HankHill
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I don’t disagree. I’m just saying it should be an option. If you don’t want to go to school you shouldn’t have to. If you don’t want to stay at a school you shouldn’t have to.
there is no winning, just different levels of losing. this is why BVS still exists. even when we do it right, it goes wrong. smh.Our 4th strength coach in as many years. I can't believe that would happen after we made him the second highest paid strength coach in all of college football and spent a million dollars remodeling the weight room for him. You've got to be kidding me.
Our biggest issue has been that we are small, weak, and slow, and yet again, we are changing strength coaches if that 247 report is true. Its hard to improve in that area with this much turnover. Good grief it's ridiculous.
-Maryland 247A Philadelphia native who Fitzgerald who also had a successful run at Harvard and at South Carolina under Steve Spurrier, Fitzgerald is said to have a good relationship with Kevin Plank, which could work in Maryland's favor not only personally, but financially; sources have said Plank has promised Locksley to help fund a high-caliber staff, and getting Fitzgerald will require more resources than your average strength and conditioning coach. Rick Court, for example, was making a little more than half of what Fitzgerald is making at Tennessee. And he reportedly has a buyout in the $500,000 range.
In addition to a three-year deal worth almost $2 million, Tennessee reportedly spent $659,000 to upgrade tailor its weight room to Fitzgerald's preferred specs.
It's unclear if there's an agreement in place, but multiple sources said it would be surprising if Fitzgerald doesn't join Locksley's staff.
Our 4th strength coach in as many years. I can't believe that would happen after we made him the second highest paid strength coach in all of college football and spent a million dollars remodeling the weight room for him. You've got to be kidding me.
Our biggest issue has been that we are small, weak, and slow, and yet again, we are changing strength coaches if that 247 report is true. Its hard to improve in that area with this much turnover. Good grief it's ridiculous.
In Frisco, Texas for the past few months, coyotes have attacked multiple people in residential neighborhoods and sent them to hospitals. They live in the wooded areas of some local golf courses and when they get hungry, they venture into populated areas for food. It's getting pretty bad around here but the police haven't killed one yet. It's just a matter of time though.Well, I'm all about live and let live where it applies. Coyotes aren't a threat to us but when they become a threat to livestock and such you have to take care of them. Often a good dog (or wolf) is enough to drive them away but ultimately you gotta find what works. I'll never support the slaughter of coyotes that some extremists want but I also don't think anyone should sit idly by if they're creating a real problem.