BigRedBuster
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Not be a jerk, but you can understand why they reached out to him.
Before taking Ohio State job he emphatically said that Notre Dame is always his #1 dream job. And he coached WRs at ND for 4 years before getting his first HC job at BG.
Plus the irony, that when Meyer says he's not interested, he usually means the opposite lol.
Chadwell will be east of the Mississippi for many eternities.12 months is an eternity
NC or national championship is also the state abbreviation of North Carolina. hence it is easier to get to NC from South Bend than to LouisianaI don't get it.
I'd be overjoyed if ND would hire interim coach Lou Holtz. At least until I realized that meant Skip was in charge.
This poster is full of misinformation about workplace accidents and Cincy's place in the BCS.
The above didn't copy well from my phone. Here it is again:
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James Pruch
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Fun fact for your day. The coach with the highest all-time winning percentage in all of FBS is *still* Tom Osborne. He has a .836 win %. The next closest is, of course, Nick Saban. To catch Osborne's %, Saban would have to win the next 74 games in a row.
Fun fact for your day. The coach with the highest all-time winning percentage in all of FBS is *still* Tom Osborne. He has a .836 win %. The next closest is, of course, Nick Saban. To catch Osborne's %, Saban would have to win the next 74 games in a row.
Thanks! I was wondering WTH was wrong with my iPad.The above didn't copy well from my phone. Here it is again:
Yes - I saw that post and I didn't want you to go bonkers :blink: :bangThanks! I was wondering WTH was wrong with my iPad.
Reminds me of Pro baseball and Pro basketball player contracts but in this case the super stars are the coaches. So we end up with sky high ticket prices, $20 hot dogs, and $15 cokes and eventually the only way to watch a game for the average guy is on TV. For me, coming from Tulsa, it is already an expensive trip - tickets, hotel, travel, food, etc. That is why it has been a long time since I've made a trip for Lincoln for a game. Much easier when they were coming to Oklahoma once or 2x a year to play at OU & OSU. But to your point, you know that one day a top notch program will go broke or say enough is enough and just chose to decide they aren't going there. They are willing to settle for being good and stop paying to price in hope of being excellent. Maybe college presidents will band together and force the issue some day with salary caps. :dunnoI've asked myself this a number of times.
With the contracts we see now with USC and LSU, at what point is the breaking point? Let's say Riley isn't successful at USC and is fired in 4 years. They are still on the hook for something like 10 million for 6 years. Then, I'm sure they will go out and pay even more for the next guy and let's say he isn't successful and they are on the hook for a huge buyout for him. LSU is said to be paying way above market for assistants too and I'm sure USC is looking to do the same.
I know athletic departments are swimming in money. But, there is still a limit.
I wonder if we will ever see one of these top programs go through a period where they're broke because of this and need to pull back on what they are paying.
If next year is like this year, it will be 2 eternities12 months is an eternity