Here's a funny article that relates to this thread perfectly.
https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2017/11/14/16648556/college-football-coach-rumors
I like this timeline as Moos can meet with the team and Riley when the team gets back from Penn State, and maybe turn the Iowa game into a proper "send-off" for Riley.
That’s not depressing at all. Those are all great coaches.The names coming up for the TN job is pretty depressing.......Some names include:
Dan Mullen
Chad Morris
Doug Marrone
That’s not depressing at all. Those are all great coaches.
Isn't Wolken the one that was wrong on our AD chain of events?This will give us some more insight...
Nebraska basketball plays UCF basketball on the 23rd. Tom Osborne was born on the 23rd of February. Frost to Nebraska confirmed.
I think he is taking 1 firing at a time. Plus no one gives a s#!t about basketball right now so i dont think any reporter is asking about basketball with everything surrounding football program.Just curious, has Moos made any statement about the men's basketball team? A legacy that has dipped well below mediocrity basically forever?
Why would there be buyout negotiations? Riley doesn't need to negotiate, he's getting his money either way. What does Riley have to gain?I'd be fine with Riley announcing his 'retirement' next Monday, before his last game. Wouldn't surprise me if buyout negotiations are already going on behind the scenes.
Those would all be slam dunk hires for Tennessee, especially Morris. He has turned a horrible SMU program in to a competitive one in his short time there.The names coming up for the TN job is pretty depressing.......Some names include:
Dan Mullen
Chad Morris
Doug Marrone
If Florida is bidding him up you don’t have much choiceI like Frost (that'd make a good thread title) but it's kind of absurd to be a top 6 paid head coach only 9 games into your second season of another program.
Just curious, has Moos made any statement about the men's basketball team? A legacy that has dipped well below mediocrity basically forever?
Agreed, if we think he's the "savior" of our football program why does it really matter what he's going to get paid? Especially if he does turn the program around and it is successful. Think of it as an investment. For what Saban is paid the return Alabama is getting is amazing! I'm not saying Frost is Saban by the way, just using him as an example.If Florida is bidding him up you don’t have much choice