coach O to SC posibility according to LA daily news blog

Sorry, I know this is completely off topic and probably a stupid question but how do people get the stars under their name on this board, and what do they mean?

It's from the annual VN Badman contest. The more stars that you have, the better ass-kicker that you are.
 
Coach O will only take a head coaching job. I think he is gonna stay and take over for Monte after a few years.
 
spoken like someone who has never been to los angeles. i'm sure the housing prices are 10X what they are in east tenn because people think living in los angeles sucks.

Yeah, I would enjoy over-polluted air, ridiculous over-crowding, crime rates through the roof (aside from sports), and constant wildfires. Sounds like a winner to me... :bad:
 
To quote a news article from this evening;

"A 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of California Saturday afternoon..."

A snowy January day with a view of the Smoky Mountains aint so bad.

Oh yeah, forgot about the natural disasters aside from wildfires...:eek:lol:
 
did you read the post? he wouldn't be hired as the head coach. don't tell me the guy wouldn't return to southern california. the quality of life is unbelieable here.

Knoxville isn't bad place to live either...we don't have the beach but we can spell unbelievable...unbelievable, I know.
 
There's a lot more crime in LA, even more than Knoxville. Coach O wants nothing to do with that. Kiffin needs to bump his salary up a few hundred thou to keep him happy.
 
There's a lot more crime in LA, even more than Knoxville. Coach O wants nothing to do with that. Kiffin needs to bump his salary up a few hundred thou to keep him happy.

why would O not be happy? He's with his friend L.Kiffin and learning and from the best.
 
I find hit hard to believe that Coach O would go back to USC, he is already one of the highest paid assistant coaches in the country. It may be harder to recruit to Tennessee but we have some of the best facilities in the country, play in the SEC, and play in Neyland Stadium, and sometimes I think we have some of the best fans in the country.
 
We hear former USC defensive line coach Ed Orgeron expressed an interest in returning in some capacity but obviously not as the head coach.

All this dialogue RE: Cost of Living, etc. is missing the point...

If indeed CEO expressed interest and not the other way around then there is a motive.
 
did you read the post? he wouldn't be hired as the head coach. don't tell me the guy wouldn't return to southern california. the quality of life is unbelieable here.
He is actually making DC kind of money ($600K+), and he is an Assistant HC...not just in title.

He literally runs half the show (especially as a RC) here and is sort of getting OTJ HC experience without all the pressure, and it's been said many times that Monte is Coaching the Coaches...so I don't see CEO going anywhere for at least another year.

An SECC game and or win would cause his stock to go through the roof...IF we surprise and get good QB play next season and our OL shapes up by the time the season rolls around, I think we have a legit shot to beat UF and Bama next year and be sitting in the driver's seat in the SEC East.

Being offered the DC job at USC might be tempting, but one has to wonder if CEO gets tired of all this bouncing around, and for what? He could be in a sweet position coaching on a SEC team rising up instead of a program that's on it's way down (for a year or two anyway)
 
It's from the annual VN Badman contest. The more stars that you have, the better ass-kicker that you are.

And all this time, i thought i was for the number of times you were caught picking your nose in public. You still get GURU for eating it....right? :blink:
 
I would also add that, if CEO plays his cards right and has a bit of patience, he might get the keys to the Ferrari in a few years, should CLK have this team competing for SECC's, and get lured back to the NFL like Carroll did.

The longer he stays within a staff like this, the better HC'ing prospect he becomes, IMHO. I think he's been able to identify some of the mistakes he may have made while at Ole Miss, and he'd certainly have a better product to sell to recruits if he held on for a few years instead of darting after the first squirrel that steps into his yard, so to speak.
 
I would also add that, if CEO plays his cards right and has a bit of patience, he might get the keys to the Ferrari in a few years, should CLK have this team competing for SECC's, and get lured back to the NFL like Carroll did.

The longer he stays within a staff like this, the better HC'ing prospect he becomes, IMHO. I think he's been able to identify some of the mistakes he may have made while at Ole Miss, and he'd certainly have a better product to sell to recruits if he held on for a few years instead of darting after the first squirrel that steps into his yard, so to speak.

I thought "the shot clock" was about to run out on CEO?

Well...seeing that he is an EE, and he knows he's the source of our NCAA inquiry, the shot clock may have just run out on CEO.

They pushed the limit with these hostesses and now it's bitten us on the bum...both cheeks too. :)
 
I would never live in LA but wouldn't fault anyone else for wanting to. San Diego on the other hand is everything that LA is not. Less people, less traffic, better weather, more laid back but close enough if you want to do a day trip, sporting event in LA.
 

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