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re: Which team will #decline first: LSU, A&M, or other?
Posted on 9/19/13 at 1:51 pm to cokebottleag
Posted on 9/19/13 at 1:51 pm to cokebottleag
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The Bulldog's best recruiter, Rodney Garner came back home to his alma mater on the Plains.
Garner recruited and coached for Tennessee during their best years as well.
Aaron Murray and those dynamic backs that Garner helped recruit are gone and then . . . South she goes. Not to mention head coaches in this league do not survive the gauntlet much longer than 10 years.
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The Bulldog's best recruiter, Rodney Garner came back home to his alma mater on the Plains.
Garner recruited and coached for Tennessee during their best years as well.
Aaron Murray and those dynamic backs that Garner helped recruit are gone and then . . . South she goes. Not to mention head coaches in this league do not survive the gauntlet much longer than 10 years.
This post was edited on 9/19/13 at 1:56 pm
Posted on 9/19/13 at 1:55 pm to Dice410
Depends on who has to hire coach first.
With the jobs he's turned down, I would think Miles will retire from LSU probably in the 2018-2020 range looking at his age.
When you hire a replacement it's always a crapshoot. There weren't too many people keen on Saban when LSU made that hire and when none of his assistants came with him and then LSU made another quality hire in Miles who's sustained what Nick started which is easier said than done.
With the jobs he's turned down, I would think Miles will retire from LSU probably in the 2018-2020 range looking at his age.
When you hire a replacement it's always a crapshoot. There weren't too many people keen on Saban when LSU made that hire and when none of his assistants came with him and then LSU made another quality hire in Miles who's sustained what Nick started which is easier said than done.
Posted on 9/19/13 at 2:23 pm to Dice410
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The Bulldog's best recruiter, Rodney Garner came back home to his alma mater on the Plains.
Garner recruited and coached for Tennessee during their best years as well.
Aaron Murray and those dynamic backs that Garner helped recruit are gone and then . . . South she goes. Not to mention head coaches in this league do not survive the gauntlet much longer than 10 years.
You must not pay attention to football. We have verbals from 2 of the best RB's in the nation for 2014.
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