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Mack Brown stepping down (1 Viewer)

Update from Burton:

- no truth to Morts report of McCarthy, Carroll, or Kelly

- Mora was rumored to be meeting with someone regarding Texas last night...not true.

- Mora apparently did tell a HS coach last week that UT was the best job in football

- neither Malzahn or Fisher have signed their extension

Also the Vegas odds for Strong jumped up considerably overnight.
This may be naive, but I don't buy it. In fact, it would be shocking if Jim Mora actually said that to a high school recruit. He's already gone round and round on all media outlets with the fact that what he said on a Seattle radio show about UW being his dream job cost him his job with the Falcons and that he will never do anything like that again. This would be similar and I don't see him doing it.

The UCLA staff has a philosophy that they do not discuss other schools, good or bad (so no negative recruiting), with recruits. They will only discuss UCLA.

 
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I find it ironic that Charlie Strong was at UF, and the guy many of the fans wanted as HC. Muschamp was the HC in waiting at Texas, and is now the HC of UF. Now UF doesn't want Muschamp, and the guy many wanted could be the HC of Texas.

Gator Nation is at a pathetic all time low right now. FSU had some bad years, and it sucked getting stomped by Tebow, but FSU was never that bad. It's a shame. I don't like seeing any of the Florida schools do bad.

 
The odds:

Charlie Strong (Louisville): 6-5

Art Briles (Baylor): 7-2

James Franklin (Vanderbilt): 5-1

Gus Malzahn (Auburn): 7-1

Chip Kelly (Eagles): 8-1

Bill O'Brien (Penn State): 8-1

Dabo Swinney (Clemson): 10-1

Jim Mora Jr. (UCLA): 10-1

David Shaw (Stanford): 15-1

Jimbo Fisher (Florida State): 20-1

Jim Harbaugh (San Francisco 49ers): 25-1

Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State): 25-1

Will Muschamp (Florida): 25-1

Jon Gruden (TV commentator): 25-1

Les Miles (LSU): 30-1

Mike Tomlin (Steelers): 50-1

 
The odds:

Charlie Strong (Louisville): 6-5

Art Briles (Baylor): 7-2

James Franklin (Vanderbilt): 5-1

Gus Malzahn (Auburn): 7-1

Chip Kelly (Eagles): 8-1

Bill O'Brien (Penn State): 8-1

Dabo Swinney (Clemson): 10-1

Jim Mora Jr. (UCLA): 10-1

David Shaw (Stanford): 15-1

Jimbo Fisher (Florida State): 20-1

Jim Harbaugh (San Francisco 49ers): 25-1

Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State): 25-1

Will Muschamp (Florida): 25-1

Jon Gruden (TV commentator): 25-1

Les Miles (LSU): 30-1

Mike Tomlin (Steelers): 50-1
Is Chip Kelly even eligible to work in college next year?

 
The odds:

Charlie Strong (Louisville): 6-5

Art Briles (Baylor): 7-2

James Franklin (Vanderbilt): 5-1

Gus Malzahn (Auburn): 7-1

Chip Kelly (Eagles): 8-1

Bill O'Brien (Penn State): 8-1

Dabo Swinney (Clemson): 10-1

Jim Mora Jr. (UCLA): 10-1

David Shaw (Stanford): 15-1

Jimbo Fisher (Florida State): 20-1

Jim Harbaugh (San Francisco 49ers): 25-1

Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State): 25-1

Will Muschamp (Florida): 25-1

Jon Gruden (TV commentator): 25-1

Les Miles (LSU): 30-1

Mike Tomlin (Steelers): 50-1
Is Chip Kelly even eligible to work in college next year?
I thought his Show Cause was for 18 months...but maybe that expires in June.

 
Is Chip Kelly even eligible to work in college next year?
Kelly has a "Show Cause" penalty through 2014, which basically means that the NCAA would have the right to impose sanctions on Texas. It's not a dealbreaker, though.edit: here's what the NCAA said about Kelly:

Therefore, pursuant to NCAA Bylaw 19.5, the committee imposes an 18-month show-cause order upon the former head coach. During this period, which begins on June 26, 2013, and runs through December 25, 2014, if any member institution seeks to hire the former head coach in an athletically related capacity, it and the former head coach shall appear before the Committee on Infractions to consider which, if any, of the show-cause procedures of Bylaw 19.5.2.2 (l) should be imposed upon him.
In theory, Texas could tell the Committee that they promise Chip will be on his very best behavior, and the Committee could decide to reduce Chip's penalty to probation.

