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Matt Rhule joins GMFB Tuesday & Wednesday


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2 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

Don't you mean the Chapel Hill Tarheels once Mack retires again. 🤔

No. The HC in waiting isthe current OC Phil Longo unless he doesn’t want it. 
 

UNC could do much, much better than Ruhle, and honestly every ACC team is above him aside from maybe Boston College. 

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2 hours ago, CRA said:

if I was a power 5 school I would be making a hard run at Deion Sanders.  Hard.  Especially in a NIL world.   Would be so easy to get recruits to flood into his school.

I think Sanders probably is in a weird spot though.  In his little time coaching he already has had a big impact with HBCUs.  So there probably is some pressure to stay put for him.   

A school with zero academic credibility and kinda isolated that would be a great fit for Deion is Arizona State. I don’t know why they aren’t going after him. Would be a great fit IMO

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

duke would kill for rhule and his goon squad..

It certainly looks like duke made a good hire this year and honestly Cutcliffe should have retired 2 years ago. 
 

duke football is a good job because you basically have zero expectations and you will never, ever come close to the level of praise or scrutiny the basketball team receives. A lot of room to grow, especially if you can produce a respectable season like this year or beat UNC. Most duke fans pull for Bama, FSU, Notre Dame, USC, or South Carolina in football so there really is no pressure to win. 

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3 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

It certainly looks like duke made a good hire this year and honestly Cutcliffe should have retired 2 years ago. 
 

duke football is a good job because you basically have zero expectations and you will never, ever come close to the level of praise or scrutiny the basketball team receives. A lot of room to grow, especially if you can produce a respectable season like this year or beat UNC. Most duke fans pull for Bama, FSU, Notre Dame, USC, or South Carolina in football so there really is no pressure to win. 

It was a harder job, but with the fall of ACC football its not that bad now. WF has shown whats possible, they are in a similar boat and gotten good results for years.

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15 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

No. The HC in waiting isthe current OC Phil Longo unless he doesn’t want it. 
 

UNC could do much, much better than Ruhle, and honestly every ACC team is above him aside from maybe Boston College. 

But you deserve Rhule coaching your school's program for all the trash talking you do about the other state schools. Soul Food Cooking GIF by WE tv

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6 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He quite literally won the lottery.  Why in the hell would anyone want that grind of a job having to deal with 17 18 year olds and all that comes with that?  Dude if you want to work do some commentating but even then I would question why.   70 million dollars is a poo ton of money and you could never spend that in 5 lifetimes

Rhule lives for the con. He just has to get over on people. It’s what he does 

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5 hours ago, CRA said:

I think Sanders probably is in a weird spot though.  In his little time coaching he already has had a big impact with HBCUs.  So there probably is some pressure to stay put for him.   

He's openly said he would leave Jackson State for a big time college job for the simple fact that it would get all of his coaches and staff paid big bucks.  His son is the only reason to stay, but he'd just transfer with him. 

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5 hours ago, Basbear said:

It was a harder job, but with the fall of ACC football its not that bad now. WF has shown whats possible, they are in a similar boat and gotten good results for years.

What “fall of ACC football” are you talking about? ACC is underrated in football and people just hate on the ACC because they think they’re supposed to. 

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2 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Wow, he actually said that? Sounds like a nightmare to work for and play under him

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 “I miss being at practice. I miss being with the guys. I miss seeing something done wrong and, ‘Hey, let’s stop it and do it again.’ I miss teaching.”

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