Official Jon Gruden Thread XI

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Just seems to pick at folks due to details when you yourself don't have details to refute. You just seem to be a dark cloud (not racist :) ). I get that some folks here go overboard but that doesn't discount some of the others who, in my opinion only, are providing some decent insight on what is happening behind the power curtain. I'm on board with Gruden and believe he is coming unless something snags on details.

You signed up yet for graduate courses?

I take all the info on here with a grain of salt, that is all.

I just took the test. I'll take it again in the spring.
 
Can smell the cookin

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I have a sneaky suspicion that something will leak before friday.

In my experience, if something is scheduled for a certain date and is firm, there is normally a leak before...

Just my opinion of course, but there seems to always be someone out there looking to make a "splash"

This is, of course, if the Friday rumors are correct.
 
Everyone stop posting for about an hour or so. I have to step away from my computer for a while. I will give the go ahead for you to resume when I get back. Thanks.

WTH? 30 pages? Some do not do well following specific instructions.
 
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Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com just said on the dpshow that Gruden's agent was just using this attention to leverage a better deal from the mothership. However, he did add a caveat at the end that maybe because he hasn't shot the rumors down yet, he may be making a return to coaching.
 
I am sick from reading this!

After two years away from college football, Jim Tressel will make his return in SEC country. Tressel was dismissed from Ohio State after the infamous ‘tattoogate’ scandal, and served with the Indianapolis Colts.


There was much speculation as to weather Jim Tressel would ever coach again in the college ranks, but an reported deal in the neighborhood of nine million dollars a year was enough to pull him back into the coaching ranks.
And for Tennessee, which has, in recent years become nothing more than an SEC also ran, the prospect of bringing in a coach who did nothing at Youngstown State but win titles and nothing at Ohio State but play in BCS games was enough to offset any risks.
Tressel was last seen at the Horseshoe in Columbus celebrating the 2002 Ohio State National Championship team with the team and ans during the Ohio State/ Michigan game on Saturday.


Read more: Tennessee Hires Jim Tressel | Sportales
 
Gruden can't fail if he comes here. He would recruit elite talent with ease. In four years we would be loaded and coaching would be very easy, and by the way, he is a damn good coach too.
so would tony dungy and on an on with proven coaches...time to move back to reality for me
 
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