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KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
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If you want Richt you are a rough ridin' Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!). We already got rid of one coach who couldn't beat his rivals.
Richt can't do crap with about as much talent as anyone in the country. He wouldn't be able to do crap with the talent he could bring to MHK, either.
Quote from: jtksu on September 18, 2010, 04:10:46 PMRicht can't do crap with about as much talent as anyone in the country. He wouldn't be able to do crap with the talent he could bring to MHK, either.I suppose you think Mack Brown is a bad coach too.
Quote from: Chingon on September 18, 2010, 04:13:04 PMQuote from: jtksu on September 18, 2010, 04:10:46 PMRicht can't do crap with about as much talent as anyone in the country. He wouldn't be able to do crap with the talent he could bring to MHK, either.I suppose you think Mack Brown is a bad coach too. Mack finally won a MNC to get that monkey of his back and his team played for another one last year. Richt is going to be fired after this season.
Started at Georgia in 2001.2002: 13-1 #3 recruiting2003: 11-3 #6 recruiting2004: 10-2 #6 recruiting2005: 10-3 #10 recruiting2006: 9-4 #4 recruiting2007: 11-2 #9 recruiting2008: 10-3 #7 recruiting2009: 8-5 #6 recruiting2010: #15 recruitingI guess I would take him
he is 7 and 2 in bowl games (2 and 1 in bcs bowls), won the sec twice, sec coach of the year twice.there are other people out there and i doubt it would happen but we would be lucky to get him
Quote from: goldenticket on September 18, 2010, 04:42:26 PMhe is 7 and 2 in bowl games (2 and 1 in bcs bowls), won the sec twice, sec coach of the year twice.there are other people out there and i doubt it would happen but we would be lucky to get himObviously, he can win some games. But, if we were in the running for a big name like that, I think there are other big names out there that would be better suited to winning at K-State.
Quote from: Joker on September 18, 2010, 04:34:32 PMStarted at Georgia in 2001.2002: 13-1 #3 recruiting2003: 11-3 #6 recruiting2004: 10-2 #6 recruiting2005: 10-3 #10 recruiting2006: 9-4 #4 recruiting2007: 11-2 #9 recruiting2008: 10-3 #7 recruiting2009: 8-5 #6 recruiting2010: #15 recruitingI guess I would take him Yeah, and with all that talent he has brought in, he's still going to get fired. Dude won't be bringing that type of talent to MHK, I can assure you of that. What will he do with recruiting classes in the 30s or 40s? Not be able to win enough games to keep from getting fired?
Quote from: jtksu on September 18, 2010, 04:38:55 PMQuote from: Joker on September 18, 2010, 04:34:32 PMStarted at Georgia in 2001.2002: 13-1 #3 recruiting2003: 11-3 #6 recruiting2004: 10-2 #6 recruiting2005: 10-3 #10 recruiting2006: 9-4 #4 recruiting2007: 11-2 #9 recruiting2008: 10-3 #7 recruiting2009: 8-5 #6 recruiting2010: #15 recruitingI guess I would take him Yeah, and with all that talent he has brought in, he's still going to get fired. Dude won't be bringing that type of talent to MHK, I can assure you of that. What will he do with recruiting classes in the 30s or 40s? Not be able to win enough games to keep from getting fired?From 2002-2009 the guy has averaged 10 wins a season in the toughest conference out there.Would he win us a NC? Probably not.Would he be a good coach? It's hard to argue he wouldn't be.
Quote from: Joker on September 18, 2010, 04:48:43 PMQuote from: jtksu on September 18, 2010, 04:38:55 PMQuote from: Joker on September 18, 2010, 04:34:32 PMStarted at Georgia in 2001.2002: 13-1 #3 recruiting2003: 11-3 #6 recruiting2004: 10-2 #6 recruiting2005: 10-3 #10 recruiting2006: 9-4 #4 recruiting2007: 11-2 #9 recruiting2008: 10-3 #7 recruiting2009: 8-5 #6 recruiting2010: #15 recruitingI guess I would take him Yeah, and with all that talent he has brought in, he's still going to get fired. Dude won't be bringing that type of talent to MHK, I can assure you of that. What will he do with recruiting classes in the 30s or 40s? Not be able to win enough games to keep from getting fired?From 2002-2009 the guy has averaged 10 wins a season in the toughest conference out there.Would he win us a NC? Probably not.Would he be a good coach? It's hard to argue he wouldn't be.Once again, he won't be bringing in top 10 classes to MHK. He had, arguably, as much talent as any team in the country on any given year, so he should be winning 10 games a year.
Quote from: jtksu on September 18, 2010, 04:50:32 PMQuote from: Joker on September 18, 2010, 04:48:43 PMQuote from: jtksu on September 18, 2010, 04:38:55 PMQuote from: Joker on September 18, 2010, 04:34:32 PMStarted at Georgia in 2001.2002: 13-1 #3 recruiting2003: 11-3 #6 recruiting2004: 10-2 #6 recruiting2005: 10-3 #10 recruiting2006: 9-4 #4 recruiting2007: 11-2 #9 recruiting2008: 10-3 #7 recruiting2009: 8-5 #6 recruiting2010: #15 recruitingI guess I would take him Yeah, and with all that talent he has brought in, he's still going to get fired. Dude won't be bringing that type of talent to MHK, I can assure you of that. What will he do with recruiting classes in the 30s or 40s? Not be able to win enough games to keep from getting fired?From 2002-2009 the guy has averaged 10 wins a season in the toughest conference out there.Would he win us a NC? Probably not.Would he be a good coach? It's hard to argue he wouldn't be.Once again, he won't be bringing in top 10 classes to MHK. He had, arguably, as much talent as any team in the country on any given year, so he should be winning 10 games a year. He also wouldn't be playing against as high of a caliber of competition.
Quote from: TheMadCatter on September 18, 2010, 04:54:07 PMQuote from: jtksu on September 18, 2010, 04:50:32 PMQuote from: Joker on September 18, 2010, 04:48:43 PMQuote from: jtksu on September 18, 2010, 04:38:55 PMQuote from: Joker on September 18, 2010, 04:34:32 PMStarted at Georgia in 2001.2002: 13-1 #3 recruiting2003: 11-3 #6 recruiting2004: 10-2 #6 recruiting2005: 10-3 #10 recruiting2006: 9-4 #4 recruiting2007: 11-2 #9 recruiting2008: 10-3 #7 recruiting2009: 8-5 #6 recruiting2010: #15 recruitingI guess I would take him Yeah, and with all that talent he has brought in, he's still going to get fired. Dude won't be bringing that type of talent to MHK, I can assure you of that. What will he do with recruiting classes in the 30s or 40s? Not be able to win enough games to keep from getting fired?From 2002-2009 the guy has averaged 10 wins a season in the toughest conference out there.Would he win us a NC? Probably not.Would he be a good coach? It's hard to argue he wouldn't be.Once again, he won't be bringing in top 10 classes to MHK. He had, arguably, as much talent as any team in the country on any given year, so he should be winning 10 games a year. He also wouldn't be playing against as high of a caliber of competition.The SEC east is UF, UK, UTenn, USC, Vandy, and Georgia. Florida is the only tough team they play every year. You're kidding yourself if you think that the SEC is light years above the Big 12.
Quote from: ednksu on September 18, 2010, 03:20:17 PMIf you want Richt you are a fracking Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!). We already got rid of one coach who couldn't beat his rivals. Yes, who would want a BCS winning coach with a winning record in the SEC?Maybe we should wait to get that Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) muppet Leavitt.
If you want Richt you are a fracking Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!). We already got rid of one coach who couldn't beat his rivals.