Bullag8r;n107499 said:What about Cam Cameron ~ NFL, SEC, available very soon? Just a question.
Coach9;n107504 said:Was horrible as a head coach with the Dolphins. Personality does not seem to make him a recruiting dynamo. Taking Ted Ginn with the 9th overall pick makes me question him as a talent evaluator. 127 yards yesterday against Arkansas doesn't wow me.
Then he sucks...doesn't mean he's scum.TheBigClaw;n107498 said:More like happy and thinks the fanbase and university deserves more than 6 wins a year and being wrapped in mediocrity.
I wish he was in this much of a hurry to fire Muschamp, he could have saved a lot of us tons of aggravation.oxrageous;n107457 said:The source said he wants someone as soon as possible. Doesn't sound like he wants to wait that long.
No clue. Can't stand this guy and hope he is not under considerationchferg;107508 said:What is with everyone's obsession with James Franklin? His PSU team is trash and before someone mentions the scholarship reductions...Bill O' Brian had this team winning and being competitive every week. Plus Franklin took the Big 10 Freshman of the year QB and has made him look awful..
Gator87;n107510 said:I wish he was in this much of a hurry to fire Muschamp, he could have saved a lot of us tons of aggravation.
chferg;n107401 said:Gundy has had some real injury problems
Coach9;n107528 said:In case Alvie is lurking and can't respond. Peyton seemed to struggle today after a couple of his elite weapons left the game.
Can't assume that. By the same logic, Muschamp's problem would have been solved by a good o-coordinator. Head coaches own the performance on both sides of the ball.TheBigClaw;n107438 said:If Gundy was hired he'd just need to hire a good D coordinator. Problem solved
Gator87;n107500 said:Great, the Muschamp excuse.
But Gundy on the other hand has a track record of winning and being a decent coach, can't really argue that for champThread Killer;n107539 said:Can't assume that. By the same logic, Muschamp's problem would have been solved by a good o-coordinator. Head coaches own the performance on both sides of the ball.