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CTMike

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Sounds good to me. A goldfish would coach better at this point.
 
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I. Said that at the time. But he would have no interest now.
The teacher sure schooled his pupil last night in beating ASU. It was worth staying up till 1 am to watch that game.
 

willie99

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I want one of these good young guys that other programs find (and then lose)

Do we really need to be stuck with the bottom of the barrel?
 

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Sounds good to me. A goldfish would coach better at this point.
Hell my 4 year old along with my 2 year old as OC and your little one as DC would do a hell of a lot better then this mess..........it's unreal how we keep finding a new rock bottom
 
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I want one of these good young guys that other programs find (and then lose)

Do we really need to be stuck with the bottom of the barrel?
Unfortunately this one actually checked all the boxes that those guys you are talking about have...unfortunately he is like that bad porno you rented form the video store or bought at the adult store...the box looked great then you got home and pushed play
 

UConnNick

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Rich Rodriguez. Discuss.

Hell no! He left WVU as a whiney crybaby because the kids in his daughter's class at school made fun of her for being his daughter. Then he sued WVU, his own alma mater.

He goes to Michigan and ruins their program, and now he has ruined another program at Arizona. We don't need any more program ruiners.
 
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I want one of these good young guys that other programs find (and then lose)

Do we really need to be stuck with the bottom of the barrel?
No, but I'd give a limb for a coach who could average an 8-5 record with us over the next decade. Which I think Rich Rod could.
 

shizzle787

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I like Rich Rod because he has a tendency to recruit dual-threat qbs.
 
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Looks like we will have to project out a year for our new coach.
Think Butch Jones, Brian Kelly, Sumlin, Mullen?, Doren, etc. not that w would have a shot at any of these guys.

Wish we could land Moorhead this year. This kooky bastard we have now is redefinin futility.
 

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No. we have a tendancy on the BY to just call for any offensive minded coach regardless of whether they'd actually build a good program. personally, i dont care if we have a high octane offense. i frankly think that football games that are 60-57 are worse to watch than a 17-14 game. i dont care if we score loads of points, i just wanna win.
 

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I'd take Rich Rod in a second... IN other news, Diaco has move up to #26 now on the College FB Coaches Hot Seat ranking.
 

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I don't trust coaches anymore. Whoever is hired, they need to accept the condition that they'll have an "average fan" follow them during the game, to monitor things and tell them when they're about to do something really stupid.
 
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