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you know we just made him the third highest paid coach in college football right?
for 8-4 and a worse than Zook appearance in a Zook bowl.
you know we just made him the third highest paid coach in college football right?
for 8-4 and a worse than Zook appearance in a Zook bowl.
Why doesn't Law's dislike surprise me? I am just crushed. I may have to give up posting. So much worse than being on fire at 35000 feet. Just sayin'.The logic of this thread escapes me. If USC has the resources and drive to hire the best coach available, and that would seem to be the case, then hiring CDM would imply we currently have the best coach available. If, on the other hand (a little economist lingo here), CDM is not the best coach available USC isn't going to call and CDM isn't going to give up being the third highest paid coach in the country. So if USC comes a callin', we better be prepared for a bidding war. CDM will wind up being the highest paid coach in the country at USC or UF.
that would be perfectMore like USC hiring James Franklin and Mullen heading back North to Pedo U
that would be perfect
The logic of this thread: IF CDM winds up being the highest paid coach in the country at USC or UF.
you need to be more optimistic, like me.Well one is fairly likely in USC targeting Franklin. Im not sure PSU would actually want Mullen though
if we're dreaming, dream BIG.Of course when we beat Bammer Saturday, CDM may have to decide if he wants to leave for USC now or at the end of the season.
Why doesn't Law's dislike surprise me? I am just crushed. I may have to give up posting. So much worse than being on fire at 35000 feet. Just sayin'.
I started with "if" but I happened to be in the stadium when an unranked, little thought of, Gator team took on the Number 1 Houston Cougars. I still remember thinking we had ticked them off after a little Cuban guy caught a 70 yard TD pass from Lane Kiffin's future (and past) FIL. We won bigly. So far, both Bammer and my Gators have played the same level of competition (sorry Daytona) and both have won. So, until the issue is settled on the field, I am going to say "when" and believe. Go Gators.if we're dreaming, dream BIG.
I started with "if" but I happened to be in the stadium when an unranked, little thought of, Gator team took on the Number 1 Houston Cougars. I still remember thinking we had ticked them off after a little Cuban guy caught a 70 yard TD pass from Lane Kiffin's future (and past) FIL. We won bigly. So far, both Bammer and my Gators have played the same level of competition (sorry Daytona) and both have won. So, until the issue is settled on the field, I am going to say "when" and believe. Go Gators.
Watched both games on that newfangled device called Television and watched the analysis and breakdowns on the interweb thingy. Watched bammer play Mercer and was not impressed. Me thinks we have more talent and potential than some LAWyers let on and the redtide isn't without flaws.Obviously, you was not in attendance at BHG on 4 September or Raymond James on 11 September.
Maybe you're right, especially since I note that Vegas has this game as a tossup.Watched both games on that newfangled device called Television and watched the analysis and breakdowns on the interweb thingy. Watched bammer play Mercer and was not impressed. Me thinks we have more talent and potential than some LAWyers let on and the redtide isn't without flaws.
Only 52 years. OUR coach was Ray Graves and he insisted on running twice every series before throwing a pass. With the best receiver in Gator history.Was that 60 years ago? Did your coach insist on throwing underneath routes, tje correct read, rather than scoring?
It was 52 years ago.Only 52 years. OUR coach was Ray Graves and he insisted on running twice every series before throwing a pass. With the best receiver in Gator history.
I thought we were 17 point dogs. I really don't follow betting lines. Another thread has my experience with betting detailed.Maybe you're right, especially since I note that Vegas has this game as a tossup.
In Coach Graves defense, he tried to change for the Auburn game that year and Johnny threw 9 interceptions.It was 52 years ago.
Unfortunately we have a guy with the same mindset, or worse, today.