Sounds like the guy likes a challenge. Doesn't make him sound arrogant or douchey to me. Just because he doesn't want to come wear the O&B doesn't make him a DB. OK, maybe it kinda does.
It should be 1 per lifetime. If you find another one that is better, you have to quote the original one and deem it no longer the best one.
Beat me to it. I think Taggert could recruit Florida well but there are other pieces I'm not sure he has. And his record might say more than we will ever know... Spurrier won at Duke(9-1) one season? Hard to say Taggert's been a winner.
So are we going to call it the Fun & Gun V2.0 or what? I don’t even remember what exciting offense looks like
What if there was a "Post of the Day" rep you could give out, but it worked in such a way that you could only award one per day? So you could wait until the end of the day and then make your choice. "Pretty cool deal, doncha think?"
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They should have just tore the building down and created a monument and its name.... anything else is just heresy! Heresy I tell you!
The overall record doesn't turn heads but: 1. He was at three different schools. If he had been at one school the whole time, I think we could agree that the record would be much better. 2. He's turned around 3 DIFFERENT teams, with different challenges, so he's shown that he knows how to fix a broken team. Only other coach that I can think of that rebuilt 3 different teams was SOS. I know he's in year 1 at Oregon so there is an argument that he hasn't turned them around yet, but they're better than last year and he has the #1 recruiting class in the PAC12 coming in (the highest ranked class in Oregon history).
I'm not sure what you are saying. 36 or 50 games is enough turn a program around. Even if inheriting inferior talent scheme, coaching(teaching), S&C go a along way.
Not choosing the job that has the best resources to help him win a lot of games and championships.... we're in a state with great recruits all over the place