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Quote from: PowercatPat on July 14, 2011, 03:10:45 PMLol at comparing Gill to Snyder.Gill went 3-9 last season and finished with the #34 recruiting class in the country. K-State wasn't even top 50.http://rivals.yahoo.com/kansas/football/recruiting/teamrank/2011/all/all[/ur
Lol at comparing Gill to Snyder.
Recruiting smack doesn't really work when you win 3 games.
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
Quote from: OregonHawk on July 14, 2011, 11:28:53 PMQuote from: PowercatPat on July 14, 2011, 03:10:45 PMLol at comparing Gill to Snyder.Gill went 3-9 last season and finished with the #34 recruiting class in the country. K-State wasn't even top 50.http://rivals.yahoo.com/kansas/football/recruiting/teamrank/2011/all/all[/urI was talking about their coaching careers, not recruiting tard.
Quote from: pike on July 15, 2011, 04:57:31 PMRecruiting smack doesn't really work when you win 3 games. It's even more effective when you go 3-9 and finish with the #34 recruiting class, while Little Ag School on the Prairie State can't even crack the top 50 (even after a banner Pinstriple Bowl season).
beems, when those guys on phog say that he has to be fired after one effing season you give them a foot in the ass for me!
Quote from: steve dave on July 15, 2011, 10:13:48 PMbeems, when those guys on phog say that he has to be fired after one effing season you give them a foot in the ass for me!"those guys" are massive racists. You, me and Beems both know TG needs 6 years. Especially with the way he is recruiting.
I'd be willing to give Gill four or five years. The risk/reward with Gill is pretty one-sided. If he doesn't win, big deal... KU football hires a better coach in a few years. If he does start winning, KU will have one of the best young coaches in the country (who can recruit at a much higher level than Mangino did).
Quote from: OregonHawk on July 14, 2011, 11:36:28 PMI'd be willing to give Gill four or five years. The risk/reward with Gill is pretty one-sided. If he doesn't win, big deal... KU football hires a better coach in a few years. If he does start winning, KU will have one of the best young coaches in the country (who can recruit at a much higher level than Mangino did). This post/reasoning is pretty hilarious.