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Gator Fever;n123224 said:I wonder which one he takes out of Auburn, SC and A&M
backstop13;n123350 said:if I were him, I'd take the SC job.
Go in, do a good job on the defensive side, wait for OBC to retire, and then hopefully get named next head coach. He'd subsequently run the program into the ground, which would be one less team we'd have to worry about in the east.
Because no one would hire a guy that failed this badly as a HC.KronoGator;n124358 said:Just don't understand why he would go back to being a DC, especially at a school he bailed out of to go to Texas, he could find some small school to give him a HC job, he certainly doesn't need the money, unless he's decided being a head coach isn't for him.
He already coached at Auburn and he didn't really thrive.Jbossgator8;n124293 said:He will thrive at Auburn
alcoholica;n123455 said:If I were him, I'd take the USCe job too. I see the results differently though. He would have 2+ years of SOS tutoring on how to be a HBC and how to attack on offense. He can't possibly have that big of an ego to not learn from SOS. I think his 2nd round as a HC will be considered a success if he learns from SOS.
Having said all of that, I hope he ends up in the NFL so we don't have to deal with him recruiting or otherwise.
oxrageous;n124392 said:He already coached at Auburn and he didn't really thrive.
oxrageous;n124392 said:He already coached at Auburn and he didn't really thrive.
soflagator;n124486 said:He was inconsistent if nothing else. Yes, he slowed down our 2007 team. But he also had to break out his rape whistle against uga in both seasons there, one with a freshman Stafford.