Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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I watched Kansas Play in the Final 4 back when they had Nick Collison. They were down 1 with 15 seconds left. Collison had 4 fouls. Roy Williams, Hall of Fame Coach, left him in the game. His player got the ball on the inbounds and guess who fouled....Collison. Their best player and best 3 point shooter sat out the last 13 seconds. FT's were good and down 3. He should have taken him out of the game and put someone else in to foul and then put him back in a run a set for him to tie the game. My point being I coached high school basketball for 27 years. Made no more than 5,000 dollars, not 3 million that Roy makes, doing it and I had enough sense to take him out while in a fouling situation. You put me in front of 100K and I still make that decision every day. Every coach came from somewhere. It doesnt meant that they can't just because they are D2.
Agreed....if you can coach, you can coach.
 
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1. Smart gave their hotshot recruiter "Co/OC" title to keep him on staff after last season.
2. Smart stripped Chaney of the QB coaching duties and gave them to this hot shot recruiter to keep him.
3. Chaney still calls plays but isn't happy about being a "co-OC and not happy about not coaching the QB's.
4 Money. He makes over $300k less than Helton did.
5. His contract ends in January, and they still haven't worked out a new deal.

Its Jim Chaney.

I agree. Been thinking Chaney since the Freeze thing blew up. I think it's been Chaney all along. Waiting until contract is up or until after UGAs bowl game.
 
3. Chaney still calls plays but isn't happy about being a "co-OC and not happy about not coaching the QB's.

I like Chaney and think he'd be a good hire for UT, but I haven't seen any talk that he's unhappy with his new role. I searched to see if I'd missed something and didn't find any evidence. Here's what he said in August.

“The transition has been seamless, I’m very comfortable at the tight end spot,” Chaney said. “I think it’s actually brought a little energy to what we’re trying to get done... I’m fortunate on our staff to have really good people that a lot smarter than I am, so I would be a damn fool not to listen to what they have to say.”

Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney comfortable but not complacent in third year with the Bulldogs

That doesn't mean that Chaney or Coley won't consider other offers, but if there's any serious discontent among the UGA staff it's been kept pretty quiet.
 
It's Sarkisian, until it isn't. Makes the most sense, college and NFL experience. Is a "traveler" as he was worked all over the place. Worked at Bama with Pruitt in 2016 and will be available after 12/30 so an agreement might be in place but no signatures yet (i.e 95% in place).
And he “stays puft” due to the water retention factor of extreme alcoholism.
 
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Several articles referenced finding the right "fit". Meaning CJP does not want a 1 and done. Wouldn't Sark, if he came here and had a good year, be at the top of HC candidate list the next off-season? Seems that would make him not the right fit?
 
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I like Chaney and think he'd be a good hire for UT, but I haven't seen any talk that he's unhappy with his new role. I searched to see if I'd missed something and didn't find any evidence. Here's what he said in August.

“The transition has been seamless, I’m very comfortable at the tight end spot,” Chaney said. “I think it’s actually brought a little energy to what we’re trying to get done... I’m fortunate on our staff to have really good people that a lot smarter than I am, so I would be a damn fool not to listen to what they have to say.”

Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney comfortable but not complacent in third year with the Bulldogs

That doesn't mean that Chaney or Coley won't consider other offers, but if there's any serious discontent among the UGA staff it's been kept pretty quiet.
Dude, we are just throwing names out there at this point. We have nothing else to do. We have people actually thinking Propst for God's sake. It's barren in here for a real name.
 
Several articles referenced finding the right "fit". Meaning CJP does not want a 1 and done. Wouldn't Sark, if he came here and had a good year, be at the top of HC candidate list the next off-season? Seems that would make him not the right fit?
fair point.
 
that said, i'm not sure it's chaney. i think there'd be more smoke, and there's absolutely no reason not to announce it if it was him....

For appearing in a New Year's 6 bowl, Chaney is owed a $170,000 performance bonus. I don't know for sure if he would receive it or not if he announced he was leaving and UGA elected not to have him coach in the bowl game. I haven't found his actual contract anywhere. Since his contract is up at the end of the year, if UGA wanted to, they may be able to fire him if he announced he was leaving and not pay the bonus. They would have to pay him his remaining salary, which would pale in comparison to the bonus.

Like I said, I can't actually find his contract available anywhere, so TIFWIW. I'm just speculating.
 
I like Chaney and think he'd be a good hire for UT, but I haven't seen any talk that he's unhappy with his new role. I searched to see if I'd missed something and didn't find any evidence. Here's what he said in August.

“The transition has been seamless, I’m very comfortable at the tight end spot,” Chaney said. “I think it’s actually brought a little energy to what we’re trying to get done... I’m fortunate on our staff to have really good people that a lot smarter than I am, so I would be a damn fool not to listen to what they have to say.”

Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney comfortable but not complacent in third year with the Bulldogs

That doesn't mean that Chaney or Coley won't consider other offers, but if there's any serious discontent among the UGA staff it's been kept pretty quiet.

This screams get me out of this place and get me a doughnut. C'mon everything about Chaney fits giphy.gif
 
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I watched Kansas Play in the Final 4 back when they had Nick Collison. They were down 1 with 15 seconds left. Collison had 4 fouls. Roy Williams, Hall of Fame Coach, left him in the game. His player got the ball on the inbounds and guess who fouled....Collison. Their best player and best 3 point shooter sat out the last 13 seconds. FT's were good and down 3. He should have taken him out of the game and put someone else in to foul and then put him back in a run a set for him to tie the game. My point being I coached high school basketball for 27 years. Made no more than 5,000 dollars, not 3 million that Roy makes, doing it and I had enough sense to take him out while in a fouling situation. You put me in front of 100K and I still make that decision every day. Every coach came from somewhere. It doesnt meant that they can't just because they are D2.
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Dude, we are just throwing names out there at this point. We have nothing else to do. We have people actually thinking Propst for God's sake. It's barren in here for a real name.

Sure, I was just responding to the point about him being unhappy. I'd definitely prefer to keep Chaney and Coley at UGA, mainly because it's working, but I know that sooner or later other teams will offer one or both. It would be a win for Pruitt if he could hire a good coach from one of his east division rivals.
 
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