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Bret Bielema Reportedly A ‘Top Candidate’ For This Head Coaching Job
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Former college football head coach Bret Bielema could be returning to college football next season. According to a report by Banner Society’s Steven Godfrey, the former Arkansas coach is a ‘top candidate’ for a head coaching job...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Purple Lion41 months
Golden Corral in Hattisburg better stock up
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jmarto141 months
as long as we get more of his wife
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Lynxrufus201241 months
That would be a BIG HIRE.
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AgCoug41 months
HUGE. GARGANTUAN. ENORMOUS... BLOATED?
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Lynxrufus201241 months
Fat contract is what I'm hearing.
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Hangit41 months
I want Bert back in the SEC.
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FlyinTiger9341 months
Jennifer will be great as a southern belle.
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CanebreakCajun41 months
how big is he now?
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WillyLoman41 months
Mississippi = Kiffin, tPirate and Fat Bert. Epic
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A. Dixon Your Face41 months
And Prime ha.
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Mid Iowa Tiger41 months
Southern Miss likes taking chances on coaching reclaimation projects. Look at them hiring Larry Eustachy.
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Leopold40 months
Eh. Southern Miss can do worse.
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Arksulli41 months
Depending on two things Bert could be a decent HC there. One... they've got to keep him off the sauce. Bert likes the joy juice a little too much. Two... he has to embrace coaching in the South. He kept hiring coaches from the Midwest with no ties to the South or Texas. It caught up to him eventually in recruiting.
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kywildcatfanone41 months
They will have to pay him more than Arky is not to coach.
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Comic_Tiger41 months
Hoping for Vandy. That's what I had my fingers crossed for when I clicked. He's a perfect fit for that culture and school.
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