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[emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji] sexton is the greatest American of all time if he gets Justin Wilcox a "name your price" gig
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Justin Wilcox lol
That's crazy. This forum used to hate Justin Wilcox, now he at a point where you're throwing a blank check at him?
Navy > NDwhat predictions do you have for this week @Bobby Layne?
The Big 4 shouldn't participate, but I don't think it's that bad of an Idea for the rest of the conference to get some more exposure especially for programs like Illinois, Rutgers, Purdue, NW, and IU.
Michigan refused to play.
Louisville getting shafted for sure. Lots of teams have arguments. This season needs an 8-team playoff.
Not really their best win is against FSU who has 3 losses right now and they've looked shaky the past couple weeks as well. Doesn't help the remainder of their schedule is horrible as well.
Nebraska, more money and prestige.
Big 4 being Michigan, OSU, Penn State and Wisky?
Nebraska, more money and prestige.
UNL has an incredible game-day atmosphere, and has a fan-base that travels. 0 reason they should ever play on Fridays, outside of that Black Friday game with Iowa.
LSU had no problem with firing Les and Cam and that state is damn near bankrupt...One more thing on why I don't think without a meltdown the rest of the way (1-3, 0-4) Oregon will fire Helfrich: His buyout is $11.6 million right now. The state of Oregon is in a budgetary crisis. It'd would be awful politically for the state to argue there's no money then pay a public official 8 figures just to go away, then turn and raise even more money out of thin air to give to another one to take his place. Especially when that official is an athletics coach.
LSU DID have an issue with firing Les.LSU had no problem with firing Les and Cam and that state is damn near bankrupt...One more thing on why I don't think without a meltdown the rest of the way (1-3, 0-4) Oregon will fire Helfrich: His buyout is $11.6 million right now. The state of Oregon is in a budgetary crisis. It'd would be awful politically for the state to argue there's no money then pay a public official 8 figures just to go away, then turn and raise even more money out of thin air to give to another one to take his place. Especially when that official is an athletics coach.
Now that people have had time to reflect on what happened, they're not happy with how money is thrown around, while public schools are getting shuttered in Louisiana, but it's too late and Les is out.When now-former LSU football coach Les Miles’ job was on the line last year, financial concerns over the hefty cost of buying out his contract were among the reasons that university President F. King Alexander ultimately nixed efforts to fire Miles.
Though no public university dollars go toward the coaches’ salaries or buying out their contracts, Alexander said at the time that perception would be a problem.
“After the type of budget battle we went through this past spring … we don’t need to go into the next legislative session with a black eye that we’re throwing tens of millions of dollars around on issues that aren’t associated with academic progress,” Alexander said in early December. “The public at large really doesn’t differentiate where the money comes from.”
It’s not as though LSU’s financial picture with respect to the state has changed dramatically since then. With the popular TOPS tuition program only 40% funded for the upcoming spring semester, the university still faces significant financial challenges.
Those concerns again factored into Sunday’s decision to terminate Miles’ contract, Alexander says. This time around, however, other concerns weighed more heavily in the overall equation.
“Money is always a factor for consideration and there were a number of financial considerations taken into account this time,” Alexander said this morning in a written statement. “But we have to do what’s best for LSU with our decisions, and at this time, a coaching change was what’s best for the program and our students.”
Nako, that certainly sounds better than "We reached out to several coaches behind the scenes, but none of them showed interest in the job so we're stuck with Les."
If Herman or Jimbo or whomever they wanted said yes to them last year, they would have canned Les. Blowback be damned
Drinking and shooting the **** with assistants and SIDSIf Godfrey said it, it's rooted in credible info at the least. Guy has great contacts
orgeron an A+ talent evaluator and recruiter, even if he flops he leaving the next coach a talented roster. Herman and Jimbo seem unrealistic.
also not for one second am i buying that "states nearly bankrupt we have to evaluate spending" michigan emptied the bag for harbough and detroit out here looking like a zombie apacolypse