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Private university with a ton of baller donors they will find a way
They've always had the cash, Shalala and Blake James just preferred to be cheap and not really place a priority on winning. Things have started to change a bit as they did get a fantastic indoor football facility built (really thanks to Mark Richt) and they are making a lot of noise about dumping a lot more money into things now. If the new AD ends up being the guy from Clemson then maybe it means they are serious. As for Cristobol, there is a big connection with BOT members who are Columbus High School people. That's a big thing for those people.
 
X & O wise he certainly leaves a lot to be desired, but the way he can recruit makes up for a lot of that because at the end of the day, talent matters. Now does he warrant $10m? No, but I’m not sure any coach does.
I don't get it. He loses to a bad Stanford team and gets killed by Utah twice. I know he is a great recruiter....but is it that hard to recruit at Oregon? Chip Kelly is known to be an average recruiter and he had great teams up there.

I am surprised Oregon thinks he should be paid like a top 10 coach. And I am surprised Miami wants him so bad.
 
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I don't get it. He loses to a bad Stanford team and gets killed by Utah twice. I know he is a great recruiter....but is it that hard to recruit at Oregon? Chip Kelly is known to be an average recruiter and he had great teams up there.

I am surprised Oregon thinks he should be paid like a top 10 coach. And I am surprised Miami wants him so bad.

When Chip Kelly was winning it was largely driven by an offense that was “new” to college football. Now for the most part everyone runs some variation of a spread which to me is largely why he has not had as much success at UCLA.

IMO, the two Utah losses are for more upsetting than the Stanford loss as that required some help from the referees late for Stanford to even pull off the comeback.
 
When Chip Kelly was winning it was largely driven by an offense that was “new” to college football. Now for the most part everyone runs some variation of a spread which to me is largely why he has not had as much success at UCLA.

IMO, the two Utah losses are for more upsetting than the Stanford loss as that required some help from the referees late for Stanford to even pull off the comeback.
I guess my point was Kelly was able to attract top talent at Oregon...it wasn't just his offense that made him successful.

Even weirder is Miami is courting him and they still have Diaz...lol.
 
I guess my point was Kelly was able to attract top talent at Oregon...it wasn't just his offense that made him successful.

Even weirder is Miami is courting him and they still have Diaz...lol.
Based on recruiting class rankings, Cristobal is recruiting to a higher level at Oregon than Chip Kelly did.
 
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25 jobs and the carousel hasn't started slowing down. 8 still open and bound to create a few more spots.
 
Based on recruiting class rankings, Cristobal is recruiting to a higher level at Oregon than Chip Kelly did.
And yet Kelly had more success...so why is Cristobal in demand?
 
We are assuming cristobal’s camp is not behind Miami rumor.

I still think kiffin ends up there.
 
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There's a lot of people that should eat crow over the Moorhead argument. And not that it means anything, but I still think we should've hired Moorhead. It was the perfect fit.
 
There's a lot of people that should eat crow over the Moorhead argument. And not that it means anything, but I still think we should've hired Moorhead. It was the perfect fit.
If Mora doesn't work out in a few years, I am sure we can revisit hiring Moorehead again assuming he is still available at Akron.
 
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