Don't Noonan
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I think Frost was a great hire for Nebraska. Good guy and excited to see what he can do there.
I think it was you that said a week or two ago that JMU's coach is gonna be gone soon. Good for him, but I'll be sorry to see him leave. I live about a half hour from Harrisonburg and the Dukes have actually generated some buzz in the Valley, which is filled with VT & WVU fans.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.
Playoff football is great and their regular season isn't diminished at all. Homefield advantage is huge.
Yeah I think he is gonna do very well there. I remember reading why he first went to Stanford because Bill Walsh was there for his second go round, but left because Walsh quit after he declared. Or something like that. To go from a West Coast based offense to the Nebraska offense back then was like a total switch in mechanics, yet he still won as quarterback.I think Frost was a great hire for Nebraska. Good guy and excited to see what he can do there.
It might have made sense to just sit this round of coaching hires out, as Oregon just did. A lot of big jobs were available this year, without a lot of great candidates available, plus Oregon got held up with the timing (FSU waiting on Jimbo to negotiate every last penny from A&M) and got a late start on the search.Guess we can write Oregon off for the next 4 years. Absolutely insane hire.
I'd rather Texas than ASU in the Pac 12. Why? Who cares about ASU?I have no issue with the Herm Edwards hire besides the ESPN going away crap today.
Todd Graham is one of the worst coaches I’ve ever seen and ASU is a 7-5 program. Why not try a guy like Edwards? What do you really have to lose?
No reason ASU shouldn’t compete in the PAC :X
He won 10 games twice there. He's that bad?I have no issue with the Herm Edwards hire besides the ESPN going away crap today.
Todd Graham is one of the worst coaches I’ve ever seen and ASU is a 7-5 program. Why not try a guy like Edwards? What do you really have to lose?
No reason ASU shouldn’t compete in the PAC :X
This is where I am on it. I spent yestersay trying to convince myself it was the right hire and that maybe he's a better coach than he's being regarded by some in here.......and then I got in my car and listened to his long, rambling, meandering press conference that felt like a long car ride to nowhere with several stops and starts and direction changes.It might have made sense to just sit this round of coaching hires out, as Oregon just did. A lot of big jobs were available this year, without a lot of great candidates available, plus Oregon got held up with the timing (FSU waiting on Jimbo to negotiate every last penny from A&M) and got a late start on the search.
I'm not sure what the alternatives were. Makes sense to just take a knee. Maybe they get lucky with Cristobal, but most likely, they've just given themselves a full year or so to go ahead and do a full coaching search while he flounders. Plus, being an in-house guy without much track record, it'll be easier to fire him early in the season.
As long as Nebraska beats OSU, UMich, and Sparty while losing to Penn State I'm fine with it.Yeah I think he is gonna do very well there. I remember reading why he first went to Stanford because Bill Walsh was there for his second go round, but left because Walsh quit after he declared. Or something like that. To go from a West Coast based offense to the Nebraska offense back then was like a total switch in mechanics, yet he still won as quarterback.
Which hurt his draft stock going into the NFL - he went in as a safety - and obviously that didn't happen, but he is has very smart football mind.
Interesting way of looking at it. Kind of makes sense but there were still decent candidates. Maybe waiting for a home run though.pollardsvision said:It might have made sense to just sit this round of coaching hires out, as Oregon just did. A lot of big jobs were available this year, without a lot of great candidates available, plus Oregon got held up with the timing (FSU waiting on Jimbo to negotiate every last penny from A&M) and got a late start on the search.
I'm not sure what the alternatives were. Makes sense to just take a knee. Maybe they get lucky with Cristobal, but most likely, they've just given themselves a full year or so to go ahead and do a full coaching search while he flounders. Plus, being an in-house guy without much track record, it'll be easier to fire him early in the season.
[Barry Switzer]It ain't the X's and O's, it's the Jimmys and Joes[/BarrySwitzer]Capella said: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.Don't Noonan said: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.
Shame on you @PlasmaDogPlasma, don't expect that from you. Smh ??![]()
If they don't do the guy laying down in the snow for the kickoff then throwback pass move then what are they even doingPerfect camouflage for today's conditions
how many NFL teams did he quit on? at least two. were there more?drummer said:Yeah I think he is gonna do very well there. I remember reading why he first went to Stanford because Bill Walsh was there for his second go round, but left because Walsh quit after he declared. Or something like that. To go from a West Coast based offense to the Nebraska offense back then was like a total switch in mechanics, yet he still won as quarterback.
Which hurt his draft stock going into the NFL - he went in as a safety - and obviously that didn't happen, but he is has very smart football mind.
Well I didn’t say he was a good safety lol. I forgot who he played for after he was drafted. Its not like any of those championship Nebraska teams back then produced NFL quarterbackshow many NFL teams did he quit on? at least two. were there more?
Some 4-star WR just decommitted from Oregon. Headed to FSU. Cristobal paying off already.![]()
Dude, that was a Florida kid that everyone knew would follow Taggart. No one at Oregon expects the 3-4 Florida kids to stick st Oregon now. Congrats?Sure with Navy having to go theArmy scoring with 5:10 to go doesn’t feel like they left too much time on the clock.![]()
Yeah, I got Cold Taken because of that kickoff.Sure with Navy having to go thelongmedium field and all
He hit that way better than I thought he would; glad it went wide.This will be stunning if he makes this FG.
That was a lot closer than I thought it'd be.This will be stunning if he makes this FG.
It’s not easyJust curious - how hard/easy is it to get tickets to see Army-Navy?
My wife and I put feelers out all over the place this year, trying to get tickets. No one could help us out. No one even had any leads. eBay had maybe three sets of tickets, all in the upper deck for at least $600 a pair. StubHub's cheapest was $500 for the last row in the upper deck. You could get a pair at field level in the corner of the end zone for $600, or field level at the 20 for $800. 50 yard line and club level were as much as $1500 a pair.Just curious - how hard/easy is it to get tickets to see Army-Navy?
I have access to many people who can get them but I’ve only been able to score some (4) once. I was offered a ticket this year from someone I know locally, but I declined because I had a charity event today.My wife and I put feelers out all over the place this year, trying to get tickets. No one could help us out. No one even had any leads. eBay had maybe three sets of tickets, all in the upper deck for at least $600 a pair. StubHub's cheapest was $500 for the last row in the upper deck. You could get a pair at field level in the corner of the end zone for $600, or field level at the 20 for $800. 50 yard line and club level were as much as $1500 a pair.
My Dad is a Vietnam Navy veteran (enlisted). He's always wanted to attend the game and we live halfway between Baltimore and Philadelphia. He turns 70 next year. I'm going to have to pull the trigger on a pair.
Thanks DD. I appreciate the advice. I never knew about Eagles season ticket holders.I have access to many people who can get them but I’ve only been able to score some (4) once. I was offered a ticket this year from someone I know locally, but I declined because I had a charity event today.
My advice to you is talk to Eagles season ticket holders, they get a good allotment to the game and I think they do a lottery. That or USMA or NA grads, they at least have a path to face value tickets.
The only time I went I took two FBGs @mquinnjr and invited another. If I run into tickets I’ll keep you in mind.Thanks DD. I appreciate the advice. I never knew about Eagles season ticket holders.![]()
That day was an absolute blast! Thanks again for the tickets @Doctor DetroitThe only time I went I took two FBGs @mquinnjr and invited another. If I run into tickets I’ll keep you in mind.