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"Butch Jones has removed his name from consideration for the Rutgers job. That's normally an agent's comment once his client's been told he's no longer under consideration by the institution."
 
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Who is giving Schiano a P5 job? Tennessee tried to hire him and the fanbase revolted.

Exactly. Shady demanding a ton of money is laughable. I hope he gets everything he asks for and provides Rutgers 10 more years of misery.
 
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Apparently Morris wasn't on a 6 years plan. That's how a school that cares about football should act.

I’d hope not when you have top 50 recruiting classes for the past 10 yrs and only 2 outside the top 29. Should be able to beat the nobodies of the world lol
 
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Interesting read: A look at the Arkansas search - FootballScoop

>>That name is Willie Fritz.

Before we get to what Fritz is, let’s first acknowledge what he’s not. The 59-year-old Tulane head coach isn’t going to wow anybody. He may not win the press conference like a Lane Kiffin would, he wouldn’t impress Twitter like a Mike Leach or a Hugh Freeze would, and he might not beat Nick Saban or Ed Orgeron for many recruits on Day 1. (But then again, who does?)

But what he is is a ball coach. He’s a ball coach’s ball coach. And more than that, he’s a winner. He’s done it at literally every level of college football, except the Power 5.<<

>>Fritz has spent now 27 consecutive seasons as a head coach at five different colleges with five different cultures, five different challenges from a resources and support perspective, five different recruiting profiles, and he’s won at all of them. You simply don’t win 68.6 percent of your games across 27 seasons at five different schools without knowing how to build a winning football program. That success does not happen by accident.<<
 

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Seems like Mike Norvell and Sonny Dykes should skip the Arkansas opportunity and wait the next ship...of course if the money is real big (like FSU big) then scratch that thought.
 
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Interesting read: A look at the Arkansas search - FootballScoop

>>That name is Willie Fritz.

Before we get to what Fritz is, let’s first acknowledge what he’s not. The 59-year-old Tulane head coach isn’t going to wow anybody. He may not win the press conference like a Lane Kiffin would, he wouldn’t impress Twitter like a Mike Leach or a Hugh Freeze would, and he might not beat Nick Saban or Ed Orgeron for many recruits on Day 1. (But then again, who does?)

But what he is is a ball coach. He’s a ball coach’s ball coach. And more than that, he’s a winner. He’s done it at literally every level of college football, except the Power 5.<<

>>Fritz has spent now 27 consecutive seasons as a head coach at five different colleges with five different cultures, five different challenges from a resources and support perspective, five different recruiting profiles, and he’s won at all of them. You simply don’t win 68.6 percent of your games across 27 seasons at five different schools without knowing how to build a winning football program. That success does not happen by accident.<<
Sounds like a younger Frank Solich. I've always liked Solich.
 
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Sounds like a younger Frank Solich. I've always liked Solich.

Can you like Solich and not like HCRE? Is there a fundamental difference - steady eddie, no real flair, emphasis on fundamentals and character.
 
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