Yeah that's coolOregon State: Former Nebraska and Oregon State head coach Mike Riley has rejoined the Beavers as an assistant head coach. Riley went 93-80 as Oregon State head coach from 1997-98 and 2003-14. New head coach Jonathan Smith was a player and assistant under Riley.
I like this. Good for Smith and Riley.
He got hired because of what Smart is doing at Georgia. Tennessee is trying to get a piece of that. Pruitt isn't that level imo.Vols seem thrilled that Pruitt said 'a'ight' 50 times during his intro PC, which is a Saban trademark. Part of why you hired him was to bring some Saban, but this doesn't seem healthy.
Yea I think they are the two most tenured under Saban...Kirby 11 years, Pruitt 8...Kirby younger and advanced earlier. Both molded early and follow Sabans path more than the others, defensive backfield specialists and born recruiters. Opposite of Mac.He got hired because of what Smart is doing at Georgia. Tennessee is trying to get a piece of that. Pruitt isn't that level imo.
Maybe one of the worst hires in the past few years. I cannot believe a program of that level would hire a coach in an attempt to save a few recruits.Take a good long look at that commit list. Memorize as many names as you can.
Three years from now, you'll ask yourself the question, you'll think of those names, and the answer will unequivocally be "no".
lol players and recruits should not be deciding the head coach. That's ridiculous. That guy went 1-11 and 3-9 at freaking FIU, he's going to be so far over his head you won't even be able to see him.Existing players and recruits have been clamoring for Cristobal to be named the new head coach and I am very happy with it. Most people realize that Taggart is a great recruiter but his coaching ability is average. His put together a very good staff at Oregon and hopefully with Cristobal staying on many of the assistant coaches will remain at Oregon.
Oregon is on the rise and getting rid of Taggart will turn out to be a blessing. I think he flames out at Florida State, especially if Leavitt stays at Oregon. It is not easy to recruit to Oregon and Cristobal was named national recruiter of the year in 2015. If Cristobal can maintain many of the current coaches it was a home run hire.lol players and recruits should not be deciding the head coach. That's ridiculous. That guy went 1-11 and 3-9 at freaking FIU, he's going to be so far over his head you won't even be able to see him.
In a league with Chip Kelly, Peterson and USC getting it together...![]()
We will see, I would have been okay with Sumlin only if he would have agreed to keep some existing staff on.Yeah I’m sorry Oregon guys, but this could really blow up in your face. A single recruiting class will come and go, the coach is bigger than that. Look at Dabo’s first class - 13 members with 3 very good players, 3 contributors, and 7 guys I don’t remember.
https://247sports.com/college/clemson/Season/2009-Football/Commits
oursoneout:Of courseOregon is on the rise and getting rid of Taggart will turn out to be a blessing. I think he flames out at Florida State, especially if Leavitt stays at Oregon. It is not easy to recruit to Oregon and Cristobal was named national recruiter of the year in 2015. If Cristobal can maintain many of the current coaches it was a home run hire.
uh huhWell then you will be in for a huge shock when Oregon reaches the college football playoff before Florida State, because Florida State will not with Taggart at the helm.
I think Oregon was ill-prepared for what happened. They spent a lot of time, energy and resources landing Taggart and I don't think anybody was predicting a one and done season with him here. Plus, by the time Taggart left, several of the big time openings had already been filled and that's not Oregon's fault at all. Taggart really put this team in a bad spot, but that's the nature of the beast.I just can't believe a guy who got fired at FIU.......FIU...did nothing else other than recruit like a madman and got the oregon job. Breathtaking.
I mean Jimbo's QB died in week one and he went on to go 5-6 and then got 75 mil for it. There's not a lot of guys who have answers for that.Yeah, well I for one look forward to seeing Taggart's performance when he loses another QB. He was horrendous without Herbert this year.
FIU was a dumpster and he did some decent work there at time but it's hard to get past a guy going 1-11 at that place in his last season and getting rewarded for it with a top-30 job. He's a great recruiter but from what I understand he has little schematic ability sooooo.....I think Oregon was ill-prepared for what happened. They spent a lot of time, energy and resources landing Taggart and I don't think anybody was predicting a one and done season with him here. Plus, by the time Taggart left, several of the big time openings had already been filled and that's not Oregon's fault at all. Taggart really put this team in a bad spot, but that's the nature of the beast.
I've gone back and looked at Cristobal some more at FIU. No, he wasn't great, but he inherited a moribund program that the prior (and first) coach left in ruins. The fact that he was able to land a kid like TY Hilton to a school that didn't have a football team until 2002 is pretty impressive and he did take that team to 2 bowl games, which, hey, everybody goes to a bowl game, but you know he didn't? The guy before and after him at FIU. Now, Butch Davis went 8-4 and they'll play in the Sasparilla Bowl, but he's a dirty cheater.
He's got pretty good team lined up for next year with a QB who can win him some games on his own. He'll need a good OC (Mark Helfrich is available), hope that Leavitt stays (I have my doubts) and he'll need to continue to recruit. I think the leash will be short and Oregon's 80 year-old booster is running out of time to see his dream come true. Is it the best solution? No, but again, Oregon didn't have a ton of options thanks to Taggart leaving them in the lurch.
