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2024 College Football Thread


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Why would any of those teams hire him? Other than maybe Vanderbilt.

I'm not sure just going off the rumors. People have been saying he needs to be in a bigger market so he can get real recruits.

 

They basically saying he's too good to be in the middle of the country. People want him at a bigger school for whatever reason.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I'm not sure just going off the rumors. People have been saying he needs to be in a bigger market so he can get real recruits.

 

They basically saying he's too good to be in the middle of the country. People want him at a bigger school for whatever reason.

It doesn't get easier as you go up.  That's nonsense.  You succeed and you get the chance to move up.  That's how it works.  He got tons of transfers coming to play for him and still finished last in the PAC12.

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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

It doesn't get easier as you go up.  That's nonsense.  You succeed and you get the chance to move up.  That's how it works.  He got tons of transfers coming to play for him and still finished last in the PAC12.

Boulder Colorado 

 

You understand he's already at a disadvantage from a recruiting standpoint. Put him on a school with better resources you will see how much he can truly make an impact.

 

Colorado actually improved last year with those 4 wins. Just shows you how blind people are. That team was one of the worst programs in the country when he took over.

 

Did you forget?

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Boulder Colorado 

 

You understand he's already at a disadvantage from a recruiting standpoint. Put him on a school with better resources you will see how much he can truly make an impact.

 

Colorado actually improved last year with those 4 wins. Just shows you how blind people are. That team was one of the worst programs in the country when he took over.

 

Did you forget?

And they still are

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