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Who would be Arizona Next DC.
I don't know who RR is going to hired as his New Defense. Their not a lot of DC name out their that would take this DC job at Arizona.
But who would be the next DC at Arizona.
place your names of who you think RR will hired.
But who would be the next DC at Arizona.
place your names of who you think RR will hired.
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I know who I'd like. Who would accept is a different thing. The D is not exactly a plum position right now.
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Get Ogeron and tell him he'll likely be the head coach when RR leaves after next season.
Chuck Cecil should be seriously explored.
Chuck Cecil should be seriously explored.
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Re: Who would be Arizona Next DC.
Orgeron wont leave his current position at LSU. I don't think RR will leave this time unless WVU become a burden of desperation of winning.
He going to have to find a DC that is willing to come to Arizona and coach defense against Up tempo offenses every year.
He going to have to find a DC that is willing to come to Arizona and coach defense against Up tempo offenses every year.
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I think you're selling us short. I think there are a lot of potential replacements out there that would take the job. Its a PAC12 school which is always high profile and we pay our DC quite well from what I understand. I don't think competitive coaches mind challenges, I even think they relish them and rebuilding this defense is a very doable challenge. What competitive coaches want is recognition and he would get that being in the PAC12 and he'd be well paid.
My question is whether or not RR is still married to the 3-3-5. If he is, I wouldn't mind seeing us at least go after that guy from San Diego State. If RR is willing to change the defensive scheme that really opens it up.
My question is whether or not RR is still married to the 3-3-5. If he is, I wouldn't mind seeing us at least go after that guy from San Diego State. If RR is willing to change the defensive scheme that really opens it up.
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But who do you like that is willing to become our DC and coach under RR direction.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I know who I'd like. Who would accept is a different thing. The D is not exactly a plum position right now.
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That's what i was thinking if you went with a guy with AZ ties.carcassdragger wrote: Chuck Cecil should be seriously explored.
How about an SEC guy?
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Would you stop with this defeatist nonsense? I think it is complely ridiculous.cordera89 wrote:I don't know who RR is going to hired as his New Defense. Their not a lot of DC name out their that would take this DC job at Arizona.
But who would be the next DC at Arizona.
place your names of who you think RR will hired.
If they go about this properly, it should be a very attractive job with plenty of interested, quality candidates. We should have plenty to spend, and anyone who can come in and move the needle in a positive way could watch their stock skyrocket. Put just a decent defense on the field, and this program would become formidable, with the DC getting a lot of credit for that. Next stop would be an elite DC job alongside RR (should he leave.. He would have opportunities) or a HC gig.
Now IF RR mandates the new DC runs the 3-3-5 AND wants to pick all the assistants... then that is a different story. He's no dummy; I am banking on him having learned from past mistakes.
I'd be all for Orgeron, but in no way interested in promises of "Head coach in Waiting" status. Those NEVER work out... He has a track record as a HC and it sucks. No thank you.
As for Cecil... That is intriguing. High risk / high reward (how would he feel about recruiting?), but infinitely more appealing than Hunley - although I would love to see Ricky as a position coach.
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I'm thinking one of the G% west coast DC like Kevin Clune of Utah St, Marcel Yates of Boise St, Greg Robinson of San Jose St, etc. etc.
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Me? I'd sell out for Orgeron. He is the best option that we can offer a step up (promotion and possibly pay increase). If it takes a head coach in waiting if RR leaves, fine.cordera89 wrote:But who do you like that is willing to become our DC and coach under RR direction.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I know who I'd like. Who would accept is a different thing. The D is not exactly a plum position right now.
I don't think that will happen. Where that leaves us, I don't know. I'm afraid we wind up just falling into the retread zone.
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Well that good question on what competitive coach would get in the PAC 12 and facing up tempo offense every year. The question is would that DC have Full control of defense personal if RR allow it. If RR was still married to that 335 he wouldn't have no problem of finding another coach to run it which is only two Gibson of WVU and Rocky Long of San Diego State( He the primary DC). I can only of few DC that would take the job.tgrumpy2 wrote:I think you're selling us short. I think there are a lot of potential replacements out there that would take the job. Its a PAC12 school which is always high profile and we pay our DC quite well from what I understand. I don't think competitive coaches mind challenges, I even think they relish them and rebuilding this defense is a very doable challenge. What competitive coaches want is recognition and he would get that being in the PAC12 and he'd be well paid.
