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When Dak, Elliot, and the other millionaire prima donnas start putting their hands over their hearts during the national anthem while standing next to the HC, I might start giving a sh*t about the cowboys/nfl.

 
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13 hours ago, DBOOK23 said:


I bet we get him.  SC has to make an effort here or risk more damage.  Harrell's family is in Texas, he prefers living here, his dad's a legendary HS coach here, no state income tax, nicer and more optimal/affordable housing......etc. etc.  IT's Nahlin had a good update this morning.  Not guaranteeing he's coming, but pointing to a lot of favorable factors including his family here wanting him back in the area/state.

 
Honestly, IMO, Harrell would have already taken the job at Texas if he was worried about Helton's status or really wanted to come back home. He is just parlaying the opportunity into more money at SC.
I don't know why he would. It's not a matter of whether Helton gets fired. Its a matter of when. He's a dead man walking. His fans hate him. Alumni hate him. It's an ugly, ugly situation there.

I think GH is simply giving everything due consideration. I think he'll have an answer for CTH by tomorrow.

 
I don't know why he would. It's not a matter of whether Helton gets fired. Its a matter of when. He's a dead man walking. His fans hate him. Alumni hate him. It's an ugly, ugly situation there.

I think GH is simply giving everything due consideration. I think he'll have an answer for CTH by tomorrow.
Agree... Harrell is finding out how much he's worth. 

The only thing that has me wondering about the USC situation would be the inside straight chance of Harrell being promoted to interim HC if Helton gets fired mid-season. And if that happens, whether or not he would be in the running to replace Helton. 

There's a pretty low chance that happens overall. However Helton getting fired mid-season isn't that much of a stretch. If Harrell becomes interim HC and does a decent jobs, he may get consideration. 

Maybe he doesn't think about it all, but both Helton and Herman are on the hot seat right now, so he's got to think about it a little.  

 
I don't know why he would. It's not a matter of whether Helton gets fired. Its a matter of when. He's a dead man walking. His fans hate him. Alumni hate him. It's an ugly, ugly situation there.

I think GH is simply giving everything due consideration. I think he'll have an answer for CTH by tomorrow.
If not we need to move on. These recruits need to get an idea of what kind of offense they’ll be committing too. Early signing period has made it where you can’t take forever making a decision. I get that it has to be the correct decision but there is no guarantee on any decisions. I wish they came with a guarantee but unfortunately they don’t.

 
Do we even know if GH has been offered? There seems to be some info floating that CTH interviewed him but hasn’t offered and will be interviewing others.

 
While I agree with the urgency of the early signing period, I believe there is more faith in Herman's ability by offensive recruits than there is on the defensive side. At this point, defensive recruits have little to know idea if anyone on the current staff has any idea of what type of defense they will be running. That is another reason why I believe the DC hire is the more pressing need. 

 
Agree... Harrell is finding out how much he's worth. 

The only thing that has me wondering about the USC situation would be the inside straight chance of Harrell being promoted to interim HC if Helton gets fired mid-season. And if that happens, whether or not he would be in the running to replace Helton. 

There's a pretty low chance that happens overall. However Helton getting fired mid-season isn't that much of a stretch. If Harrell becomes interim HC and does a decent jobs, he may get consideration. 

Maybe he doesn't think about it all, but both Helton and Herman are on the hot seat right now, so he's got to think about it a little.  
I disagree. I read where Bohn likes Harrell. If Harrell has another good season with the USC offense (if he stays) and Clay has another Clay season then GH will be a top candidate for the HC position including a mid year firing .

Harrell would be older next year than Lincoln Riley when he took over OU and he does five years of NFL experience as a player.  Hopefully, Herman got a two year commitment if Harrell comes to UT.

 
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I disagree. I read where Bohn likes Harrell. If Harrell has another good season with the USC offense (if he stays) and Clay has another Clay season. Then GH will be a top candidate for the HC position including a mid year firing .

Harrell would be older next year than Lincoln Riley when he took over OU and he does five years of NFL experience as a player.  Hopefully, Herman got a two year commitment if Harrell comes to UT.
You may be right.

My only point is that no one has really mentioned the inside shot of becoming USC's next HC as a factor in his decision. There's very little chance he'd get that consideration here. 

