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Urban would be a great fit at LSU
Posted on 10/17/21 at 1:22 pm
Posted on 10/17/21 at 1:22 pm
We have a strong tradition of coaches screwing students and getting bought out early.
It’s time.
It’s time.
This post was edited on 10/17/21 at 1:22 pm
Posted on 10/17/21 at 1:23 pm to Warrior Poet
quote:He may be dumb but he is right
U are so dumb

Posted on 10/17/21 at 1:25 pm to theunknownknight
Urban isn’t going anywhere where he has to play Saban once a year
USC is his spot
USC is his spot
Posted on 10/17/21 at 1:27 pm to back9Tiger
Two entities with zero moral compass. I agree.
Posted on 10/17/21 at 1:32 pm to theunknownknight
yeah. LSU is in the middle of investigation by the ncaa, dept of education, fbi, and facing a class action suit due to covering up sexual misconduct, and your new woke president is going to hire Meyer.
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During Meyer's six-year tenure at Florida, some 31 players were arrested, with at least 10 accused of crimes ranging from misdemeanor battery to felony domestic assault to felony theft to domestic battery. Punishment varied depending on the player, but let's just say it was uneven at best. In perhaps the best example that illustrates that, star running back Chris Rainey was suspended only four games in 2010 after he was charged with aggravated stalking for allegedly texting his girlfriend, "Time to die, b----."
Not included in that arrest total? Then-graduate assistant Zach Smith, arrested in 2009 for allegedly shoving his pregnant wife against a wall. Meyer explained last week at Big Ten media day that he and his wife, Shelley, got involved to help Smith and his wife through counseling. Meyer went on to deny knowing that Smith was investigated for domestic violence in 2015. Courtney Smith, Zach's now-ex-wife, said Wednesday that she told Shelley about both the 2009 and 2015 incidents.
Meyer brought on Smith, a man Meyer knew had been alleged to abuse his pregnant wife. He brought on former Indiana coach Kevin Wilson, who resigned after he was accused of mistreating his players. He stuck by Greg Schiano after a deposition came to light alleging that Schiano knew about Jerry Sandusky's child abuse at Penn State, allegations Schiano denies.
Given the shift we have seen in our society, from Baylor to the #MeToo movement, Meyer was finally forced to listen. His past at Florida has come back to him in a rather unexpected way, all thanks to the decision he made almost a decade ago to give Zach Smith a second chance.
In those 10 years, the world started to change. It seems Meyer hasn't changed quickly enough.
snicker
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During Meyer's six-year tenure at Florida, some 31 players were arrested, with at least 10 accused of crimes ranging from misdemeanor battery to felony domestic assault to felony theft to domestic battery. Punishment varied depending on the player, but let's just say it was uneven at best. In perhaps the best example that illustrates that, star running back Chris Rainey was suspended only four games in 2010 after he was charged with aggravated stalking for allegedly texting his girlfriend, "Time to die, b----."
Not included in that arrest total? Then-graduate assistant Zach Smith, arrested in 2009 for allegedly shoving his pregnant wife against a wall. Meyer explained last week at Big Ten media day that he and his wife, Shelley, got involved to help Smith and his wife through counseling. Meyer went on to deny knowing that Smith was investigated for domestic violence in 2015. Courtney Smith, Zach's now-ex-wife, said Wednesday that she told Shelley about both the 2009 and 2015 incidents.
Meyer brought on Smith, a man Meyer knew had been alleged to abuse his pregnant wife. He brought on former Indiana coach Kevin Wilson, who resigned after he was accused of mistreating his players. He stuck by Greg Schiano after a deposition came to light alleging that Schiano knew about Jerry Sandusky's child abuse at Penn State, allegations Schiano denies.
Given the shift we have seen in our society, from Baylor to the #MeToo movement, Meyer was finally forced to listen. His past at Florida has come back to him in a rather unexpected way, all thanks to the decision he made almost a decade ago to give Zach Smith a second chance.
In those 10 years, the world started to change. It seems Meyer hasn't changed quickly enough.
Posted on 10/17/21 at 1:38 pm to bamabenny
I can't see USC hiring him which is kinda a shame since the Pac needs some more contenders
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