triadvolfan
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Something has to give.Well this should be fun!View attachment 785216
Possibility of 50% turnover in SEC football coaches this year:
Known: Piggies, LSwho, gators
Probable: mildkittens, aubie, vandy, mizzou ( better jobs for Lea and Drink)
Possible: OU, Tejas (Sark to NFL) USCjr (back to VT) Ole Miss (kiffen stay or go?)
Buckle up as it will be wild with the staff changes as well
LSU is the best job opening as of now. Sorry Florida
I didn’t see our defense on there. Must be a mistakeWell this should be fun!View attachment 785216
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Man I wish we had found Joseph Aguilar earlier in his career. I’m glad 5-star QBs want to come here but give me a humble, grateful, and hungry 22-23 year old.
Oh, I am still there on Sundays. I help lead a 10th Grade guys group at 9:40 and 3rd Grade boys at 11:00.You are missing out. But I guess you also miss out on the insane amount of cars that make parking difficult. Much less crowded on Thursday nights. We have tried a few times. Daughter's sports schedule usually makes Thursday not an option.
So last year when we had a lot of experience we were good but when we had to use inexperienced players we look bad.......I think that illustrates your issue more than anything else.This is just completely false. Bull even talks about not playing outside shoulder, filling gaps, angles, and all the issues we have with coaching. I do believe some of it is personnel but half is definitely coaching.
DL all upperclassmen.I think a lot of it is inexperienced young players.
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HEre you go LOL

I am very pleased that Florida will have immense competition for their new coach. Penn State and LSU are potentially better jobs. If Florida State, Auburn, and Texas open up, even better.
My BVS however will be on high alert if Oklahoma opens up.
Why was the defense great last year? So experienced players for the most part. It's just too many young guys playing this year. We've complained for years about not starting the more athletic young players.DL all upperclassmen.
LB starters are two juniors til last game.
DB - fifth year senior who rarely leaves the field. Farooq a sophomore and second year in system. Hood is older. Boo/McMurray played a lot last year and other places. Only other one is Redmond.
We rotate younger at linebacker but that’s it.
I think LSU, Florida, probably not.i think both of those think they can do better.Yall think any of these jobs give Heup a call? Just to see if there is any interest?
Elite DL.Why was the defense great last year? So experienced players for the most part. It's just too many young guys playing this year. We've complained for years about not starting the more athletic young players.
Well, we got em this year. We are an interior D lineman, safety and corner away from being good again this year.
Too many young guys freelancing and not playing within the system. Poor technique and tackling, technique is the first thing to go with overwhelmed young players. They weren't ready.
Now I think we could upgrade Banks for what it's worth, but I also think we could do worse. And I'm a year like this one I'm not sure it's the right time to make a move, too much instability with too many premier jobs opening up. We could get left with second and third options. And we could lose other assistants and recruits.
Presumably there are a ton of schools that he'd take the call from and talk to. Of course he's going to take a call from Penn St, UF, or LSU.Better question, if there were a program that had a vacancy where Heupel would take the call and do the interview, which program(s) do we think he'd talk to.
I imagine Oklahoma he would talk to.
