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It's crowded pretty much every year. Maybe some bigger schools will join the search next year but the search is always crowded.College football hot seat: Will Michigan, Texas jobs open? Or will 2021 be craziest carousel ever? (yahoo.com)
Interesting story on how crowded the coaching search market might be next year.
If Herman is fired at Texas, I doubt he will be looking for a OC position right off the bat. Unless he gets his entire buyout up front, he may lay low (Butch style) and milk Texas for a few years.$$$$$. It would be too smart for this administration though. But If Pruitt is retained, imagine Pruitt DC and Herman OC. On paper, that’s a top notch duo.
I agree with you on all of this, however, I would argue the decision-making process for "who should play" is a lot more fair than the hiring process.Fair point. Let me play devil's advocate if you will. One could legitimately, ask the question why 61% of college football players are black. The implication is that the 10.8% representation of black coaches is too low and due to racism. On the other hand, one could also argue on the same premise that it's due to racism that 61% of players are black. The only way to reconcile all of this is to put the best coaches on the sideline and the best players on the field solely based on coaching skills/athletic skills regardless of ethnic background. Whenever we start making decisions to reward/ punish/include/exclude with race as a criteria, it's generally the beginning of confusion and division.
Sounds like racism.Florida lost another player from the ‘18 class to the transfer portal. This time former 4 star RB Iverson Clemente.
That makes 15 Kids from the ‘18-20 classes that have either transferred or JUCO’d out.
I think they’re being anchored by insanely elite QB play this year but that their depth will be tested immensely next season.
Also, can we talk about their numbers? Signed 24 kids last year and took in SEVEN transfers. Currently have 26 kids committed this cycle and is taking transfer RB Demarcus Bowmen.
Wtf gives??
Florida lost another player from the ‘18 class to the transfer portal. This time former 4 star RB Iverson Clemente.
That makes 15 Kids from the ‘18-20 classes that have either transferred or JUCO’d out.
I think they’re being anchored by insanely elite QB play this year but that their depth will be tested immensely next season.
Also, can we talk about their numbers? Signed 24 kids last year and took in SEVEN transfers. Currently have 26 kids committed this cycle and is taking transfer RB Demarcus Bowmen.
Wtf gives??
Forget who I was listening to yesterday, but someone on ESPN Radio made the point that Alabama made a gamechanging move at the time by changing the "financial paradigm" in college football by going huge for Saban.How was Bama viewed circa 2006? I don't remember the national perception of them at that point. They had been down for a long time but managed to land Saban, who wasn't quite viewed on the level he is today but was still a can't miss coach even back then.
Bama is historically dominant but they hadn't done much since the early 90s at that point.
This might be more of a thing in basketball, but I think it could also happen in football. A lot of basketball and football coaches are ex-players, and with few exceptions they generally are ex-players who weren't very good during their playing days. They were marginal at best, and once their playing days were over many get into coaching. Oftentimes, marginal players in these sports are white. Particularly basketball. Regardless, sports is the biggest meritocracy there is. The assertion that college or professional teams think in a widespread fashion that a black coach is actually the best candidate, but they don't select them because they are racist sounds simply absurd.Fair point. Let me play devil's advocate if you will. One could legitimately, ask the question why 61% of college football players are black. The implication is that the 10.8% representation of black coaches is too low and due to racism. On the other hand, one could also argue on the same premise that it's due to racism that 61% of players are black. The only way to reconcile all of this is to put the best coaches on the sideline and the best players on the field solely based on coaching skills/athletic skills regardless of ethnic background. Whenever we start making decisions to reward/ punish/include/exclude with race as a criteria, it's generally the beginning of confusion and division.
I was hanging with friends on 17th street in '04, the crowd sounded like I was standing outside the stadium. KPD was patrolling the area and people were running out shaking their cruisers... it was wildI’ve heard people say this is the loudest moment in Neyland history. I’ve also heard the Travis Stephens go ahead TD against Georgia in 01. My personal loudest was Jennings burning Tabor in 16.
Every team can say that, though.if we had good qb play, we could be +2 or 3 in the w column this year. would have likely been at least +2 last year too.