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I was too quick to make the joke....do you think Ohio is an hour north of downtown Boston?
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I was too quick to make the joke....do you think Ohio is an hour north of downtown Boston?
Never been there, but have to assume there are plenty of high-quality tiddy bars there, too.
We need expert opinion on this.... @williewilliejuan what say ye?They are probably "tranny bars" these days, seeing that it IS Cali...![]()
Sounds like David Shaw would be the safest/most solid choice. He's a good character guy, no baggage, no risk.Of the seven UCLA candidates mentioned in this article...
UCLA coaching candidates: P.J. Fleck, David Shaw among top options to replace Chip Kelly
...I would take a guess that it might be Barry Odom from UNLV.
what they need (UCLA) is some juice.. He wanted this job.. probably hire his friends on the staff.. so I think they will recruit very well but have a good feeling they will continue to struggle on the fieldFuck my life.
I hope he is smart enough to surround himself with some crusty old veteran assistants who don't want to be a HC. Never been more than a RB coach.
Best thing to do is bring in some experience to help you navigate the waters of being a HC.
weird as this sounds..selling football at Stanford>UCLASounds like David Shaw would be the safest/most solid choice. He's a good character guy, no baggage, no risk.
Yea I agreeweird as this sounds..selling football at Stanford>UCLA
Feels like they heard a lot of no answers and are trying to keep kids out of the portal.Fuck my life.
I hope he is smart enough to surround himself with some crusty old veteran assistants who don't want to be a HC. Never been more than a RB coach.
Best thing to do is bring in some experience to help you navigate the waters of being a HC.
I totally believe all of it. Recruiting is the name of the game now and a 24/7/365 job from what I understand. And if you aren't willing to morph into a used car salesman type and swim around in the cesspool that is college recruiting you need to get out.problem with Chip is that he hates recruiting.. look at the recent class he brought in.. guy been whoring himself out for a gig in the NFL and he continuingly got passed up..
He's been complaining about the direction of CFB with the portal and all that and he just gave up.. Guess he's betting on himself that with the talent tosu has he can make the offense look elite that could net him an OC gig in the NFL next year.
i read some of the stuff ucla fans have been upset with him about.. he gave up.. he doesn't take recruits on OVs to nice restaurants in the city..but has food ordered and they eat at the training tables.. OVs usually last 2 days but he only has it for 1 day... Chip is easily blaming the school but people are saying it wasn't the schools fault he just didn't care
Talent can cover up a world of coaching sins. But only to a certain extent. Jimbo, Calipari, etal have proven such.what they need (UCLA) is some juice.. He wanted this job.. probably hire his friends on the staff.. so I think they will recruit very well but have a good feeling they will continue to struggle on the field![]()
This would've been a catastrophe. Foster is an unknown but I'd take that over a coach who regressed every year for 9 years when he was the head guy.Sounds like David Shaw would be the safest/most solid choice. He's a good character guy, no baggage, no risk.
I really like the hire. He's young enough to appeal to the age group but still has solid experience. He's also a reasonably known commodity as a player and I think that will resonate. If he finds some decent enough coordinators the dropoff might not be so bad.Apparently the people making the hire loved Foster's CEO approach that coaches now need to have with the Portal and NIL.
It's definitely a risk though entering a tough new Conference...I really like the hire. He's young enough to appeal to the age group but still has solid experience. He's also a reasonably known commodity as a player and I think that will resonate. If he finds some decent enough coordinators the dropoff might not be so bad.
I'm sure he will be getting some experienced coordinators. If anything, the appeal of moving to the B1G may help in that effort. I haven't seen the figures, but the money will be a lot better in the B1G for them I'm sure.It's definitely a risk though entering a tough new Conference...
He better hire some crusty old veteran assistants who don't want to be head coaches. The best thing a young coach can do is surround himself with experience.