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re: Is Mario Cristobal Becoming a Suitable Saban Replacement?
Posted on 10/23/19 at 6:32 pm to Shaft Williams
Posted on 10/23/19 at 6:32 pm to Shaft Williams
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It means Oregon isn't a high flying team that is benefiting disproportionately from a good QB. Rather, Oregon is a grind it out, physical team on both sides of the ball. Oregon looks like a team where the head coach was an offensive lineman which Cristobal was.
McElwain? Outstanding? Brother what's outstanding to you? 10-4, 9-4, and 3-4 aren't outstanding seasons but those were McElwain's records at Florida.
Which is why I quoted Cristabol's record last season, 9-4.
I wouldn't know why anyone would think that comparing either coach is apples to oranges. You don't want to go back to Cristabol's other HC gig in Florida, do you?
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Miami won't pay the money for Cristobal. It ain't happening. Miami put out feelers for Cristobal but they don't have the money to bring him back. Cristobal will only take a high profile job with big money to leave Oregon.
You, nor I, nor anyone else, know what the decision will be if Momma calls.
Posted on 10/23/19 at 6:50 pm to bamameister
Knowing Miami history, if their AD gave a damn about football then Joe Brady is the first call. Getting Cristobal from Nike U won't be cheap.
Posted on 10/23/19 at 9:23 pm to bamameister
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You, nor I, nor anyone else, know what the decision will be if Momma calls.
I'm telling you Mama did call Cristobal but she couldn't afford him.
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