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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: Immaculate1 on December 11, 2010, 07:15:27 PM
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At Florida?
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At Florida?
That was fast
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So much for CTR. :frown:
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horrible hire
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horrible hire
confusing at the very least
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horrible hire
gonna have to explain this one to me
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YES! I rough ridin' LOVE shaggybevo meltdowns. :drool:
tune in here: http://www.shaggybevo.com/board/showthread.php/78859-BON-says-Florida-is-reaching-out-to-Muschamp
(http://www.shaggybevo.com/board/showthread.php/78859-BON-says-Florida-is-reaching-out-to-Muschamp)
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Watch for it to be like Chizik/Auburn. :surprised:
Even with an elite Floridian greeting Muschamps plane arriving in Gainsville very similar to a Jerry Springer episode & everything.
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From the thread above
Mack has built this program up from the ashes, only to burn it back down again
Something about that sounds really familiar. :dunno:
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horrible hire
gonna have to explain this one to me
just a "feeling," bro.
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I would have went with the MSU guy.
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Shows the importance of the "HCIW" title.
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Texas is going to need someone with Cosh-like ability.
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Texas is going to need someone with Cosh-like ability.
Greg Robinson might need work.
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Texas is going to need someone with Cosh-like ability.
Somebody tell them we have a DC who dominated there offense this year. They could probably give him the HCIW title now if they steal him away from us.
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EPIC meltdown going on
oh goddammit.
surely just a coincidence. I mean lots of people fly from Austin to Gainsvillle at 6 oclock at night on a saturday.
right?
Not to worry, Greg Robinson should be available to reclaim his perch as DC next season.
This is it. This is the decline. All of our worst nightmares are going to come true. Hello 1985-1997!!!!!!!!!
If this happens I'm going to literally rough ridin' kill Mack Brown. rough ridin' burn his house down while he's sleeping in it. FUUFUFUUFUFFUFUU
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Now there's rumblings that Major Applewhite is going with him. Is there anybody left on that staff?
I love this crap. Texas is pissed they lost a great coordinator and Florida is pissed because they think they got a shitty head coach. :emawkid:
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Shows the importance of the "HCIW" title.
Did Texas remember to specify which school's head coaching position he was waiting on? :ck:
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Phil Bennett to TX as DC
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Phil Bennett to TX as DC
shazbot!, shazbot!, dbl shazbot!! :chainsaw: :curse: :bang:
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Phil Bennett to TX as DC
:comehere:
eff you
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So when Mack is done, It's Patterson!!!, right?
Imagine what GP could do there.
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So when Mack is done, It's Patterson!!!, right?
Imagine what GP could do there.
JFC :facepalm:
:barf:
:goodbyecruelworld:
Why can't we all just enjoy the pain of UT instead of throwing out very possible scenarios that would suck major crap?
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This is good news for Texas. Muschamp is extremely overrated and now they can actually find a good replacement for Mack in a couple of years.
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This will end up much worse for Florida than it will for Texas.
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Florida ends up with this guy? Good thing we're going to have our pick of whoever we want when the goemawtards force Snyder out. Amirite or amirite?!
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Great hire for Florida. Home rough ridin' run.
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Shocked at first, but maybe Will sees the Mack meltdown beginning (although you'd have to be quite horrible to set UT back with their revenue and built in recruiting advantages).
Phil Bennett as UT DC depresses me already, we'll probably quit dominating the Horns now.
Maybe Mack is planning to coach for another 8 years so Will said eff it?
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Didn't see GP's name mentioned once in that thread... Do they consider him too small-time?
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"Reports are surfacing that ex-Miami head coach Randy Shannon is the favorite candidate to replace Will Muschamp as Texas' defensive coordinator.
Shannon was recently fired from Miami after four years.
Shannon was reportedly high on Mack Brown's list of defensive coordinator candidates in 2007 before he took the job at Miami. Muschamp was hired in '08.
Brown needs to act quickly in order to keep his recruits, and current players, from panicking."
