Wilcox cashes in big at Washington

#51
#51
Maybe not, but he will look foolish nonetheless. It's one thing if our roster looked like it did 2yrs ago. But there is major talent at every position here. No more having to make due with undersized walk-ons on the OL or having to play true DE's at DT.

no he wont,got what he wanted.
 
#52
#52
I think Wilcox is a fine coach, and understand his move out back West. SEC football is a pressure cooker, and not for everyone. Wish him the best of luck!
 
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#53
#53
He's going to chit in his drawers next year when Bray, Hunter, Rodgers (and hopefully C. Patterson) tear the SEC a new one next year. Tyler Bray has early 1st Rd potential and both Hunter and Rodgers will be top 15 overall picks in the draft when they leave (barring another injury). Even Peyton didn't have that much talent to throw to.

Stupid move, even with CDD's situation. Way more talent on UT's roster and recruiting class than at UW. If only he had a little more patience he would be part of something special next season.

Checked on Hunter's HS weight (172) v. listed weight on the current roster (200). Wonder if the 200 lbs. is legit. He still looks skinny as a rail, and I question if his body could handle the NFL.

Rogers on the other hand... yeah, he should be a first round pick if he continues to improve on his routes.

Bray, IMO, still has plenty to prove. He's shown alot of skill sets and leadership flashes, but he, too, is a skinny SOB.
 
#54
#54
We got a huge coaching upgrade for just an additional 50K per year. I'm excited about Sunseri. He'll make us forget about Wilcox.
 
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#55
#55
Washington will be baby sister in a few years. Leach will do for WASU what he did for TXTECH.
 
#56
#56
Washington will be baby sister in a few years. Leach will do for WASU what he did for TXTECH.

Washington and Texas are miles apart in the talent department. I also think there are too many schools fighting for California scraps for him to make much of a dent.
 
#60
#60
he gets to coach in the weak pac 12---he wanted nothing more to do with the physical teams in the SEC--too hard to win.
 
#61
#61
He's going to chit in his drawers next year when Bray, Hunter, Rodgers (and hopefully C. Patterson) tear the SEC a new one next year. Tyler Bray has early 1st Rd potential and both Hunter and Rodgers will be top 15 overall picks in the draft when they leave (barring another injury). Even Peyton didn't have that much talent to throw to.

Stupid move, even with CDD's situation. Way more talent on UT's roster and recruiting class than at UW. If only he had a little more patience he would be part of something special next season.

Sounds like Lance Thompson when he left Bama.
 
#62
#62
Only two coaches i hated to see go was Sirmon and Thompson. I hope we never hire any west coast coaches again.

I am all 4 no more west coast coaches . All they do is wine about the weather and they always want to go back west. I am glad we got sec coaches that know what to expect
 
#63
#63
I believe he was making $800k or more here. He wanted out.

BTW, Knoxville was just ranked in the top ten gay friendly cities in the US.

No way he was making 800 grand, newtroll.

p.s. Tell us more about your opinions on knoxville's gay-friendliness. Give us your first-hand knowledge.
 
#66
#66
No way he was making 800 grand, newtroll.

p.s. Tell us more about your opinions on knoxville's gay-friendliness. Give us your first-hand knowledge.

He would have made 750 here for 2012 and 800 next year. Seems to be the exact amount he will be making at UW.
 
#67
#67
Would have. Could have.

Didn't.

Poster said he was making 800 grand here. it's total BS.
 

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