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Since lsu likes hiring away coaches from sec programs
Posted on 1/10/24 at 2:41 pm
Posted on 1/10/24 at 2:41 pm
Do y’all need a WR coach or offensive analyst?
Thecaw knows a guy with experience coaching WRs in the SEC and also has experience, about 4 years worth, of coaching and recruiting in Louisana
Has a rep for being a good recruiter despite recruiting at sub Dan Mullen levels
Thecaw knows a guy with experience coaching WRs in the SEC and also has experience, about 4 years worth, of coaching and recruiting in Louisana
Has a rep for being a good recruiter despite recruiting at sub Dan Mullen levels
This post was edited on 1/10/24 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 1/10/24 at 2:43 pm to theCAW
We only take your best coach.
Posted on 1/10/24 at 2:43 pm to theCAW
No, and we don't want your Head Coach either (contrary to what some people seemed to think a couple of years ago).
Posted on 1/10/24 at 2:44 pm to theCAW
Our WR room looks better than most. Hankton is the real deal and we are just fine
Posted on 1/10/24 at 2:44 pm to theCAW
No but we might take your ex-DB coach.
Posted on 1/10/24 at 2:47 pm to dchotard
quote:only the uaa is stupid enough to want him as a coach, much less a head coach
and we don't want your Head Coach either (contrary to what some people seemed to think a couple of years ago).
Posted on 1/10/24 at 2:50 pm to tigersbh
quote:we replaced him with a coffee boy for the San Diego chargers probably the worst team in the nfl
No but we might take your ex-DB coach.
And we then took our DL coach from Tulane while A&M took our lb coach and lsu takes our Db coach
It’s like Florida is a Tulane level program to programs like lsu and Texas A&M
The uaa is probably creaming themselves at the thought of being a program and university like Tulane
Posted on 1/10/24 at 2:57 pm to theCAW
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The uaa
Serious question Caw: what the hell happened to Foley? He was the best and most powerful AD in the SEC. He then retires, but everyone says he's still in charge, yet things fall apart.
I don't keep up with your athletic program that closely. What happened if the same guy is supposedly still running everything?
Posted on 1/10/24 at 3:07 pm to BhamTigah
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Serious question Caw: what the hell happened to Foley? He was the best and most powerful AD in the SEC. He then retires, but everyone says he's still in charge, yet things fall apart. I don't keep up with your athletic program that closely. What happened if the same guy is supposedly still running everything?
Foley is in the UAA which is the 3rd party entity that runs Florida athletics. He and his cronies are interested in turning Florida into a “Stanford of the south” type school and is only interested in investing in women’s athletics and stadium renovations so dumb arse Bull gators can eat shitty overprice airplane food at games
Now foley “retired” but still has a position at the uaa:
Notice he has the same email address as Scott Stricklin “the AD”. Foley stepped down so he can stay in control without the Disney gators realizing that he’s still calling the shots. Atricklin is basically a puppet AD and what the Disney gators don’t get is that if stricklin’s gets fired Chip Howard would hire another puppet ad to do foleys bidding
Now how was foley successful? He got lucky with billy Donavan and then machen, our university president at the time, found Urban for foley.
Besides billy Donavan and urban, this is who foley hired as active AD:
Mike White
Ron Zook
Will Muschamp
Jim McElwain
Pretty clear the guy sucks and got lucky but played that into getting a false reputation and got the new football facility built named after him even tho he fought tooth and nail against building it in the first place
Foley and his cohorts are completely incompetent and cheap and don’t want to compete in football because they don’t think it’s a “dignified” sport like women’s fencing that nerd schools like Stanford, cal, uva and the like are into, schools that the uaa fancies Florida being like
Posted on 1/10/24 at 3:08 pm to theCAW
It’s like in a corrupt country where a dictator “steps down” but has his son or nephew take over or with a sham election. The people think there’s been change but behind the scenes the same dictator is in charge.
Posted on 1/10/24 at 3:23 pm to theCAW
That's interesting. I just always thought (outsiders perspective) of Foley as a great AD due to the success of various sports programs. My wife used to work at the SEC and I know he was considered by the conference to be one of the more powerful ADs.
Posted on 1/10/24 at 3:27 pm to theCAW
They are definitely taking the uncreative a$m approach. Just throw dollars at it figuring it will translate to success. It will not.
Posted on 1/10/24 at 3:31 pm to BhamTigah
quote:they say it’s better to be lucky then good sometimes and foley is a textbook example he built his reputation that outsiders (and some insiders) bought into by basically getting lucky with a great hire in billy Donovan. Urban again wasn’t his doing but of Bernie machen. But look closely at his track record he has been much more of l failure then success.
. I just always thought (outsiders perspective) of Foley as a great AD due to the success of various sports programs. My wife used to work at the SEC and I know he was considered by the conference to be one of the more powerful ADs.
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