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"Reports are surfacing that ex-Miami head coach Randy Shannon is the favorite candidate to replace Will Muschamp as Texas' defensive coordinator.
Shannon was recently fired from Miami after four years.
Shannon was reportedly high on Mack Brown's list of defensive coordinator candidates in 2007 before he took the job at Miami. Muschamp was hired in '08.
Brown needs to act quickly in order to keep his recruits, and current players, from panicking."
I'm usually not a fan of coaching retreads, but I would've taken Shannon as HC in a heartbeat.
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Wow, UF makes the second best hire in their division
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This is the guy who left Klein hang 39pts on him, right?
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This is the guy who left Klein hang 39pts on him, right?
Muschamp was left out to dry this year, especially against us, for a number of reasons.
- Post-Colt, Greg Davis and Mack let the offense turn into a sputtering pile of crap that consistently gave their opponents a short field to work with
- Mack's policy of offering high-profile junior recruits instead of pouncing on late-blooming seniors finally caught up to UT in most aspects of their team this year (UT's O-line has been suffering the downsides of this strategy for a good 2-3 years now). Offense and special teams were hit the most by this, but defense was not an exception here. The common theme in Austin right now is that Muschamp and Major Applewhite were extremely frustrated with Mack over what they thought was an inadequate evaluation system of recruits.
- Garrett Gilbert turned the ball over in quantities that CarsyCoff could only dream of (relates to point #1).
- Seriously, vs. KSU Greg Davis threw the ball something like 24 times in a row against the nation's worst rushing defense--when they weren't having trouble moving the ball on the ground--and most of those INT's came during that stint of passes.
- UT's sense of entitlement and softness in their athletes (especially on offense) left them ill-equipped to deal with challenging situations. It's debatable exactly when they quit, but Iowa State or Baylor is a good guess. By the time they played us, the defense was still trying to give a crap compared to the rest of the team, but they were fighting an uphill battle.
tl;DID NOT READ summary:
- But seriously, being constantly given a short field behind you is pretty much the antithesis to putting your defense in a position to win. It's not a coincidence that UT outgained us in total yards despite getting plastered on the scoreboard.
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Great hire for Florida. Home effing run.
yeah. an auburn fan would think that. what an absolute joke of a hire. :goodbyecruelworld:
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LOLLERS, Texas may have their own Old Balls scenario playing out.
http://college-football.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/24156338/26417783
That last reason may have picked up a little extra steam this morning, as columnist Kirk Bohls of the Austin American-Statesman claims that Muschamp had already been promised a date to take over the Longhorns ... and that Brown had blown the deadline off :
"At least one source told me Brown had decided in the offseason to step down at the end of the 2010 season, but he changed his mind after his first losing season at Texas, worried that his legacy had been tarnished.
Muschamp was annoyed by the decision, sources close to the football program have said, and chose to leave what he thought was promised him: arguably the best coaching position in the country because of Texas' enormous resources, facilities and budget and the recruiting edge that is the Lone Star State."
If that's the case, Brown (somewhat ironically) may very well wind up tarnishing his legacy even further. If Muschamp goes on to success at Florida and Brown fails to revive the 'Horns under his overhauled staff , Brown won't just be the coach who went 5-7; he'll be the coach who drove away the coach that would have gotten the 'Horns back from 5-7.
Even that shouldn't be enough to dent Brown's remarkable tenure in Austin, given his laundry list of accomplishments and national championship ring. But there's also no question that it will if that's how things play out. As Bohls points out, the coach-in-waiting scheme embarked on by Brown, Muschamp, and Texas comes with a number of inherent risks. But it's not really the scheme that's been the risk for Brown -- it'll be agreeing to it without a firm date for the baton exchange ... and, if Bohls is right, not living up to a date that Muschamp must have expected was firm enough.
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good artice by bitb about the gators keeping urban in the department... w/ a ksu s/o.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/14441755/meyer-staying-in-gainesville-a-doomsday-clock-for-muschamp