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re: So Willie Taggart was 9-12 when he got fired during the season at FSU in year two
Posted on 11/10/21 at 8:14 pm to GamecockUltimate
Posted on 11/10/21 at 8:14 pm to GamecockUltimate
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One team was trending down, the other is trending up.
losing to a 4-5 FCS 1-AA school is trending up?
Posted on 11/10/21 at 8:17 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
I don’t know
But I do rejoice in FSU and Miami sucking.
Posted on 11/10/21 at 9:49 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Give me Norvell over Taggart any day of the week.
Taggart is garbage
Taggart is garbage
Posted on 11/10/21 at 9:53 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
The program was a complete shitshow under Taggart. Things are much better off the field under Norvell and the team at least looks better. He sure makes some strange coaching decisions though.
Posted on 11/10/21 at 10:07 pm to panhandlebama
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I think Norvell needs one more year to know for sure because you really can't judge him on last year being a first year coach in a COVID year.
please stop making excuses for white privilege

Posted on 11/10/21 at 10:38 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
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Are they waiting for Norvell to win three more games before they fire him?
Maybe they don't want to join the Dead Money list top 10.
(P.S: how happy are UGa fans they got bargain basement Muschamp as an onfield coach to solidify solid Def coaching... stop it with the "he's a STs coach" nonsense")
Dead Money top 10:
Will Muschamp
$19.2M
Muschamp's $12.9 million from South Carolina alone would have topped this list, but he earlier received $6.3 million to stop coaching Florida.
Charlie Strong
$11.8M
After three losing seasons in Austin, Strong received $10.1 million to exit Texas. He collected another $1.7 million after three years at South Florida.
Todd Graham
$11.1M
Graham had immediate success at Arizona State, leading the Sun Devils to three straight bowls and a pair of 10-win seasons, before mediocrity settled in.
Kevin Sumlin
$10.8M
Sumlin collected $7 million from Texas A&M and $3.8 million from Arizona. He failed to record a winning conference record at either school from 2013 to 2020.
Gus Malzahn
$10.7M
The Tigers dumped Malzahn in only his third season of a seven-year, $49 million contract he signed after the 2017 season, 75% of which was guaranteed.
Bo Pelini
$10.5M
After receiving $6.5 million upon his dismissal from Nebraska in 2014, Pelini picked up an additional $4 million after one season as LSU's defensive coordinator in 2020.
Mark Helfrich
$9.5M
Oregon's trip to the national championship game in 2014 didn't buy Helfrich much time: He was fired in 2016 while still owed over $9 million.
Rich Rodriguez
$9.3M
Rodriguez checks in with payments from three schools: $6.3 million from Arizona, $2.5 million from Michigan and $521,514 from coordinator role at Ole Miss.
Jim Mora
$9.2M
After going 29-11 in Mora's first three seasons, UCLA went just 17-19 in his final three. At the time, he was California's highest-paid state employee.
Thad Matta
$9.0M
Matta picked up a $9 million buyout from Ohio State in 2017. He's the only basketball coach to crack the top 10.
Posted on 11/11/21 at 8:45 am to Timstrebor
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Shitty program? Cute coming from faggie
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This entire discussion revolves around the past four seasons. I’d say the Seminoles have quite the pathetic program based upon results. You and I must have different standards if you feel a record of 17-26 over the past four seasons is not considered a shitty program.
Posted on 11/11/21 at 12:16 pm to Chingon Ag
We do have different standards, y’all have had 1 genuinely good season out of the past 4. With how you’re talking, you’d think ya’ll would’ve won something of relevance since 1939.
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