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Ohio State OC Ed Warinner could be in serious mix at WKU. Plus, Warinner is from KY. His dad played for Bear Bryant at UK way back when. - some reporter on twitter
 
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#27
Updated Houston hire of Applegate...so USF is the big open position now...Strong or Kiffin?
 
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Cincinnati: Ohio State co-defensive coordinator Luke Fickell*has agreed to become head coach at Cincinnati reports Jordan Strack.
 
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I like Willie Taggart, I really do. But this is Phil Knight money and that's who he gets? I have a hard time believing that Willie was at the top of their list. Tired of hearing about the Phil Knight draw. It's all about gimmicky uniform combos, lol.

Booger said it best: there's no draw for Oregon. First it was uniforms then everyone got them. Then it was Nike then everyone got Nike. Then it was money and everyone got paid.
 
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That has to be a hit to his ego. From USC to FAU.

No P5 school wants touch the guy even with Saban's stamp on him. Lord only knows how far he really sent us back in his one pitiful year here. I'm sure there are a lot of ADs out there who are being very, very careful with Kiffin and probably wouldnt even touch him unless there was a hefty buyout clause and/or hefty penalty if he decides to leave on his own volition. All he's shown is that a) he can recruit well, b) has great connections, c) he has a history of doing shady stuff, as evidenced by the NCAA infractions he left us with here at Tenn, d) is good offensive mind.

Kiffin is like the relatively attractive drunk slut at the bar. As other options dwindle away and the night starts coming to end, she starts looking better and better. You want to bang her but you can't bring yourself to do it because you'll probably catch something. That's Lane Kiffin.
 
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South Florida:*Charlie Strong left Tampa this morning and before boarding his plane told Tom Korun of WFTS-TV in Tampa, “I’ll be back.”
 
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South Florida:*Charlie Strong left Tampa this morning and before boarding his plane told Tom Korun of WFTS-TV in Tampa, “I’ll be back.”

Good for them if they pull the trigger.
If I remember right he's lethal in Florida recruiting
 
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No P5 school wants touch the guy even with Saban's stamp on him. Lord only knows how far he really sent us back in his one pitiful year here. I'm sure there are a lot of ADs out there who are being very, very careful with Kiffin and probably wouldnt even touch him unless there was a hefty buyout clause and/or hefty penalty if he decides to leave on his own volition. All he's shown is that a) he can recruit well, b) has great connections, c) he has a history of doing shady stuff, as evidenced by the NCAA infractions he left us with here at Tenn, d) is good offensive mind.

Kiffin is like the relatively attractive drunk slut at the bar. As other options dwindle away and the night starts coming to end, she starts looking better and better. You want to bang her but you can't bring yourself to do it because you'll probably catch something. That's Lane Kiffin.

Damn.:lolabove:
 
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South Florida: Charlie Strong is expected to be the next head coach South Florida. The two parties are closing in on a five-year deal, Pete Thamel has reported. More on Strong to USF here.
 
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Florida Atlantic: FAUOwlAccess reports Lane Kiffin is now considered a longshot for the FAU head coaching job after talks broke down Friday.
 
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Florida Atlantic: FAUOwlAccess reports Lane Kiffin is now considered a longshot for the FAU head coaching job after talks broke down Friday.

Schools are protecting themselves from a late night bolt.
Which makes sense why he would say if he could do Tennessee over again he would.
 
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South Florida:*Chris Low*of ESPN is now reporting that Charlie Strong has agreed to a deal to become USF’s new head coach. Low adds that Strong would like to take most of his staff from Texas with him, including offensive coordinator Sterlin Gilbert.
 
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I know we have another coaching change thread, but I thought it would be good to have one to show all the changes in one post. I'll update as they come open or are filled.

In FBS, 17 jobs have come open as of Dec. 9. 13 have been filled. Number of changes over the past seven seasons: 22 (2008), 23 (2009), 24 (2010), 28 (2011), 31 (2012), 20 (2013), 15 (2014) and 29 (2015).


Team 2016 Coach 2017 Coach

Baylor: Jim Grobe (I) Matt Rhule

Cincinnati: Tommy Tuberville Luke Fickell

Florida Atlantic: Charlie Partridge

Florida International: Ron Turner Butch Davis

Fresno State: Tim DeRuyter Jeff Tedford

Georgia State: Trent Miles Shawn Elliott

Houston: Tom Herman Major Applewhite

Indiana: Kevin Wilson Tom Allen

LSU: Les Miles Ed Orgeron

Nevada: Brian Polian Jay Norvell

Oregon: Mark Helfrich Willie Taggart

Purdue: Darrell Hazell Jeff Brohm

San Jose State: Ron Caragher Brent Brennan

South Florida: Willie Taggart Charlie Strong

Temple: Matt Rhule

Texas: Charlie Strong Tom Herman

Western Kentucky: Jeff Brohm

Losing Scott to FAU would be a huge loss for Butch.
 
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Temple:*Philadelphia Eagles quarterbacks coach John DeFilippo has been contacted about the school’s head coaching job, according to Philly.com. DeFilippo is the former offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns and is in his first year with the Eagles.
 
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Kiffin to FAU...only two jobs open FAU and Temple

FAU: ESPN’s Brett McMurphy and Chis Low are reporting that Lane Kiffin has accepted the head coaching job at FAU. We have confirmed the hire. Chris Low adds that he expects Lane to continue to serve as OC at Alabama through their playoff run.
 
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San Jose State: Oregon State assistant Brent Brennan will be the new head coach at San Jose State reports John Canzano of the Oregonian.

This is absolutely unbelievable.... Not that San Jose hired Brennan, but that Canzano got it right!!!
 
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Temple job has been filled..WKU is last job open...unless a college coach gets an NFL job

Temple: Florida defensive cooridnator Geoff Collins will be Temple’s new head coach reports Brett McMurphy. More on the hire here.
 
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Notre Dame offensive coordinator / quarterbacks coach Mike Sanford is expected to become the next head coach at Western Kentucky, according to Sports Illustrated’s Pete Thamel. But WBKO and other reports out of Kentucky say Sanford is interviewing for the job, but there is no deal yet.*
- Interim head coach Nick Holt interviewed for the full-time job on Friday, according to WBKO. Special teams coordinator Tony Levine says he's interested in the job, but would't comment otherwise
 
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