 
Agree... Harrell is finding out how much he's worth. 

The only thing that has me wondering about the USC situation would be the inside straight chance of Harrell being promoted to interim HC if Helton gets fired mid-season. And if that happens, whether or not he would be in the running to replace Helton. 

There's a pretty low chance that happens overall. However Helton getting fired mid-season isn't that much of a stretch. If Harrell becomes interim HC and does a decent jobs, he may get consideration. 

Maybe he doesn't think about it all, but both Helton and Herman are on the hot seat right now, so he's got to think about it a little.  
OTOH, he would inherit the 70th ranked recruiting class and a dumpster fire left over on campus. Is that a death sentence for a guy's first HC job?

Or he could come to Texas, spend two years proving himself and get pretty much any job he wants, including Bama because Saban should be retiring soon. His name could be that hot.

 
Has anyone heard who might be the other interviewees? You would think that rumors would have circulated by now.

 
I’ll go No for Graham Harrell. I think he is an upgrade but I think there are other better OCs out there. I’m not saying I know a bunch of better options but like Ou hires Riley years ago, LSU hired Brady, there are options out there that can be a good fit, more innovative that don’t come from P5 blue bloods. 

 
When Dak, Elliot, and the other millionaire prima donnas start putting their hands over their hearts during the national anthem while standing next to the HC, I might start giving a sh*t about the cowboys/nfl.
The owner could fix that.  But he’s the reason I don’t care if the cowboys win another game

 
I bet we get him.  SC has to make an effort here or risk more damage.  Harrell's family is in Texas, he prefers living here, his dad's a legendary HS coach here, no state income tax, nicer and more optimal/affordable housing......etc. etc.  IT's Nahlin had a good update this morning.  Not guaranteeing he's coming, but pointing to a lot of favorable factors including his family here wanting him back in the area/state.
I do, too.

All TX2725 said, plus CTH went to see the Aledo Ennis game last night. To see a 2021 recruit, or did also being able to see and talk with Sam Harrell (Ennis HC) play a part?

GH's Dad Sam recently returned to coaching after a miracle recovery from MS after taking several trips to Panama for stem cell therapy. Close knit family.  Life... and health can be fleeting.

https://www.dallasnews.com/high-school-sports/2019/08/03/ms-took-football-away-from-sam-harrell-several-trips-to-panama-and-one-crazy-journey-later-hes-back-as-ennis-head-coach/

I'm thinking coming back home to be closer to his Dad while he still can, may be a big personal factor.
If GH can return back to Texas as the OC of the University of Texas now (for a helluva lot of money) to hopefully help turn the Horns into a B12, or possibly a CFB playoff candidate (making an even bigger name for himself and an even bigger payday down the road) and be closer to his Dad (while he's healthy) & his family, that seems like the percentage move.

Carpe diem.

 
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I do, too.

All TX2725 said, plus CTH went to see the Aledo Ennis game last night. To see a 2021 recruit, or did also being able to see and talk with Sam Harrell (Ennis HC) play a part?

GH's Dad Sam recently returned to coaching after a miracle recovery from MS after taking several trips to Panama for stem cell therapy. Close knit family.  Life... and health can be fleeting.

https://www.dallasnews.com/high-school-sports/2019/08/03/ms-took-football-away-from-sam-harrell-several-trips-to-panama-and-one-crazy-journey-later-hes-back-as-ennis-head-coach/

I'm thinking coming back home to be closer to his Dad while he still can, may be a big personal factor.
If GH can return back to Texas as the OC of the University of Texas (for a helluva lot of money) to hopefully help turn the Horns into a B12, or possibly a CFB playoff candidate (making an even bigger name for himself and an even bigger payday down the road) and be closer to his Dad (while he's healthy) & his family, that seems like the percentage move.

Carpe diem.


Just reading the tea leaves, I would say it's a very good sign that Herman went to visit the father of the coach that he just interviewed. I don't believe in coincidences.

 
Whoever we end up getting for OC, I hope they know the value of a good TE as more than just another lineman. We have recruited some pretty good athletes in that spot the last couple of years that could be real assets.

 
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