My question is whether or not RR is still married to the 3-3-5. If he is, I wouldn't mind seeing us at least go after that guy from San Diego State. If RR is willing to change the defensive scheme that really opens it up.
Ron English
Randy Shannon
Gene Chizik
Butch David
Greg Mattison
It long shot that all of them wouldn't take it unless they want to get back into coaching.
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There aren't any DCs out there who are qualified to run a 3-3-5 for the exception of Tony Gibson. Gulp.
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Well, he surprised us all by dropping Casteel maybe he'll surprise us again by dropping the 3-3-5.chiefzona wrote:There aren't any DCs out there who are qualified to run a 3-3-5 for the exception of Tony Gibson. Gulp.
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It not nonsense if I really want to think that RR wont hired capable DC. Their not a lot names out their to attract of who is willing to come to Arizona as RR DC. Orgeron isn't going to leave his current at LSU. I don't know about Chuck Cecil if he willing to do it.Harvey Specter wrote:Would you stop with this defeatist nonsense? I think it is complely ridiculous.cordera89 wrote:I don't know who RR is going to hired as his New Defense. Their not a lot of DC name out their that would take this DC job at Arizona.
But who would be the next DC at Arizona.
place your names of who you think RR will hired.
If they go about this properly, it should be a very attractive job with plenty of interested, quality candidates. We should have plenty to spend, and anyone who can come in and move the needle in a positive way could watch their stock skyrocket. Put just a decent defense on the field, and this program would become formidable, with the DC getting a lot of credit for that. Next stop would be an elite DC job alongside RR (should he leave.. He would have opportunities) or a HC gig.
Now IF RR mandates the new DC runs the 3-3-5 AND wants to pick all the assistants... then that is a different story. He's no dummy; I am banking on him having learned from past mistakes.
I'd be all for Orgeron, but in no way interested in promises of "Head coach in Waiting" status. Those NEVER work out... He has a track record as a HC and it sucks. No thank you.
As for Cecil... That is intriguing. High risk / high reward (how would he feel about recruiting?), but infinitely more appealing than Hunley - although I would love to see Ricky as a position coach.
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Gibson is one, Rocky Long is the other.chiefzona wrote:There aren't any DCs out there who are qualified to run a 3-3-5 for the exception of Tony Gibson. Gulp.
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Yeah, that's what I meant about retreads.cordera89 wrote:Well that good question on what competitive coach would get in the PAC 12 and facing up tempo offense every year. The question is would that DC have Full control of defense personal if RR allow it. If RR was still married to that 335 he wouldn't have no problem of finding another coach to run it which is only two Gibson of WVU and Rocky Long of San Diego State( He the primary DC). I can only of few DC that would take the job.tgrumpy2 wrote:I think you're selling us short. I think there are a lot of potential replacements out there that would take the job. Its a PAC12 school which is always high profile and we pay our DC quite well from what I understand. I don't think competitive coaches mind challenges, I even think they relish them and rebuilding this defense is a very doable challenge. What competitive coaches want is recognition and he would get that being in the PAC12 and he'd be well paid.
My question is whether or not RR is still married to the 3-3-5. If he is, I wouldn't mind seeing us at least go after that guy from San Diego State. If RR is willing to change the defensive scheme that really opens it up.
Ron English
Randy Shannon
Gene Chizik
Butch David
Greg Mattison
It long shot that all of them wouldn't take it unless they want to get back into coaching.
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Please, people. Stop.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Me? I'd sell out for Orgeron. He is the best option that we can offer a step up (promotion and possibly pay increase). If it takes a head coach in waiting if RR leaves, fine.cordera89 wrote:But who do you like that is willing to become our DC and coach under RR direction.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I know who I'd like. Who would accept is a different thing. The D is not exactly a plum position right now.
I don't think that will happen. Where that leaves us, I don't know. I'm afraid we wind up just falling into the retread zone.
I know it was Ole Miss, and I know it is the SEC, but with 3 years as a (permanent) head coach... he was 10-25 overall, and 3-21 in conference. That is not a typo, it is the worst 3-year stretch under any head coach at Ole Miss in modern history.
