mr.checkerboards
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You don't think the "we're worried about practice and getting better" is not that same sentence restructured? It is IMOKey difference being "I am committed to Michigan."
Also, the situations are different because Harbaugh's contract ends at the end of the year. He literally doesn't know if he's coming back. Pruitt should know.
I think it's pretty obvious that the future, time-travelling version of Terrence, who changed his name to Terrance (twitter handle is TerrAnce Not TerrEnce), has been communicating with current-day Terrence and informed him of the decision he was going to make. Alternatively, it may have something to do with quantum mechanics and the collapse of the wave function causing him to choose both UT and Maryland resulting in the formation of two parallel universes.
Cons vastly outweighs prosGus pros and cons (IMO)
Pros:
Cons:
- Is an SEC guy through and through, has been to the “mountaintop” twice in the conference (once as coordinator, once as head coach)
- Is an offensive-minded coach
- Has a fairly strong overall W/L record of 68-35
- Has never had a losing season and would be extremely unlikely to fall flat on his face here, lending credence to the notion that he would stabilize the program
- 3 wins vs Saban, can beat his rivals/better teams even in down years
- Was just fired for not winning enough football games
- His ceiling of national championship game may be misleading due to two miraculous plays/wins (then again, Fulmer’s ceiling was also reached via a miraculous gift-wrapped turnover)
- Is essentially an 8-4 guy on average (wins 66% of his games)
- Is 2-5 in bowl games
- Has a poor record against teams that finish the season ranked
- Offense may be stale at this point
- Has a very poor record vs UGA
- There is no precedent of a fired SEC coach having success at another SEC school
Dude used to be at Georgia. F that guy.Ok I want MC now. Just because of his strength coach, dude is a f’n G bro!
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They do but at the same time if he’s on average 8-4 in the west..... i would like to think that translates to 9-3 here and he, like 98% of coaches, can find a great QB and have a special season. The financial aspect of it couldn’t be more perfect for us at this current stage. Even if we hired gus and he went 8-4 for the next 4 years.... it would be hard to complain about that.Cons vastly outweighs pros
There are a number of coaches I would approach...Campbell, Freeze, Gus. Fickell would be OK. Have somebody like Napier as a fallback.Who do you suggest we back the Brinks truck up to like Bama did for Saban? Matt Rhule?
I was thinking about that this morning. And I'm really tired of it. I may get flamed for this but if Fulmer can't make a decision that is best for the program then he needs to go. I'm not saying that is what is going on but look at the signs:At the moment, is there any "big time" program that is as timid and conservative as Tennessee? We operate more like Wake Forest than we do Alabama.