ajvol01
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Light years? No way. Jimbo has been stable and Winston made them really good. I give them a lot of credit but our facilities and atmosphere is among the top. Their advantage is smoking hot cheerleaders and the beach.
Should Fuente be interested in us Id like that hire.
Fuente - HC
Steele - DC (is gus leaves Aub, or we offer steel a raise.
I really like Patterson he and Petersen have been my top 2. I would love if hes interested.
I think we really have a chance to land a successful coach with Fulmer as AD now
Stop embarrassing UTAt the presser, Fulmer referred to some in the past who declined UT but might now be interested. It was arguably his most candid remark. My guess is that he had Patterson on the brain. Remember, Patterson publicly chided UT a few weeks ago for basically choosing flash over substance. And who can relate better to those remarks than Fulmer, a fellow good ole boy who surpassed expectations. Would you fault Fulmer if he sees a little of himself in Patterson?
Would Patterson leave TCU? Maybe. He cant win a natty there, because he cant recruit top ten classes. In spite of resounding success, he sits only at 28 in the composite recruiting rankings - and thats with BAY, TEX and TAM rebuilding. TCU simply does not have the facilities or name recognition to draw top recruits, meaning Patterson will need to leave if he wants a trophy. And Jimbo may have just given him added incentive. So, dont be surprised when two country boys join forces on the hill.
Oh stfu. One bad year does not take away UT's prestige as a program. Think about it, the national media has been up our azz the past week due to our coaching search. If the same events were happening at a lesser program nobody would have paid attention. We get media attention for better or worse because we are a top 10 historic program. Our brand alone attracts elite recruits. Oh and FSU just snuck into a bowl today by beating lowly Lousiana Monroe. Keep telling yourself they are light years ahead of UT.
