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MATT RHULE FIRED


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49 minutes ago, Pimpdaddy said:

....this is it.... on fhules failure.....and teppers....

 

Some news was speculating he might not rush back into college either. More opinion pieces than sourced material but I wouldn't be surprised if he laid low for a while. Although I hated his press conferences I'm interested in hearing his first interview/presser post firing

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57 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Some news was speculating he might not rush back into college either. More opinion pieces than sourced material but I wouldn't be surprised if he laid low for a while. Although I hated his press conferences I'm interested in hearing his first interview/presser post firing

Best spot for him would be something that has low expectations and would allow him the space to construct his usual turnaround plan. Wisconsin and Nebraska would not be low expectations programs, but Arizona State would. Especially if/when USC and UCLA depart, he would have a chance to have the tiptop of whatever the PAC-12 cobbled together. There are probably others that will open as well.

I don't care to ever hear him again. His talk is meaningless.

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1 minute ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Best spot for him would be something that has low expectations and would allow him the space to construct his usual turnaround plan. Wisconsin and Nebraska would not be low expectations programs, but Arizona State would. Especially if/when USC and UCLA depart, he would have a chance to have the tiptop of whatever the PAC-12 cobbled together. There are probably others that will open as well.

I don't care to ever hear him again. His talk is meaningless.

Yeah I doubt any team used to actually "competing" is actually interested, now that there are college football playoffs and NIL deals. One of his bigger accomplishments in college was beating ECU while at Temple right? LOL. To put it in perspective on an NFL level, he's not qualified to be a DC like Quinn or Rivera, or an OC for whatever failed head coach that went back to that position. Heck Snow wouldn't even get hired by another NFL team to be a DC even though we built a talented roster through the draft and FA

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Ok so after googling, he has his segments on apple podcast. If you want to give this a listen, just listen to how stupid Josh Graham is. Glad I found out his last name so that I can immediately ignore anything he writes or does.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/josh-graham-and-patrick-johnson-join-adam-for-our/id1504142219?i=1000582693968

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