that's gtcam's familyThey're leaving now.
Errands are more important than this. See you next year (or ranting on bball forum). Buying powerball ticket to do my part.
We are in the self-esteem building business for our opponents and business is BOOMING.One first down. One blocked punt
You might have seen something. I havent see . Oh wait. Thats exactly what I have seen. .except we've seen them play better if only for limited stretches.. this team has regressed beyond comprehension...
Sorry if I was Bryant I would not go in. F Diaco
YES Im surethat's gtcam's family
Yes, because they were winning with him too.
BINGO. The only sources of joy in college football is enjoying Rutger's craptacular team and watching great games every week that I have no specific rooting interest in (like today's Double OT game in The Game).football's not fun any more, is it? no sir, no fun sir.
i'm just sayin'.. we've got enough bodies to be more competitive than this; this is all about coaching. I was arguing the opposite last year but I've done a 180 on that question.You might have seen something. I havent see . Oh wait. Thats exactly what I have seen. .
I hope y'all harassed Diaco.I applaud anyone that showed up to the Rent this evening.
It is crazy how quickly we went from "pedestrian with glimpses of respectable" to "horrific".
With no possibility of a league upgrade and the negative trend of our team, I think the prospect of attracting any legitimate candidate is minimal at best. Couple that with the fact that it's not really appropriate to can a coach after only three seasons, Coach Diaco gets one more year. If he inherited a good team or didn't have at least one acceptable year, then I could see letting him go after only three years. I felt good about the program after last year, but I admit that I have lost faith, and I was a BIG supporter of Coach Diaco. I don't have faith he'll get it on the right track next year, but I don't think he's done "enough" to get the really-early three year hook.
Exactly-me too, Seoul....i'm just sayin'.. we've got enough bodies to be more competitive than this; this is all about coaching. I was arguing the opposite last year but I've done a 180 on that question.
BINGO. The only sources of joy in college football is enjoying Rutger's craptacular team and watching great games every week that I have no specific rooting interest in (like today's Double OT game in The Game).