chubb for
YupExcept Ohio State ugh
If John had choked only a little less against Michigan.. He'd have won at least one natty with how he recruited.. At least we will always have John Cooper (in our memories). Even then though, not like they were bad.
Here's hoping.
I miss Hoke..Oh how I miss Cooper
Well that's interesting
He should because it's smart to doHarbaugh is gonna follow Saban's lead, isn't he?
http://www.freep.com/story/sports/c...6/09/26/les-miles-michigan-football/91120912/
Let's see:
Alabama
Texas
Ohio State
USC
Texas A&M
LSU
Georgia
Florida State
Florida
I think are all top 10. You could aruge between Michigan, Oklahoma, Tennessee, UCLA, Auburn, Ole Miss for the 10th slot.
Nebraska, Oregon, Wisconsin, Stanford, Penn State and Washington all have aspects that make them compelling as part of a top 20-21
Let's see:
Alabama
Texas
Ohio State
USC
Texas A&M
LSU
Georgia
Florida State
Florida
I think are all top 10. You could aruge between Michigan, Oklahoma, Tennessee, UCLA, Auburn, Ole Miss for the 10th slot.
Nebraska, Oregon, Wisconsin, Stanford, Penn State and Washington all have aspects that make them compelling as part of a top 20-21
Top 5 coaching jobs in order:
Ohio State
USC
Michigan
Texas
ND
Nobody else is even close. After that you get your LSUs, your Georgias and your Floridas.