 
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bicycle_seat_sniffer said:
Joe Summer said:
Abraham said:
I could absolutely see tressel but doesn't he too have a show cause issue?
Tressel has a show cause through 2016, but it really only applies to his first 5 games plus a bowl game (where he's not allowed to be on the sidelines).
If Im texas I do this in a heartbeat
It also gives them an excuse if they start really flat next year with whatever spare QB they have recruited.

 
The search committee is going to discover Mack Brown.

It will be like that Piña colada song.

 
They just announced an 8-person committee to find a replacement. :lmao:

This is going to be the best.
WTF. This reminds of when the Alabama president called Bobby Bowden about the job in the late 80s....which Bowden admitted he would have accepted....which the President followed up with an invite to interview before some committee. Bowden told him to gtfo and not call back.

Texas fans appear impressed with the financial acumen of the committee...

 
Pete Thamel ‏@SIPeteThamel now

"Talked to a few people about Texas job today. Expect it to be a slow process, with the hire coming after Jan. 1."

 
They just announced an 8-person committee to find a replacement. :lmao:

This is going to be the best.
who is on it?
• Steve Hicks, vice chair of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, and owner and executive chairman of Capstar Partners LLC, a private investment firm.

• Robert Stillwell, member of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, retired partner at Baker Botts LLP and an original director of Mesa Petroleum Co.

• Michael Clement, accounting professor, McCombs School of Business at UT Austin, and faculty representative to the Men’s and Women’s Athletics Councils.

• Ricardo Hinojosa, United States federal judge for the Southern District of Texas, former member of the university’s Commission of 125.

• Charles Matthews, former vice president and general counsel of Exxon Mobil, current president of the Texas Exes.

• Robert Rowling, former member of the Board of Regents and owner and chairman of TRT Holdings Inc.

• Charles Tate, chairman of Capital Royalty, former member of the executive committee of the university’s Commission of 125.

• Pamela Willeford, former U.S. ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein and former chair of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

 
They just announced an 8-person committee to find a replacement. :lmao:

This is going to be the best.
who is on it?
• Steve Hicks, vice chair of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, and owner and executive chairman of Capstar Partners LLC, a private investment firm.

• Robert Stillwell, member of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, retired partner at Baker Botts LLP and an original director of Mesa Petroleum Co.

• Michael Clement, accounting professor, McCombs School of Business at UT Austin, and faculty representative to the Men’s and Women’s Athletics Councils.

• Ricardo Hinojosa, United States federal judge for the Southern District of Texas, former member of the university’s Commission of 125.

• Charles Matthews, former vice president and general counsel of Exxon Mobil, current president of the Texas Exes.

• Robert Rowling, former member of the Board of Regents and owner and chairman of TRT Holdings Inc.

• Charles Tate, chairman of Capital Royalty, former member of the executive committee of the university’s Commission of 125.

• Pamela Willeford, former U.S. ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein and former chair of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Championship.

 
They just announced an 8-person committee to find a replacement. :lmao:

This is going to be the best.
who is on it?
Steve Hicks, vice chair of the Board of Regents, one of the boards athletics liaisons, and owner and executive chairman of Capstar Partners LLC, a private investment firm.

Robert Stillwell, member of the Board of Regents, one of the boards athletics liaisons, retired partner at Baker Botts LLP and an original director of Mesa Petroleum Co.

Michael Clement, accounting professor, McCombs School of Business at UT Austin, and faculty representative to the Mens and Womens Athletics Councils.

Ricardo Hinojosa, United States federal judge for the Southern District of Texas, former member of the universitys Commission of 125.

Charles Matthews, former vice president and general counsel of Exxon Mobil, current president of the Texas Exes.

Robert Rowling, former member of the Board of Regents and owner and chairman of TRT Holdings Inc.

Charles Tate, chairman of Capital Royalty, former member of the executive committee of the universitys Commission of 125.

Pamela Willeford, former U.S. ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein and former chair of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
This is why it's not that great of a job.