We may as well hire Houston Nutt...
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If he doesn't drop the 3-3-5, and micro-manages the defense, then as far as I am concerned he did not buy himself any time with this move. Take that approach, the the performance of the defense next season will reflect directly on him (and his near-term job security).azgreg wrote:Well, he surprised us all by dropping Casteel maybe he'll surprise us again by dropping the 3-3-5.chiefzona wrote:There aren't any DCs out there who are qualified to run a 3-3-5 for the exception of Tony Gibson. Gulp.
He is a smart guy... I hope his mind wins out over his ego.
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Harvey I think everyone want Orgeron as Dline Coach not a HC if RR decide to bolt after making changes on the Defense staff. Houston Nutt I don't know about that.Harvey Specter wrote:Please, people. Stop.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Me? I'd sell out for Orgeron. He is the best option that we can offer a step up (promotion and possibly pay increase). If it takes a head coach in waiting if RR leaves, fine.cordera89 wrote:But who do you like that is willing to become our DC and coach under RR direction.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I know who I'd like. Who would accept is a different thing. The D is not exactly a plum position right now.
I don't think that will happen. Where that leaves us, I don't know. I'm afraid we wind up just falling into the retread zone.
I know it was Ole Miss, and I know it is the SEC, but with 3 years as a (permanent) head coach... he was 10-25 overall, and 3-21 in conference. That is not a typo, it is the worst 3-year stretch under any head coach at Ole Miss in modern history.
We may as well hire Houston Nutt...
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I'd love to get Todd Grantham, but we'd need to offer way more in pay than we currently do. I think he's at $1M+ currently.
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I think RR is clear that if 335 isn't working then their not point of bringing it back. If RR was a smart guy, He should not replicate what he did at Michigan when hired a new DC that doesn't know how to run the 335 scheme.Harvey Specter wrote:If he doesn't drop the 3-3-5, and micro-manages the defense, then as far as I am concerned he did not buy himself any time with this move. Take that approach, the the performance of the defense next season will reflect directly on him (and his near-term job security).azgreg wrote:Well, he surprised us all by dropping Casteel maybe he'll surprise us again by dropping the 3-3-5.chiefzona wrote:There aren't any DCs out there who are qualified to run a 3-3-5 for the exception of Tony Gibson. Gulp.
He is a smart guy... I hope his mind wins out over his ego.
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cordera89 wrote:Gibson is one, Rocky Long is the other.chiefzona wrote:There aren't any DCs out there who are qualified to run a 3-3-5 for the exception of Tony Gibson. Gulp.
I said DCs not HCs. The 3-3-5 as a primary scheme is just about dead and never really took off. No one wants a glorified nickel.
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That why I said them two are the only ones that run 335. Even thou Rocky Long is a HC but he also their Primary DC thou. So if RR was trying to replace Casteel in the 335, One of those two would qualify.chiefzona wrote:cordera89 wrote:Gibson is one, Rocky Long is the other.chiefzona wrote:There aren't any DCs out there who are qualified to run a 3-3-5 for the exception of Tony Gibson. Gulp.
I said DCs not HCs. The 3-3-5 as a primary scheme is just about dead and never really took off. No one wants a glorified nickel.
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Love his Wiki page.Chicat wrote:I'd love to get Todd Grantham, but we'd need to offer way more in pay than we currently do. I think he's at $1M+ currently.
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There's a reason why everyone had a completely different view of him after the interim job at USC. He has always been a tremendous recruiter, and he had an empty talent cupboard at Ole Miss that he filled enough for Nutt to win immediately.Harvey Specter wrote:Please, people. Stop.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Me? I'd sell out for Orgeron. He is the best option that we can offer a step up (promotion and possibly pay increase). If it takes a head coach in waiting if RR leaves, fine.cordera89 wrote:But who do you like that is willing to become our DC and coach under RR direction.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I know who I'd like. Who would accept is a different thing. The D is not exactly a plum position right now.
I don't think that will happen. Where that leaves us, I don't know. I'm afraid we wind up just falling into the retread zone.
