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In a clay trav v j curr cagematch I'm firmly on team j curr
Quote from: MakeItRain on November 26, 2017, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: Joker on November 26, 2017, 10:35:35 AM Quote...the deal, if reached, would be worth upwards of $10M per season for Gruden, with another $8M per season reserved for the salaries of his staff. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jon-gruden-talking-to-tennessee-volunteers-about-coaching-vacancy/So colossally stupid. Come on, they aren't going to give that dude $10 million a yearstupid why?it’s not currie’s money, it costs him nothing. he’s giving his fans what they want and putting money in his own pocket via 5 years+ of job security. if it doesn’t work, its’s gruden’s fault, not currie’s and no one would think otherwise
Quote from: Joker on November 26, 2017, 10:35:35 AM Quote...the deal, if reached, would be worth upwards of $10M per season for Gruden, with another $8M per season reserved for the salaries of his staff. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jon-gruden-talking-to-tennessee-volunteers-about-coaching-vacancy/So colossally stupid. Come on, they aren't going to give that dude $10 million a year
Quote...the deal, if reached, would be worth upwards of $10M per season for Gruden, with another $8M per season reserved for the salaries of his staff. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jon-gruden-talking-to-tennessee-volunteers-about-coaching-vacancy/
...the deal, if reached, would be worth upwards of $10M per season for Gruden, with another $8M per season reserved for the salaries of his staff.
Currie drops a turd, hiring a turd.
Quote from: WildcatPower on November 26, 2017, 01:30:00 PMCurrie drops a turd, hiring a turd.Schiano, whomever hires him, will be the second most successful college hire made this year. He was awesome at Rutgers and it wasn't with just smoke and mirrors, he got real NFL talent there. I wouldn't think a K-Stater would need to be reminded how good Rutgers was.
Quote from: MakeItRain on November 26, 2017, 02:35:29 PMQuote from: WildcatPower on November 26, 2017, 01:30:00 PMCurrie drops a turd, hiring a turd.Schiano, whomever hires him, will be the second most successful college hire made this year. He was awesome at Rutgers and it wasn't with just smoke and mirrors, he got real NFL talent there. I wouldn't think a K-Stater would need to be reminded how good Rutgers was.The K-State team they beat wasn't very good.
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No words for what is happening in Knoxville. Tragic day for Tennessee if this happens. Holding out hope that social media will stop it from happening.
Rep. Jason ZacharyRep. Jason Zachary@JasonZacharyTNI have reached out to @John_Currie and others in administration at UT expressing that WE as a TN Community do not approve of Schiano. #higherstandards2:28 PM · Nov 26, 2017 from Farrag
Former Penn State assistant coaches Greg Schiano and Tom Bradley knew that Jerry Sandusky, their colleague on Joe Paterno’s football staff, was acting improperly with young boys years before law-enforcement authorities were first notified, according to testimony from former Penn State assistant Mike McQueary that was unsealed Tuesday by a Philadelphia court.McQueary, who testified in Sandusky’s 2012 criminal case that he had told Paterno of seeing Sandusky rape a boy in 2001, said in the 2015 deposition that he had “briefly” discussed with Bradley what he had seen.“He said another assistant coach had come to him in the early ’90s about a very similar situation to mine, and he said that he had — someone had come to him as far back as early as the ’80s about seeing Jerry Sandusky doing something with a boy,” McQueary said.According to McQueary, Bradley identified Schiano, now the Ohio State defensive coordinator, as the other assistant. In response to a question about whether Bradley had shared details of what Schiano had said, McQueary related a conversation with Bradley.“No,” McQueary replied, according to the documents, “only that he had — I can’t remember if it was one night or one morning — but that Greg had come into his office white as a ghost and said he just saw Jerry doing something to a boy in the shower. And that’s it. That’s all he ever told me.”