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Mora, Harbaugh are probably the top choices.
"Son. This is why we are wildcats. Hard work, pride, the heart of this country. And if that's not enough for you, you can just move to California with your punk friends."
Kevin Sumlin
Quote from: MakeItRain on December 14, 2013, 07:46:40 PMQuote from: wetwillie on December 14, 2013, 07:21:12 PMSo mack is leaving and saban ain't coming. What a clusterfuck..What's so clusterfuck about that? Wasn't that scenario the likeliest when all of this started i'm enjoying the sobering "uh... so, um, what now?" type posts on the shag in between all of the celebratory GIFs
Quote from: wetwillie on December 14, 2013, 07:21:12 PMSo mack is leaving and saban ain't coming. What a clusterfuck..What's so clusterfuck about that? Wasn't that scenario the likeliest when all of this started
So mack is leaving and saban ain't coming. What a clusterfuck..
If the call goes to Franklin, maybe Ron will join him
Quote from: ELL3 on December 14, 2013, 11:59:23 PMIf the call goes to Franklin, maybe Ron will join himYour first stupid post I let go, you need to stop posting and just read for a while
mir, I can't stop watching the gif in your sig. somehow it gets funnier the longer you watch it.
If I got 3 choices, and my life depended on Texas hiring one of those 3 choices, I'd go Briles, Malzahn, and Franklin.
I would be hesitant to hire Shaw at a place like UT, all he's done is not run what Harbaugh built into the ground. Maybe he's a great coach, but I don't think there's enough data to give him this big of a job. At least with Strong you know he's largely built his own program (along with being a successful coordinator). Maybe Shaw turns out to be better down the road, but I don't see him as the sure fire home run that others do.
Quote from: Michiganisstillgood on December 14, 2013, 09:52:45 PMI would be hesitant to hire Shaw at a place like UT, all he's done is not run what Harbaugh built into the ground. Maybe he's a great coach, but I don't think there's enough data to give him this big of a job. At least with Strong you know he's largely built his own program (along with being a successful coordinator). Maybe Shaw turns out to be better down the road, but I don't see him as the sure fire home run that others do.You do realize Shaw has done a better job with the program than Harbaugh did, right? And without Andrew Luck? He is a phenomenal coach. Not leaving Stanford for anywhere but the NFL though.
Quote from: steve dave on December 14, 2013, 09:03:26 PMShawHi SD. Have a question for you. There is no way Shaw turns UT down, right?
Shaw