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For those who still care college officials have destroyed what was left of CFB.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 7:07 pm
Posted on 8/2/20 at 7:07 pm
Or at least the charm of it. Which was certain schools and teams over achieving and upsetting more talented rivals. They have put the players in charge and made it impossible for the coaches to coach the players.They hung Gundy and especially a great coach like K Ferenz out to dry and put the players in charge of the process. And it will be a cluster frick and an ongoing side show. The only possible reason a guy like Ferenz didn't tell them to bounce up his arse is money. He's got a huge contract owed to him and he is now in the clear to collect it. And he will even if it means kissing the player's asses for a couple years.
Even recruiting just got dangerous since many of the complaining payers around the nation were saying they were all this and that in HS but their college coach didn't like them and refused to play them. So if you recruit a big time athlete then you have to start and play them right away regardless of whether they are the best player or not or even ready. Otherwise you, the coach, are the problem if they are not ready. The admins in their fright have put the inmates in control of the asylum. Shame is so, so many kids were getting saved and made in great players and stories because the coaches stuck with them and would not cut corners and they wound up improving and reaching their potential.
I don't see many guys who are good at developing payers sticking around and winning at a place like Iowa. Where they would knock off an Ohio State because of coaching.
Even recruiting just got dangerous since many of the complaining payers around the nation were saying they were all this and that in HS but their college coach didn't like them and refused to play them. So if you recruit a big time athlete then you have to start and play them right away regardless of whether they are the best player or not or even ready. Otherwise you, the coach, are the problem if they are not ready. The admins in their fright have put the inmates in control of the asylum. Shame is so, so many kids were getting saved and made in great players and stories because the coaches stuck with them and would not cut corners and they wound up improving and reaching their potential.
I don't see many guys who are good at developing payers sticking around and winning at a place like Iowa. Where they would knock off an Ohio State because of coaching.
This post was edited on 8/2/20 at 7:30 pm
Posted on 8/2/20 at 7:12 pm to jimdog
I read all of that and don't have any idea what your real point is. But, there is this....

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The admins in heir fright have put the inmates in control of the asylum.

Posted on 8/2/20 at 7:14 pm to jimdog
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Got off the phone w/ Washington State WR Kassidy Wodds’ dad John. He said Coach Rolovich cut Kassidy yesterday for being a part of the Pac-12 players movement. Pat Chun called Kassidy this morning and confirmed. John said Dallas Hobbs, Lamonte McDougle and Patrick Nunn also cut.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 7:18 pm to TigerLunatik
Get someone to explain it to you. But let me hold your hand and give you a hint. Developing players is over.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 7:22 pm to jimdog
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The admins in their fright have put the inmates in control of the asylum
Racist, IMO.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 7:37 pm to jimdog
So why couldn't Gundy just tell that kid to shove it? He's already got frick you money
Posted on 8/2/20 at 7:46 pm to jimdog
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Or at least the charm of it. Which was certain schools and teams over achieving and upsetting more talented rivals. They have put the players in charge and made it impossible for the coaches to coach the players.They hung Gundy and especially a great coach like K Ferenz out to dry and put the players in charge of the process. And it will be a cluster frick and an ongoing side show. The only possible reason a guy like Ferenz didn't tell them to bounce up his arse is money. He's got a huge contract owed to him and he is now in the clear to collect it. And he will even if it means kissing the player's asses for a couple years.
Even recruiting just got dangerous since many of the complaining payers around the nation were saying they were all this and that in HS but their college coach didn't like them and refused to play them. So if you recruit a big time athlete then you have to start and play them right away regardless of whether they are the best player or not or even ready. Otherwise you, the coach, are the problem if they are not ready. The admins in their fright have put the inmates in control of the asylum. Shame is so, so many kids were getting saved and made in great players and stories because the coaches stuck with them and would not cut corners and they wound up improving and reaching their potential.
I don't see many guys who are good at developing payers sticking around and winning at a place like Iowa. Where they would knock off an Ohio State because of coaching.
Do not forget Mississippi State coach almost got himself in trouble with his tweet not too long ago.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 7:57 pm to TrueLefty
Which was horseshite as well.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 8:09 pm to jimdog
Just read this —
In addition to the pay cut, Holder said the contract length was shortened from five to four years, his buyout was cut from $5 million to $4 million, and his guarantee dropped from 75% to 50%.
"I want to emphasize, every one of those was offered up by Mike Gundy," Holder said.
In addition to the ... $1 mil reported!
A "humble, remorseful" Mike Gundy has agreed to take a $1 million pay cut and amend his contract after a two-week review of the football program, Oklahoma State athletic director Mike Holder said Friday.
Not even a Maga Hat huh
In addition to the pay cut, Holder said the contract length was shortened from five to four years, his buyout was cut from $5 million to $4 million, and his guarantee dropped from 75% to 50%.
"I want to emphasize, every one of those was offered up by Mike Gundy," Holder said.
In addition to the ... $1 mil reported!
A "humble, remorseful" Mike Gundy has agreed to take a $1 million pay cut and amend his contract after a two-week review of the football program, Oklahoma State athletic director Mike Holder said Friday.
Not even a Maga Hat huh
Posted on 8/2/20 at 8:09 pm to labamafan
People really have to be looking to get offended to find anything at all racial from Leach's tweet. That's one of the most ridiculous overreactions that you'll see.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 8:14 pm to PokeyTiger
Is Gundy a masochist or something? Someone must have dirt on him. I don't see any other reason to humiliate yourself publicly like that
Posted on 8/2/20 at 10:41 pm to Mithridates6
I can tell you EXACTLY where Gundy is!
He’s a man with two buckets!
Bucket # 1 : That’s the cash bucket
Bucket # 2 : That’s his EATING BS bucket
Both are filling and when he gets enough he’ll get out. This move was likely recommended by his agent — These High $$$ Coaches don’t shite without talking to their Agents
He’s a man with two buckets!
Bucket # 1 : That’s the cash bucket
Bucket # 2 : That’s his EATING BS bucket
Both are filling and when he gets enough he’ll get out. This move was likely recommended by his agent — These High $$$ Coaches don’t shite without talking to their Agents
Posted on 8/3/20 at 7:26 am to PokeyTiger
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In addition to the pay cut, Holder said the contract length was shortened from five to four years, his buyout was cut from $5 million to $4 million, and his guarantee dropped from 75% to 50%.
"I want to emphasize, every one of those was offered up by Mike Gundy," Holder said.
In addition to the ... $1 mil reported!
A "humble, remorseful" Mike Gundy has agreed to take a $1 million pay cut and amend his contract after a two-week review of the football program
Posted on 8/3/20 at 11:30 pm to jimdog
Saban put the crooked democrat harm in charge and has helped the sec to commit suicide
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