Recruiting Forum Football Talk IX

With the A&M news, I’ve lost a little respect for Tony. I wish him well. But Mr. “you’re either a vol or you’re not” can enjoy Cali. Time to move on.
What would you have done? If it's about your family and future, that is more important. Don't apply standards to others that you wouldn't apply to yourself. If if came down to you or the Vols, you'd pick you.
 
With the A&M news, I’ve lost a little respect for Tony. I wish him well. But Mr. “you’re either a vol or you’re not” can enjoy Cali. Time to move on.

Always smart to listen, especially when you’re at the top of your game.

All that matters is he didn’t leave for another college job.
 
What would you have done? If it's about your family and future, that is more important. Don't apply standards to others that you wouldn't apply to yourself. If if came down to you or the Vols, you'd pick you.
Yep
Gotta try MLB
Tony doesn’t have wife and kids and is only 46
He can do whatever career wise and if he want he can pick his job damn near if he chooses to return to college baseball
He’s either gonna be like jimmy johnson or nic saban

Win or crash
 
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Certainly doesn’t mean he “didn’t entertain” it.

Better here than what A&M was offering? Yes, obviously.
Better here than what SF was offering? No, obviously.

I realize you choose to remain positive, and rarely ever criticize, which is fine - but some things are pretty clear at this point.

They’re clear as mud.

If it was another college job he eventually left for, I’d be there with ya. Not when it’s the bigs calling.
 
Sucks you had those experiences. Been to both multiple times and have had nothing but great, mind opening experiences. I thought LA was just a soulless town, full of soulless people, turns out they have insane local food, vast history, and culture, so granular as to be different neighborhood to neighborhood. Yeah the folks that flock their are shizzy, but overall, it's fantastic with communities that have been there for generations. San Fran is just a lot of fun in general and so many great tour spots. Too cold/north for my liking, but also had a lot of great experiences and met a lot of great people. Not a place I'd live, but wonderful to visit. Again, just my experiences.

And being that close to some insane national parks just tops it off, for both cities. But, bang for my buck, I'd live in San Diego if I were out that far west. Bit more affordable and very warm. Similar to LA in terms of cultural capital. Fewer d-bags.
California in general is a sh!thole. I was there in the 70's and it was perfect, San Diego was amazing. I have kin there and today it is it is total garbage and expensive ass He!!. The only real problem with California is that it is full of Californians, including my kin.
 
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