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re: Feldman: USC really wanted Sumlin, and he had interest, but turned them down
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:28 am to AubieALUMdvm
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:28 am to AubieALUMdvm
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aTm really wanted muschamp but he wanted to win ships with AU
No
1. Chavis
2. Foster
Everybody else on our list
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:35 am to Old Sarge
C'mon Sarge. Get with the program. Everyone knows we REALLY wanted Muschamp, but had to settle for Chavis...
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:36 am to Hugh McElroy
Aggies outbid everyone by 2 mill. They make a lot of money from alum, but they piss it away quickly as well. Allen and Murray should save his job for him though.
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:38 am to easy money
Yeah, that's different than all the other coaches who recruit good talent to play for them and help them win games.
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:39 am to Spirit Of Aggieland

He's really not a good coach, he was just able to convince these two really good players at the most important position to play for him!
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:40 am to Spirit Of Aggieland
I actually think we did want Muschump. It was before we knew Chavis was available, and it's not surprising that he choose to go somewhere he already had friends and family. In the end, we were better off. If Muschump is successful at Auburn, he won't be around long. Chavis doesn't want a head job, and we could keep him for a long time.
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:41 am to Hugh McElroy
He would have been SO MUCH better at USC.
A lot less defense in that league, he would've been a rockstar in LA to recruits, etc.
USC/Oregon would've been must-see television with the shootouts.
A lot less defense in that league, he would've been a rockstar in LA to recruits, etc.
USC/Oregon would've been must-see television with the shootouts.
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:44 am to ShaneTheLegLechler
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One of our schools is flush with cash, and another is broke as frick. Do you know which is which?
And yet, its done nothing for you football wise.
Except for you overpaying the shite out of a coach and having the best player in history of your program beat Bama that one time.
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:47 am to thunderbird1100
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No, we know it's because A&M are suckers. We just like to frick with you guys.
The populace did not make a whole genre of punch line jokes about aggies for no reason.
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:49 am to CBandits82
How do you define doing nothing football wise?
Top 5 finish is something
Top 5 finish is something
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:50 am to Jebeco
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The populace did not make a whole genre of punch line jokes about aggies for no reason.
And they hit so hard. What shall we ever do
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:54 am to Hugh McElroy
Sumlin is the most overrated coach in the SEC, if not the whole country.
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:54 am to ShaneTheLegLechler
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One of our schools is flush with cash, and another is broke as frick. Do you know which is which?
One of our schools owns Texas and one is Texas and LSU's bitch and hasnt won anything of significance.
So you know which is which?
Posted on 9/4/15 at 10:59 am to texag7
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texag7
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Posted on 9/4/15 at 11:00 am to Hodson2Fuller
Auburn also tried to hire Sumlin but was turned down. I would say AU and USC both dodged a bullet
Posted on 9/4/15 at 11:02 am to Jebeco
Keep posting paragraphs that nobody reads


Posted on 9/4/15 at 11:02 am to Hodson2Fuller
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Sumlin is the most overrated coach in the SEC, if not the whole country.
More top 5 finishes than Miles. Why is your coach slacking?
Posted on 9/4/15 at 11:04 am to texag7
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