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I just heard here on DC sports radio that the Redskins fired DB coach Torrian Gray.
I liked him when he was here. I'm sure he will get a job soon.
I just heard here on DC sports radio that the Redskins fired DB coach Torrian Gray.
I liked him when he was here. I'm sure he will get a job soon.
Hell, I'd love to see him back here. He's a Lakeland guy. He should have never left the college game....but coaching under Butters was a pink-slip waiting to happen (he got out while the gettin' was good - and going to the Redskins was probably good for his career trajectory at the time).
I just heard here on DC sports radio that the Redskins fired DB coach Torrian Gray.
I just heard here on DC sports radio that the Redskins fired DB coach Torrian Gray.
Do we need a new DB coach?
Colorado State: HC Mike Bobo turned down an automatic $100,000 raise that was written into his contract.
"I'm the head football coach, and I believe accountability is a two-way street," Bobo said in a video released by the school on Tuesday morning. "A lot of times you want to point fingers at why you weren't successful. I'm the head coach. For it to be a two-way street and be effective with our players I want to take accountability."
For Bobo, accountability for the 3-9 campaign meant amending his contract. Due to get a $100,000 raise for every year of his contract through 2022, he instead will make $1.8 million for the second consecutive year in 2019.
A month later and Butters still hasn't finished his staff...
Central Michigan: Ryan Beard, former linebackers coach and co-special teams coordinator at Louisville and former defensive backs coach for Jeff Brohm has been hired at Central Michigan as safeties coach and special teams coordinator, source tells FootballScoop.
Colorado State: HC Mike Bobo turned down an automatic $100,000 raise that was written into his contract.
"I'm the head football coach, and I believe accountability is a two-way street," Bobo said in a video released by the school on Tuesday morning. "A lot of times you want to point fingers at why you weren't successful. I'm the head coach. For it to be a two-way street and be effective with our players I want to take accountability."
For Bobo, accountability for the 3-9 campaign meant amending his contract. Due to get a $100,000 raise for every year of his contract through 2022, he instead will make $1.8 million for the second consecutive year in 2019.
Rare, but nice move by Bobo
This constant turnover can't be good.@38Godfrey: Sources to @SBNation: Expect Alabama WR coach Josh Gattis to leave the Tide for a coordinator job at another school.
Probably Maryland OC.
Hopefully lolThis constant turnover can't be good.
Honestly, I think Bama has been getting by with superior athletes on defense the past few years. Especially their secondary, which is Saban’s baby. The level of coaching seems like it’s declined.While not good it means you are doing something right on the field. Your team or unit is playing well enough that other teams want your abilities.