My co-worker, who is a K-State alum had this to say this morning, before Currie's firing was made official.
"Well, if he is fired he has a soft landing spot at WSU. KSUs old president Kirk Schultz is there now and he ran off Bill Moos who said Schultz created a toxic environment for...
I mean, never say never. But he's from UC Davis, not like he's some guy who will leave for his alma mater some day. I think he'll be at Washington as long as Washington will have him. The UW fanbase is passionate, but they aren't quite as vocal as we can be so there's little chance of that...
So long as Peterson is there, Washington is a top 15 team. They've got the money (like UT, their athletic department makes $) they've got the facilities, and they've got the fan base.
UW employee and Vol alum checking in. The AD wouldn't be doing their job if they didn't reach out to everyone possible, including Peterson. That said, this is never going to happen. It's a waste of time to even think about it.
I grew up in the PNW and have had UW ties my whole life and my...
At WSU he's only one game over .500, he's 122-80 overall as a head coach. If you're going to call someone out, at least get your own facts straight first.
I can't stand David Shaw's whiny face. He's the perfect crybaby to take over at Stanford after Harbaugh. I guess I could get over that if he was a winner at UT.
Coworker who is kstate alum texted me this, this morning
"Well, if he is fired he has a soft landing spot at WSU. KSUs old president Kirk Schultz is there now and he ran off Bill Moos who said Schultz created a toxic environment for Athletics. Currie was his little ventriloquist doll when...
Column: Butch Jones commitment to Cincy was pretense
Pretty much nailed it. "Dear Tennessee fans: When your new coach starts spouting the corny slogans and the silly mantras, you have one move to make, and that's for your coats."
Doesn't make sense to me. Not sure how injuries play into transferring and how the style of offense would matter if he's wanting to play wr or te.
Regarding the spread option, Marshawn Lynch had the best years of his career in the spread and retired with 9000 career rushing yards. It's in...