/Glass half full
...at Alabama, where his Florida ties really worked with guys like Calvin Ridley.It is not easy to recruit to Oregon and Cristobal was named national recruiter of the year in 2015.
Leavitt would've been better for starters. Sure Leach would have taken it, grand slam hire if they got him. Sumlin for sure, God he was so mediocre at TAMU but he's so much better than this guy. Definitely Wilcox too. I dunno, whole lot of guys.For those saying Cristobal was a horrible hire, who would have been a good hire for Oregon? Sumlin? Wilcox? Harsin? None of those guys looked great to me. At least with Cristobal you keep the majority of the recruits and if he doesn't work out you can move on in a year or two. He took over a horrid Florida International team and took them to their 1st 2 bowl games, had a bad year and got fired. Saban vets his coaches pretty well and he hired him on. Oregon will have a pretty good team next year so he should get off to a good start. Taggart's play calling was awful without Herbert and his inability to make 2nd half adjustments was hard to watch. How many times did Oregon have the ball near the 50 at the end of the half and instead of launching a hail mary in the end zone he just took a knee. Really stupid coach.
Could have had Kyle Flood if you were willing to stand up to his show cause which doesn't end until 9/21/18.For those saying Cristobal was a horrible hire, who would have been a good hire for Oregon?
I was torn on Sumlin, watching him lose the UCLA game this year was hard to watch. If he would have been able to keep a few Oregon coaches in tact I would have been okay with it.Sumlin would have been a slam dunk. He was pretty good in the same division as Bama, Auburn, and LSU. What he did at A&M should have easily translated to 10 wins in Eugene.
Also if you hired Sumlin, the human coach centipede memes would be awesome!!I was torn on Sumlin, watching him lose the UCLA game this year was hard to watch. If he would have been able to keep a few Oregon coaches in tact I would have been okay with it.
My first and second choices were Leavitt and Cristobal, third was Sumlin assuming he could keep some current staff. Leach would be awful and would never get an interview here. Wilcox perhaps my 4th choice. I am very happy with Cristobal, time will tell.Leavitt would've been better for starters. Sure Leach would have taken it, grand slam hire if they got him. Sumlin for sure, God he was so mediocre at TAMU but he's so much better than this guy. Definitely Wilcox too. I dunno, whole lot of guys.
I would have been extremely disgusted if Oregon hired Kiffen. No chanceI'm not kidding when I say Kiffin at Oregon would've been great.
Yup. Herm Edwards tooThis is how you get Cristobal'ed
Well, when your assistant coaches are better than your head coach, absolutely!Yup. Herm Edwards too
"We gotta keep our assistants and recruits!"
Well to be fair almost all assistants are a better game coach than Cristobal.Well, when your assistant coaches are better than your head coach, absolutely!
But you told me last season that recruiting is all that matters. And apparently you also had that same message for Noonan:He's a great recruiter but from what I understand he has little schematic ability sooooo.....![]()
Capella said:Remember noonan not listening to reason in the preseason? Gotta recruit better, that's pretty much all that matters.
I am CristobALLIN. Good news it sounds like many of Slick Willie's assistants will be staying at Oregon. As I had mentioned before, I believe Leavitt is gone to FSU and that was a prerequisite for FSU to hire the weasel.This is how you get Cristobal'ed
I mean, yes obviously in the vain if you don't recruit you have absolutely no chance at all. But if coaching didn't matter a bit the Gators would be dominant every year.But you told me last season that recruiting is all that matters. And apparently you also had that same message for Noonan:
Hell of a game. JMU is a fun team. That D is awesome except for the fourth quarter tonight. First time someone has scored more than 14 on them all year.Now, as I watch Weber St vs James Madison instead of the Friday night PAC game, is when the reality that it will all be over soon starts to sink in.
Keep moving the goalposts. Your whole mantra has always been recruiting and you have no chance to be elite without it. What I still can't figure out is why Florida State went after Taggart. Sure he can recruit well but who can't at Florida State? He can look like a deer in headlights on the sidelines when forced with a quick decision to go for it or not in a game. His play calling is very frustrating. I think Cristobal will be at Oregon longer than Taggart will be at FSU.I mean, yes obviously in the vain if you don't recruit you have absolutely no chance at all. But if coaching didn't matter a bit the Gators would be dominant every year.
That....that has never changed. That is rule #1-3. But that doesn't mean you are elite because you recruit well either. When I said that's all that matters, that is true if you want to win a national title. But you still need solid coaches. I literally cannot believe I have to explain that.Keep moving the goalposts. Your whole mantra has always been recruiting and you have no chance to be elite without it. What I still can't figure out is why Florida State went after Taggart. Sure he can recruit well but who can't at Florida State? He can look like a deer in headlights on the sidelines when forced with a quick decision to go for it or not in a game. His play calling is very frustrating. I think Cristobal will be at Oregon longer than Taggart will be at FSU.
You don't have to explain anything, we are teaching you a lesson. Pay attention!That....that has never changed. That is rule #1-3. But that doesn't mean you are elite because you recruit well either. When I said that's all that matters, that is true if you want to win a national title. But you still need solid coaches. I literally cannot believe I have to explain that.
Shame on you @PlasmaDogPlasma, don't expect that from you. Smh ??![]()
You are certainly teaching me a lesson, but probably not the one you think you are.You don't have to explain anything, we are teaching you a lesson. Pay attention!