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Quote from: meow meow on August 02, 2017, 08:12:44 AMi'm almost to the point where i've come to terms with Sean and i'm not that scared about it anymoreThis. Over the last few years, I've actually convinced myself that Sean will be good.
i'm almost to the point where i've come to terms with Sean and i'm not that scared about it anymore
Quote from: cas4ksu on August 02, 2017, 10:17:02 AMQuote from: meow meow on August 02, 2017, 08:12:44 AMi'm almost to the point where i've come to terms with Sean and i'm not that scared about it anymoreThis. Over the last few years, I've actually convinced myself that Sean will be good.This is accurate
I'm kinda eh, either way at this point. If we can survive a Ron Prince-ing, we can survive whatever Sean throws at us.
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pretty sure if we're in the bottom 4 teams for 3 years in a row, people will be ready to move on. by that time Venzy might be ready to come calm the waters
Quote from: meow meow on August 02, 2017, 01:10:00 PMpretty sure if we're in the bottom 4 teams for 3 years in a row, people will be ready to move on. by that time Venzy might be ready to come calm the watersYeah, I'm sure he would be willing to come coach a program that has been depleted of all talent just 3 years after turning down the job when he could have inherited a conference contender.
I can't really think of too many coaches who've handed over gigs to their sons. Most that come to mind are basketball. TTech, Georgetown, etc.
OSU did it, too. Also a terrible result.
why would he take calls if he's gonna get handed a P5 job?
If Sean was good someone would have wanted him to coach elsewhere for their team. Does anyone know if he's ever even received any calls about going elsewhere? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk