DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:Brian Flores expected to be named HC of the Dolphins.
That's a world away from Brownsville.
Damn. Great for him. Amazing how all these coaches we’ve thought could replace Dazoo have proven far too big for the job.
DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:Brian Flores expected to be named HC of the Dolphins.
That's a world away from Brownsville.
HJS {l Wrote}:DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:Brian Flores expected to be named HC of the Dolphins.
That's a world away from Brownsville.
Damn. Great for him. Amazing how all these coaches we’ve thought could replace Dazoo have proven far too big for the job.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:Brian Flores expected to be named HC of the Dolphins.
That's a world away from Brownsville.
Damn. Great for him. Amazing how all these coaches we’ve thought could replace Dazoo have proven far too big for the job.
He will be available in a couple years. Be fighting with the Jets again though.
HJS {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:Brian Flores expected to be named HC of the Dolphins.
That's a world away from Brownsville.
Damn. Great for him. Amazing how all these coaches we’ve thought could replace Dazoo have proven far too big for the job.
He will be available in a couple years. Be fighting with the Jets again though.
It is a terrible job right now with no clear path forward.
flakes {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:Brian Flores expected to be named HC of the Dolphins.
That's a world away from Brownsville.
Damn. Great for him. Amazing how all these coaches we’ve thought could replace Dazoo have proven far too big for the job.
He will be available in a couple years. Be fighting with the Jets again though.
It is a terrible job right now with no clear path forward.
Are you talking about the Dolphins or BC? With the money flying around college football right now, I think our only hope is hitting the lottery with a Matt Ryan. Also, how have we progressed in the landscape when we formerly ran a dude out of town after 3 straight 9 win seasons, yet we can’t an excuse to get rid of Daz? We’re moving backwards at an alarmig rate.
hansen {l Wrote}:Who's going to replace Camp?
ATLeagle {l Wrote}:HJS is wrong again. Day will win a National Championship within three years at Ohio State.
He isn’t bluffing; he has chosen family over his career in the past. In 2009, when Kelly was at Oregon and Ryan was at Boston College, Kelly offered Day the offensive coordinator job and Day accepted. But shortly thereafter, over cake at a family party in Manchester celebrating the new job and a grandfather’s birthday, Day realized he didn’t want to move his family to Eugene, didn’t want to move so far away from his New England roots. So he called Kelly and told him he had reconsidered and wasn’t coming. Kelly later hired Mark Helfrich
claver2010 {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:HJS is wrong again. Day will win a National Championship within three years at Ohio State.
the athletic had a big story on day, interesting aspect.
chip offered the oc job at oregon in '09 when day was the WR coach under spaz and he initially accepted it but he turned it down to stay near familyHe isn’t bluffing; he has chosen family over his career in the past. In 2009, when Kelly was at Oregon and Ryan was at Boston College, Kelly offered Day the offensive coordinator job and Day accepted. But shortly thereafter, over cake at a family party in Manchester celebrating the new job and a grandfather’s birthday, Day realized he didn’t want to move his family to Eugene, didn’t want to move so far away from his New England roots. So he called Kelly and told him he had reconsidered and wasn’t coming. Kelly later hired Mark Helfrich
https://theathletic.com/996896/2019/06/ ... -identity/
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:My guess is Day will be like Earl Bruce—a good coach who will give you 10 wins a year, but without any realistic shot of ever winning a national title. He’ll be forced out in five years.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:HJS is wrong again. Day will win a National Championship within three years at Ohio State.
the athletic had a big story on day, interesting aspect.
chip offered the oc job at oregon in '09 when day was the WR coach under spaz and he initially accepted it but he turned it down to stay near familyHe isn’t bluffing; he has chosen family over his career in the past. In 2009, when Kelly was at Oregon and Ryan was at Boston College, Kelly offered Day the offensive coordinator job and Day accepted. But shortly thereafter, over cake at a family party in Manchester celebrating the new job and a grandfather’s birthday, Day realized he didn’t want to move his family to Eugene, didn’t want to move so far away from his New England roots. So he called Kelly and told him he had reconsidered and wasn’t coming. Kelly later hired Mark Helfrich
https://theathletic.com/996896/2019/06/ ... -identity/
I don’t see it with Day. I think ATL is remarkably wrong if he thinks Day is going to win a national title at OSU. Meyer was only able to win one and here’s the thing with Meyer: he is such an unbridled scumbag that when he leaves town the college steps in and places restrictions on what the next guy is allowed to do. Happened at Utah, Happened at Florida and it apparently even happened at BGSU. Every program he left consequently fell off a cliff, with the exception of Utah, which benefited immensely from the implosion of the BYU football program, the disaster that befell Colorado and Utah’s invitation into the PAC 12.
My guess is Day will be like Earl Bruce—a good coach who will give you 10 wins a year, but without any realistic shot of ever winning a national title. He’ll be forced out in five years.
HJS {l Wrote}:Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:HJS is wrong again. Day will win a National Championship within three years at Ohio State.
the athletic had a big story on day, interesting aspect.
chip offered the oc job at oregon in '09 when day was the WR coach under spaz and he initially accepted it but he turned it down to stay near familyHe isn’t bluffing; he has chosen family over his career in the past. In 2009, when Kelly was at Oregon and Ryan was at Boston College, Kelly offered Day the offensive coordinator job and Day accepted. But shortly thereafter, over cake at a family party in Manchester celebrating the new job and a grandfather’s birthday, Day realized he didn’t want to move his family to Eugene, didn’t want to move so far away from his New England roots. So he called Kelly and told him he had reconsidered and wasn’t coming. Kelly later hired Mark Helfrich
https://theathletic.com/996896/2019/06/ ... -identity/
I don’t see it with Day. I think ATL is remarkably wrong if he thinks Day is going to win a national title at OSU. Meyer was only able to win one and here’s the thing with Meyer: he is such an unbridled scumbag that when he leaves town the college steps in and places restrictions on what the next guy is allowed to do. Happened at Utah, Happened at Florida and it apparently even happened at BGSU. Every program he left consequently fell off a cliff, with the exception of Utah, which benefited immensely from the implosion of the BYU football program, the disaster that befell Colorado and Utah’s invitation into the PAC 12.
My guess is Day will be like Earl Bruce—a good coach who will give you 10 wins a year, but without any realistic shot of ever winning a national title. He’ll be forced out in five years.
Well... it seems that if ATL is going to be correct in his National Championship prediction, it will be this year. Day inherited One of Meyer’s most talented rosters and paired it with the most heralded QB to come out of HS since Peyton. He’s got a Jags-like run all teed-up.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... onal-title
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:Lafayette hired Ricky Brown as their LB coach.
BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:James Yoder @JamesTYoder
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Michigan LB Coach Al Washington will accept a job with Michigan’s arch rival Ohio State.
While Jim Harbaugh is vacationing after a blowout bowl loss, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day just stole away one of Michigan’s best recruiters in his 1st day on the job.
Chess. Not checkers.
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:James Yoder @JamesTYoder
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Michigan LB Coach Al Washington will accept a job with Michigan’s arch rival Ohio State.
While Jim Harbaugh is vacationing after a blowout bowl loss, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day just stole away one of Michigan’s best recruiters in his 1st day on the job.
Chess. Not checkers.
Will Harbaugh survive this year short of beating 0.0hio St? Don't know what his buyout is but assume it is a lot. For financial and PR (outside of the SEC) reasons it will be very difficult for schools to fire the head coach this year. They will probably need boosters to pay for the buyout if they want to get rid of him.
3rd down Donnie Brown is going to target Mass recruits no matter where he ends up and Mass has always sent kids to Mich (Laro, McMurtey, Collins... ) but Mich has never made Mass a recruiting priority they way they have with Brown.
BC923 {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:James Yoder @JamesTYoder
12h
Michigan LB Coach Al Washington will accept a job with Michigan’s arch rival Ohio State.
While Jim Harbaugh is vacationing after a blowout bowl loss, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day just stole away one of Michigan’s best recruiters in his 1st day on the job.
Chess. Not checkers.
Will Harbaugh survive this year short of beating 0.0hio St? Don't know what his buyout is but assume it is a lot. For financial and PR (outside of the SEC) reasons it will be very difficult for schools to fire the head coach this year. They will probably need boosters to pay for the buyout if they want to get rid of him.
3rd down Donnie Brown is going to target Mass recruits no matter where he ends up and Mass has always sent kids to Mich (Laro, McMurtey, Collins... ) but Mich has never made Mass a recruiting priority they way they have with Brown.
Isn’t it just a handshake right now? I thought it was getting low and they were negotiating pre Covid. I think he could be out this year.
Michigan needs to recruit nationally if they want to keep up with tOSU. I’m sure Brown will keep recruiting MA, but I also wonder if he’ll retire after this. He’s pushing 70?
BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:BC923 {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:James Yoder @JamesTYoder
12h
Michigan LB Coach Al Washington will accept a job with Michigan’s arch rival Ohio State.
While Jim Harbaugh is vacationing after a blowout bowl loss, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day just stole away one of Michigan’s best recruiters in his 1st day on the job.
Chess. Not checkers.
Will Harbaugh survive this year short of beating 0.0hio St? Don't know what his buyout is but assume it is a lot. For financial and PR (outside of the SEC) reasons it will be very difficult for schools to fire the head coach this year. They will probably need boosters to pay for the buyout if they want to get rid of him.
3rd down Donnie Brown is going to target Mass recruits no matter where he ends up and Mass has always sent kids to Mich (Laro, McMurtey, Collins... ) but Mich has never made Mass a recruiting priority they way they have with Brown.
Isn’t it just a handshake right now? I thought it was getting low and they were negotiating pre Covid. I think he could be out this year.
Michigan needs to recruit nationally if they want to keep up with tOSU. I’m sure Brown will keep recruiting MA, but I also wonder if he’ll retire after this. He’s pushing 70?
Harbaugh is not going anywhere. The job is his until he no longer wants it.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:I have heard semi-credible rumors that Harbaugh was entertaining conversations with NFL Teams. Keep an eye on Indianapolis. They are 5-2, but their schedule has been pudding soft (and they somehow managed to lose to Jacksonville). They now have a 4 game stretch playing the Titans twice, Green Bay and Baltimore. If they come out of that 5-6, they are staring down the barrel of a sub-500 season for the second year in a row, which would be all she wrote for Frank Reich. Hadbaugh’s status as a former Colts QB and his personal connections with Irsay would make it a likely destination.
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:BC923 {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:James Yoder @JamesTYoder
12h
Michigan LB Coach Al Washington will accept a job with Michigan’s arch rival Ohio State.
While Jim Harbaugh is vacationing after a blowout bowl loss, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day just stole away one of Michigan’s best recruiters in his 1st day on the job.
Chess. Not checkers.
Will Harbaugh survive this year short of beating 0.0hio St? Don't know what his buyout is but assume it is a lot. For financial and PR (outside of the SEC) reasons it will be very difficult for schools to fire the head coach this year. They will probably need boosters to pay for the buyout if they want to get rid of him.
3rd down Donnie Brown is going to target Mass recruits no matter where he ends up and Mass has always sent kids to Mich (Laro, McMurtey, Collins... ) but Mich has never made Mass a recruiting priority they way they have with Brown.
Isn’t it just a handshake right now? I thought it was getting low and they were negotiating pre Covid. I think he could be out this year.
Michigan needs to recruit nationally if they want to keep up with tOSU. I’m sure Brown will keep recruiting MA, but I also wonder if he’ll retire after this. He’s pushing 70?
Harbaugh is not going anywhere. The job is his until he no longer wants it.
How is that possible? He is the 4th highest paid coach, 0-5 against their rival, 1-4 in bowl games, no Rose Bowls or BCS...
HJS {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:BC923 {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:James Yoder @JamesTYoder
12h
Michigan LB Coach Al Washington will accept a job with Michigan’s arch rival Ohio State.
While Jim Harbaugh is vacationing after a blowout bowl loss, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day just stole away one of Michigan’s best recruiters in his 1st day on the job.
Chess. Not checkers.
Will Harbaugh survive this year short of beating 0.0hio St? Don't know what his buyout is but assume it is a lot. For financial and PR (outside of the SEC) reasons it will be very difficult for schools to fire the head coach this year. They will probably need boosters to pay for the buyout if they want to get rid of him.
3rd down Donnie Brown is going to target Mass recruits no matter where he ends up and Mass has always sent kids to Mich (Laro, McMurtey, Collins... ) but Mich has never made Mass a recruiting priority they way they have with Brown.
Isn’t it just a handshake right now? I thought it was getting low and they were negotiating pre Covid. I think he could be out this year.
Michigan needs to recruit nationally if they want to keep up with tOSU. I’m sure Brown will keep recruiting MA, but I also wonder if he’ll retire after this. He’s pushing 70?
Harbaugh is not going anywhere. The job is his until he no longer wants it.
How is that possible? He is the 4th highest paid coach, 0-5 against their rival, 1-4 in bowl games, no Rose Bowls or BCS...
It’s possible when you consider (as amply proven by posters here) that Michigan fans are as idiotic as their kissing cousins at Ped State.
BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:BC923 {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:James Yoder @JamesTYoder
12h
Michigan LB Coach Al Washington will accept a job with Michigan’s arch rival Ohio State.
While Jim Harbaugh is vacationing after a blowout bowl loss, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day just stole away one of Michigan’s best recruiters in his 1st day on the job.
Chess. Not checkers.
Will Harbaugh survive this year short of beating 0.0hio St? Don't know what his buyout is but assume it is a lot. For financial and PR (outside of the SEC) reasons it will be very difficult for schools to fire the head coach this year. They will probably need boosters to pay for the buyout if they want to get rid of him.
3rd down Donnie Brown is going to target Mass recruits no matter where he ends up and Mass has always sent kids to Mich (Laro, McMurtey, Collins... ) but Mich has never made Mass a recruiting priority they way they have with Brown.
Isn’t it just a handshake right now? I thought it was getting low and they were negotiating pre Covid. I think he could be out this year.
Michigan needs to recruit nationally if they want to keep up with tOSU. I’m sure Brown will keep recruiting MA, but I also wonder if he’ll retire after this. He’s pushing 70?
Harbaugh is not going anywhere. The job is his until he no longer wants it.
How is that possible? He is the 4th highest paid coach, 0-5 against their rival, 1-4 in bowl games, no Rose Bowls or BCS...
It’s possible when you consider (as amply proven by posters here) that Michigan fans are as idiotic as their kissing cousins at Ped State.
It would be us firing Flutie. If it gets to a point where they decide he needs to go, it will be him resigning for the greater good/him leaving for the NFL. He will not be fired.
HJS {l Wrote}:BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:BC923 {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:James Yoder @JamesTYoder
12h
Michigan LB Coach Al Washington will accept a job with Michigan’s arch rival Ohio State.
While Jim Harbaugh is vacationing after a blowout bowl loss, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day just stole away one of Michigan’s best recruiters in his 1st day on the job.
Chess. Not checkers.
Will Harbaugh survive this year short of beating 0.0hio St? Don't know what his buyout is but assume it is a lot. For financial and PR (outside of the SEC) reasons it will be very difficult for schools to fire the head coach this year. They will probably need boosters to pay for the buyout if they want to get rid of him.
3rd down Donnie Brown is going to target Mass recruits no matter where he ends up and Mass has always sent kids to Mich (Laro, McMurtey, Collins... ) but Mich has never made Mass a recruiting priority they way they have with Brown.
Isn’t it just a handshake right now? I thought it was getting low and they were negotiating pre Covid. I think he could be out this year.
Michigan needs to recruit nationally if they want to keep up with tOSU. I’m sure Brown will keep recruiting MA, but I also wonder if he’ll retire after this. He’s pushing 70?
Harbaugh is not going anywhere. The job is his until he no longer wants it.
How is that possible? He is the 4th highest paid coach, 0-5 against their rival, 1-4 in bowl games, no Rose Bowls or BCS...
It’s possible when you consider (as amply proven by posters here) that Michigan fans are as idiotic as their kissing cousins at Ped State.
It would be us firing Flutie. If it gets to a point where they decide he needs to go, it will be him resigning for the greater good/him leaving for the NFL. He will not be fired.
I do not think Harbaugh is anywhere near as revered. However, the parallel would be us hiring Flores after he brought the Dolphins to the Super Bowl... or maybe a BOB-like situation (where there is a BC connection and success in college and pros). Nonetheless, I agree with you. They were so certain that Harbaugh was the perfect response to Urban that they won't let go of it regardless of the results. In their mind, it is just a matter of time for HCRD to fall on his face without Urban's recruits and Big Blue rises again under the Michigan Man.
That said, as posted in the "Other games" thread... "Harbaugh is still respected there based on his time as a player and success with the 49ers. I actually think you could see a lot of college coaches make the jump this year. The coordinator pool in the NFL is littered with retreads who are unlikely to get 2nd/3rd chances. Saban, Riley, Dabo, Franklin, Shaw, Harbaugh, HCRD, Urban... they all are better than what’s sitting around the coordinator booth." To that point, I see Jim Harbaugh being a possibility for the Jets. Joe Douglas spent 15 years with the Ravens and likely has some relationship with John Harbaugh (that could be a link to Jim).
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