I know it was Ole Miss, and I know it is the SEC, but with 3 years as a (permanent) head coach... he was 10-25 overall, and 3-21 in conference. That is not a typo, it is the worst 3-year stretch under any head coach at Ole Miss in modern history.
We may as well hire Houston Nutt...
It was pretty unanimous after the USC stint that he had matured in learning how to actually run a program.
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Proof?carcassdragger wrote:Get Ogeron and tell him he'll likely be the head coach when RR leaves after next season.
Chuck Cecil should be seriously explored.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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cordera89 wrote:That why I said them two are the only ones that run 335. Even thou Rocky Long is a HC but he also their Primary DC thou. So if RR was trying to replace Casteel in the 335, One of those two would qualify.chiefzona wrote:cordera89 wrote:Gibson is one, Rocky Long is the other.chiefzona wrote:There aren't any DCs out there who are qualified to run a 3-3-5 for the exception of Tony Gibson. Gulp.
I said DCs not HCs. The 3-3-5 as a primary scheme is just about dead and never really took off. No one wants a glorified nickel.
Long and his ego wouldn't fit in RR's office.
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Probably very few, but that's why you hire position coaches to recruit certain areas. All I do know is that he does more with less than just about anyone. He's getting Okie State/Mizzou/Arkansas scraps in recruiting and coaches them way up.azgreg wrote:Love his Wiki page.Chicat wrote:I'd love to get Todd Grantham, but we'd need to offer way more in pay than we currently do. I think he's at $1M+ currently.
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Does he get Petrino's scraps as well?Chicat wrote:Probably very few, but that's why you hire position coaches to recruit certain areas. All I do know is that he does more with less than just about anyone. He's getting Okie State/Mizzou/Arkansas scraps in recruiting and coaches them way up.azgreg wrote:Love his Wiki page.Chicat wrote:I'd love to get Todd Grantham, but we'd need to offer way more in pay than we currently do. I think he's at $1M+ currently.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Grantham" target="_blankTodd Grantham
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What west coast connections does he have?
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I've got a young guy in mind
Defensive pedigree
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Defensive pedigree
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With DL also open, is there any interest in Joe Salave'a?
I don't know jack about position coaches, but he seems to have been promoted up the chain at WSU. And he's talked island kids into Pullman.
I don't know jack about position coaches, but he seems to have been promoted up the chain at WSU. And he's talked island kids into Pullman.
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He gets a milazgreg wrote:Does he get Petrino's scraps as well?Chicat wrote:Probably very few, but that's why you hire position coaches to recruit certain areas. All I do know is that he does more with less than just about anyone. He's getting Okie State/Mizzou/Arkansas scraps in recruiting and coaches them way up.azgreg wrote:Love his Wiki page.Chicat wrote:I'd love to get Todd Grantham, but we'd need to offer way more in pay than we currently do. I think he's at $1M+ currently.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Grantham" target="_blankTodd Grantham
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Not to be confused with Todd Graham.
What west coast connections does he have?
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azgreg wrote:I'm thinking one of the G% west coast DC like Kevin Clune of Utah St, Marcel Yates of Boise St, Greg Robinson of San Jose St, etc. etc.
You got Greg Robinson from me. Haha
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I saw that, but that's not where i got it. I just went down the list of top total defenses at the NCAA site and listed DC from smaller west coast schools.chiefzona wrote:azgreg wrote:I'm thinking one of the G% west coast DC like Kevin Clune of Utah St, Marcel Yates of Boise St, Greg Robinson of San Jose St, etc. etc.
You got Greg Robinson from me. Haha
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Greg Robinson coached at Michigan with Rich Rod (Didnt go well) and just retired from coaching
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oops.Newportcat wrote:Greg Robinson coached at Michigan with Rich Rod (Didnt go well) and just retired from coaching
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As long as we are talking about Retreads how about Dick Tomey??
Pity he's not 20 years younger.
Pity he's not 20 years younger.
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Newportcat wrote:Greg Robinson coached at Michigan with Rich Rod (Didnt go well) and just retired from coaching
Indeed. However, retirement is a loose word for I just helped someone out but would take a higher paying position with better pay.
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My buddy passed this gem on from a Michigan board (Scout, I assume):
"The identity of a RR defensive cooridinator is as irrelevant as a Taylor Swift boyfriend - doomed for dismissal."
