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2024 College Football Thread


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If I'm UNC I'm calling Kliff Kingsbury and offering him the HC position.

 

In a weak conference that doesn't play much defense having arguably the best play caller in the ACC and we know he can bring in QBs and develop them. I think he would have UNC in position to win a ACC championship sooner than later.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Lol

 

Summrall is an sec guy.   Mullen is the home run hire.   Chadwell will never step foot in chapel hill.   

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Prime would only leave Colorado for FSU or a school in the SEC.

 

That list is awful btw. I want Kingsbury.

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3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

If I'm UNC I'm calling Kliff Kingsbury and offering him the HC position.

 

In a weak conference that doesn't play much defense having arguably the best play caller in the ACC and we know he can bring in QBs and develop them. I think he would have UNC in position to win a ACC championship sooner than later.

The man couldn't win with Patrick Mahomes as his QB.

Get him signed the fug up. 

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7 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Deion Sanders?

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Not happening. Going from Colorado to UNC is just a lateral move. If he's leaving it's for a big time school.

 

My sleeper is the NY Giants. Prime coaches his son in NY in that market. You can't get any bigger than that.

 

Ultimately I think he stays at Colorado with a bigger contract.

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8 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I'm surprised you out on Kingsbury. It's literally the type of move this program needs. At least we have a shot to outscore teams.

 

Who are your top 3 realistic candidates for HC?

All the way out. Talk to people who knows Texas HS football. The guy refused to recruit. We already saw how that turned out with Fedora.

Kingsbury is right where he belongs IMO as an OC. Not every good coordinator has the right makeup to make a good HC.

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