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Beingreal Saying its Riley working to confirm

Riley has been interviewed. I was told to expect him to be announced tomorrow. The person that told me this basically confirmed what JS said, and more.
Love it if true.....Hope Hope Hope

 
I don't think the guy is nearly as connected as he acts.
How many actually are?

From the get-go, who has been right?

Saban - no.

Jimbo - no

Mora - no

Gruden - no

Harbaugh x2 - no and no

Each has been reported by people with "insiders" that have not come to fruition. And each have a person to blame from Mack to Powers to Patterson.

I think 247 has mentioned every single coach listed in the AFCA to make sure they had 'em with their picks.

Friends with "insiders" = More hat than cattle.....

 
This reads well. The range and depth of the coaching staff gives a lot to think about.

If Coach Strong can be both coach developer and player developer ... lots of upside here.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Coaching Staff Talk <a href="http://t.co/Ju65M0fAnM">http://t.co/Ju65M0fAnM</a></p>— Longhorn Scoop (@LonghornScoop) <a href="https://twitter.com/LonghornScoop/statuses/422580748940361728">January 13, 2014</a></blockquote>

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With the additions of Tommie Robinson, Joe Wickline, Chris Rumph, and Chris Vaughn, Texas has added 4 great position coaches. Robinson has the most professional experience out of this group, and will bring his NFL pedigree with him to Texas. Robinson spent time with the Cardinals and Cowboys in the NFL, and spent last year as the USC RB's coach. Wickline spent time at Florida and Oklahoma State before coming to Texas, and is known around the nation as one of the best OL coaches, if not the best OL coach in the country. Chris Rumph has spent time with Clemson and Alabama, and has consistently put collegiate players in the NFL. Chris Vaughn is known around the SEC as a tremendous recruiter, and is an up and coming coach from Memphis. Vaughn also spent time at Mississippi. The common denominator with all of these hires is their ability to recruit. Rumph, Wickline, and Vaughn know the Southeastern area, and Robinson knows the pacific area extremely well. Expect Texas to start bringing in recruits from all over the map, and not just getting them on campus, but getting their commitment as well.

 
exactly. Yet this guy keeps getting post time by lots of folks, thinking it's worthy info
He just turns around and deletes those tweets that ended up being wrong, making it look like he has a perfect track record.

A lot of stuff he's said has been true. He was first one to report rumph to me in a direct message. He always stated Saban was a no go. You still listen to those who told you that? Just be happy to get free info and be grateful.
There's a huge difference that you're seemingly leaving out, likely due to the fact that you feel connected via a DM. McPhaul and JS put their name on the line when they report these things. And when they're wrong, they own up to it and take whatever backlash they get. This guy has remained anonymous and has deleted just about any tweet that he was wrong on. He's trying to clear his track record and that's shady. I'm not going to be "grateful" for info that is accurate 10% of the time.

 
A lot of stuff he's said has been true. He was first one to report rumph to me in a direct message. He always stated Saban was a no go. You still listen to those who told you that? Just be happy to get free info and be grateful.
"Info" might be a strong word there

 
He just turns around and deletes those tweets that ended up being wrong, making it look like he has a perfect track record.


There's a huge difference that you're seemingly leaving out, likely due to the fact that you feel connected via a DM. McPhaul and JS put their name on the line when they report these things. And when they're wrong, they own up to it and take whatever backlash they get. This guy has remained anonymous and has deleted just about any tweet that he was wrong on. He's trying to clear his track record and that's shady. I'm not going to be "grateful" for info that is accurate 10% of the time.
Who is Jesus? I've never heard he vame out of the closet pitting his name on the line. He said he was going to do it when Saban was announced and that didnt go well.

 
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