"The identity of a RR defensive cooridinator is as irrelevant as a Taylor Swift boyfriend - doomed for dismissal."
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That's cute. I also think it's quite humorous how many seemed to have forgotten just how brilliant our AD really is. You can freaking kiss this horrible defensive scheme goodbye. GB gave Rich a shot with it and it failed miserably, it's go time now with a real defense and one that does not repel defensive talent away from Arizona. We repelled like a MF'er in regards to defensive recruiting, that foolishness stops now! That scheme is dead, just watch....BearDown89 wrote:My buddy passed this gem on from a Michigan board (Scout, I assume):
"The identity of a RR defensive cooridinator is as irrelevant as a Taylor Swift boyfriend - doomed for dismissal."
BTFD
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You really think Byrne is getting involved with the football program that deeply, telling RR what schemes he can and/or can't run? I would very highly doubt that.
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Absolutely.azpenguin wrote:You really think Byrne is getting involved with the football program that deeply, telling RR what schemes he can and/or can't run? I would very highly doubt that.
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I doubt it. They may have discussed it during the initial interviews before RR was hired but I bet it ended there. Personnel decisions are a different matter though. I'm sure GB is involved in those.Sid wrote:Absolutely.azpenguin wrote:You really think Byrne is getting involved with the football program that deeply, telling RR what schemes he can and/or can't run? I would very highly doubt that.
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Again, I would very highly doubt that. ADs getting involved in making decisions like that is a good way to run off your coach and make your job unattractive to high level coaches. He might have a say in personnel to a certain point but there's limits on that as well.
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Head coaches who refuse to be proactive about personnel, though, regardless of how close their relationships are, might force the AD's hand.
RichRod's a helluva sunshine soothsayer, but read closely at times and you'll also see a communicator proficient at making excuses for his own. Whether it's crappy recruiting or scheme that doesn't fit existing personnel, the honest, personal truth necessary for tough decisions won't be volunteered by that man.
This is not the time for excuses. There's too much that's been invested by too many parties already. And besides, he's being paid too much to make excuses--paid to win, not to not rock the boat.
RichRod's a helluva sunshine soothsayer, but read closely at times and you'll also see a communicator proficient at making excuses for his own. Whether it's crappy recruiting or scheme that doesn't fit existing personnel, the honest, personal truth necessary for tough decisions won't be volunteered by that man.
This is not the time for excuses. There's too much that's been invested by too many parties already. And besides, he's being paid too much to make excuses--paid to win, not to not rock the boat.
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And why would Michigan even care about what RR is doing for his defense.BearDown89 wrote:My buddy passed this gem on from a Michigan board (Scout, I assume):
"The identity of a RR defensive cooridinator is as irrelevant as a Taylor Swift boyfriend - doomed for dismissal."
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Why? Like Greg said, they discussed it most likely early on the recruiting process. This isn't LivingBAD, we have a very bright relatively young AD that knows the importance of a profitable football program. Many have posted defensive stats, current & past recruiting rankings that make most of us sick. Do you honestly think a former SEC guy is in love with this horrible defensive scheme? GB is not a fan, trust me....if you think this scheme is not a major factor in why our defensive recruiting absolutely sucks, then I'm speechless. But, if you do, I honestly don't know how one would not see why our very hands on AD would not discuss our defensive woes with our head coach?azpenguin wrote:Again, I would very highly doubt that. ADs getting involved in making decisions like that is a good way to run off your coach and make your job unattractive to high level coaches. He might have a say in personnel to a certain point but there's limits on that as well.
We shall all see soon enough and I expect someone (reporter) down the road will get GB's thoughts on all of this and that will speak volumes!
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There's a difference between discussing the defensive issues as part of a program wide review and "you need to fire this guy, you need to run this scheme" etc. The former is normal and expected talk. The latter is interfering with a coach and his running of the program.
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Several years ago (during the Mack flameout) I did a day trip with a former assistant AD, and we got to talking about Ricky Hundley, a lot of water is under that bridge and it is very likely that he will never be hired at the U for a football position because of past events.
I would cross Ricky off that list. He's pissed off a lot of people with long memories.
I would cross Ricky off that list. He's pissed off a lot of people with long memories.