jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
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"There’s a top target, and five candidates. If making the list a figurative object is easier for you to handle, then do that. There is no literal list. They aren’t deciding who the targets are after getting approval from the team. I can state that with a great deal of confidence. I believe we have a coach, barring the inability to come to specific terms. I have more than one confirming source. I also know that they have a plan for what to do if things fall through, and what to do after that. As I said earlier, this search and hire will be tight and fast and free of embarrassment. It doesn’t begin today."
Ok Atlanta Vol is excited, we have a big time new AD, yet some posters are talking Luke Fickle and Neal Brown.
Please take a lap and tell me how that makes any sense. Aim high (Stoops, Campbell, Kiffin, etc) and don’t slow down.
Good to know. I just know everyone is boxed in to the hot coaching names we’ve seen regurgitated on here for 300 pages. I’m trying to go outside the box and find the outliers who could be strong candidates. My gut tells me Danny White is a big analytics guy and makes very data driven decisions.Unless he is changed his mind, I heard an NFL guy being interviewed on TB's show the other day, He said Brady doesn't want to coach college, he doesn't like the recruiting game.
Y'all think about it for a second... Number of four stars on roster
Jamey Chadwell Coastal Carolina: 0
Hugh Freeze Liberty: 1
Billy Napier LA Lafayette: 2
Matt Campbell Iowa State: 4
Neal Brown West Virginia: 5
Luke Fickell Cincinnati: 7
Scott Satterfield Louisville: 8
Lane Kiffin Ole Miss: 16 (+1 five star)
Scott Frost Nebraska: 22
Jeremy Pruitt Tennessee: 31 (+5 five stars)
Campbell, Chadwell, and Freeze stand out the most.
Coastal Carolina 4 stars: 0
2020 final ranking: 11-1, #14th
Roster talent vs rest of conference: 8th out of 10
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Liberty 4 stars: 1
2020 final ranking: 10-1, #17th
Roster talent vs rest of conference: 5th out of 7
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LA Lafayette 4 stars : 2
2020 final ranking: 10-1, #15th
Roster talent vs rest of conference: 2nd out of 10
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Iowa State 4 stars: 4
2020 final ranking: 9-3, #9th
Roster talent vs rest of conference: 8th out of 10
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West Virginia 4 stars: 5
2020 final ranking: 6-4, Unranked
Roster talent vs rest of conference: 6th out of 10
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Cincinnati 4 stars: 7
2020 final ranking: 9-1, #8th
Roster talent vs rest of conference: 2nd out of 11
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Louisville 4 stars: 8
2020 final ranking: 4-7, Unranked
Roster talent vs rest of conference: 9th out of 14
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Ole Miss 4 stars: 16 (+1 five star)
2020 final ranking: 5-5, Unranked
Roster talent vs rest of conference: 12th out of 14
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Nebraska 4 stars: 22
2020 final ranking: 3-5, Unranked
Roster talent vs rest of conference: 4th out of 14
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Tennessee 4 stars: 31 (+5 five stars)
2020 final ranking: 3-7, Unranked
Roster talent vs rest of conference: 7th out of 14
Joe Brady would be a home run ++, my heart sunk a little when I heard that.Good to know. I just know everyone is boxed in to the hot coaching names we’ve seen regurgitated on here for 300 pages. I’m trying to go outside the box and find the outliers who could be strong candidates. My gut tells me Danny White is a big analytics guy and makes very data driven decisions.
Isn't he an offensive guy? Seen to recall him being the OC for harbaugh?So what if...big what if...but what if it David Shaw?
Stanford is a terrible spot to recruit to and the PAC-12 is falling behind majorly, he could be an absolute stud in a SEC environment. 90-36 at Stanford, starting to wonder if Jim's success there came from Shaw more than himself.