roanokehorn
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This report is nonsense. None of those guys are going to be the next UT coach..That's a damn fine report. You guys are warming me up to John Harbaugh. Exciting week ahead.
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SignUp Now!This report is nonsense. None of those guys are going to be the next UT coach..That's a damn fine report. You guys are warming me up to John Harbaugh. Exciting week ahead.
Worry about today's problem today and tomorrow's problems tomorrow.my problem with harbough is what if the michigan coach has another bad year and they fire him and they go for john harbough because i have heard that john really would choose michigan over tx. thats means we could only have him for one year and have to start this process all over again.
No offense but Gary Anderson is only a candidate on the message boards. He hasn't been associated as a candidates from anyone credible.FWIW - watch the Wisconsin/S. Carolina game, going on right now. Gary Anderson (a potential HC for UT) and Jedoveon Clowney (my choice for the first pick in the draft) are worth watching in this game.
That is one of my must watch games today. I really like Gary Anderson, great coach and great guy. Oh and Clowney, the guy is a freak of natureFWIW - watch the Wisconsin/S. Carolina game, going on right now. Gary Anderson (a potential HC for UT) and Jedoveon Clowney (my choice for the first pick in the draft) are worth watching in this game.
I have no dog in the hunt as far as the legal validity of an extension. I do know this - those coaches that have signed them did not have to. They signed them BEFORE their season was over, when they could have very well waited until afterwards. That spells desire to me, regardless of how valid the paper is.The extensions all of these coaches are signing are as useless as the paper they're written on. Especially with no buyout clause in them. Even the ones with buyouts are pretty much useless. Coaches are mercenaries now days when it comes to big time college football.
If you are going to assert yourself like this, you have to supply the reasons why. Otherwise your comment means nothing other than unsupported speculation.This report is nonsense. None of those guys are going to be the next UT coach..
Good points. I think there are only a few reasons why they signed them.I have no dog in the hunt as far as the legal validity of an extension. I do know this - those coaches that have signed them did not have to. They signed them BEFORE their season was over, when they could have very well waited until afterwards. That spells desire to me, regardless of how valid the paper is.All the reasons given for why they signed are Bogus, IMO. These guys are star coaches and they could sign whenever they wanted. If the reasons given were "distraction" or "forced" do you really believe it? As far as Saban, for instance, could there have been a media storm that could have distracted him? Or his players, considering how they are insulated? Could any school "force" Saban, Briles or Fisher to sign or else?
I say nay, nay. They signed because they damned well wanted to stay.
I have the same question about him, but he is intriguing. Considering he's more of a defensive-minded coach, I really like what he and the OC did with the offense and Teddy Bridgewater.Question regarding Charlie Strong. I'm asking because I do not know the answer.
Can a top tier 3 coach attract top OC/DC candidates? Overall, Texas is a top program any coach would want associated with. But another factor is the HC. Saban has national championships. Harbaugh has a Super Bowl ring. Both will be well respected. But can a young coach that had relative success in a weaker conference attract the best of the best assistant coaches?
A really excellent question that I haven't seen discussed anywhere. One may love the company and be excited about the job and his salary - but how about his new boss? Is he an idiot, or not, and will you like him?Question regarding Charlie Strong. I'm asking because I do not know the answer.
Can a top tier 3 coach attract top OC/DC candidates? Overall, Texas is a top program any coach would want associated with. But another factor is the HC. Saban has national championships. Harbaugh has a Super Bowl ring. Both will be well respected. But can a young coach that had relative success in a weaker conference attract the best of the best assistant coaches?
Mack didn't have any ties to the Texas high school coaches when he got here either. The ties are firmly in place thanks too Mack. The next coach just has to maintain the ties, which will be difficult but not impossible since Mack set the bar very, very high with the HS coaches.Thanks Darrell,I just don't see Harbaugh as a good fit Right Now. We need a bigger splash that will turn recruits eye our way and I don't think he does that in Texas. No ties to high school coaches, hasn't recruited in years etc. He is a CEO type guy and we need a football coach right now. If it's not going to be Saban then I'm good with Briles or Fisher. Hell, I'm ok with any of these three being 1a,b or c. JMO but where this program is right now I'm out oh Harbaugh.
Just watch him as he is mic'd up on the sideline. Watch how the players and assistants respond and interact with him.What could you possibly learn from watching a coach on YouTube?