 
They just announced an 8-person committee to find a replacement. :lmao:

This is going to be the best.
who is on it?
• Steve Hicks, vice chair of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, and owner and executive chairman of Capstar Partners LLC, a private investment firm.

• Robert Stillwell, member of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, retired partner at Baker Botts LLP and an original director of Mesa Petroleum Co.

• Michael Clement, accounting professor, McCombs School of Business at UT Austin, and faculty representative to the Men’s and Women’s Athletics Councils.

• Ricardo Hinojosa, United States federal judge for the Southern District of Texas, former member of the university’s Commission of 125.

• Charles Matthews, former vice president and general counsel of Exxon Mobil, current president of the Texas Exes.

• Robert Rowling, former member of the Board of Regents and owner and chairman of TRT Holdings Inc.

• Charles Tate, chairman of Capital Royalty, former member of the executive committee of the university’s Commission of 125.

• Pamela Willeford, former U.S. ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein and former chair of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
#### that.

 
They just announced an 8-person committee to find a replacement. :lmao:

This is going to be the best.
who is on it?
• Steve Hicks, vice chair of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, and owner and executive chairman of Capstar Partners LLC, a private investment firm.

• Robert Stillwell, member of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, retired partner at Baker Botts LLP and an original director of Mesa Petroleum Co.

• Michael Clement, accounting professor, McCombs School of Business at UT Austin, and faculty representative to the Men’s and Women’s Athletics Councils.

• Ricardo Hinojosa, United States federal judge for the Southern District of Texas, former member of the university’s Commission of 125.

• Charles Matthews, former vice president and general counsel of Exxon Mobil, current president of the Texas Exes.

• Robert Rowling, former member of the Board of Regents and owner and chairman of TRT Holdings Inc.

• Charles Tate, chairman of Capital Royalty, former member of the executive committee of the university’s Commission of 125.

• Pamela Willeford, former U.S. ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein and former chair of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
This will be epic.

 
They just announced an 8-person committee to find a replacement. :lmao:

This is going to be the best.
who is on it?
Steve Hicks, vice chair of the Board of Regents, one of the boards athletics liaisons, and owner and executive chairman of Capstar Partners LLC, a private investment firm.

Robert Stillwell, member of the Board of Regents, one of the boards athletics liaisons, retired partner at Baker Botts LLP and an original director of Mesa Petroleum Co.

Michael Clement, accounting professor, McCombs School of Business at UT Austin, and faculty representative to the Mens and Womens Athletics Councils.

Ricardo Hinojosa, United States federal judge for the Southern District of Texas, former member of the universitys Commission of 125.

Charles Matthews, former vice president and general counsel of Exxon Mobil, current president of the Texas Exes.

Robert Rowling, former member of the Board of Regents and owner and chairman of TRT Holdings Inc.

Charles Tate, chairman of Capital Royalty, former member of the executive committee of the universitys Commission of 125.

Pamela Willeford, former U.S. ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein and former chair of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
This is why it's not that great of a job.
I guess they're prepping the new guy to deal with outside influences out the ying yang.

 
These are the people that matter,

• Steve Hicks, vice chair of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, and owner and executive chairman of Capstar Partners LLC, a private investment firm.
• Robert Stillwell, member of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, retired partner at Baker Botts LLP and an original director of Mesa Petroleum Co.
• Charles Matthews, former vice president and general counsel of Exxon Mobil, current president of the Texas Exes.
• Robert Rowling, former member of the Board of Regents and owner and chairman of TRT Holdings Inc.
• Charles Tate, chairman of Capital Royalty, former member of the executive committee of the university’s Commission of 125.

They just added a black, hispanic, and female to make sure the group was well represented.

•Michael Clement, accounting professor, McCombs School of Business at UT Austin, and faculty representative to the Men’s and Women’s Athletics Councils.
• Ricardo Hinojosa, United States federal judge for the Southern District of Texas, former member of the university’s Commission of 125.

• Pamela Willeford, former U.S. ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein and former chair of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

 
These are the people that matter,

• Steve Hicks, vice chair of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, and owner and executive chairman of Capstar Partners LLC, a private investment firm.

• Robert Stillwell, member of the Board of Regents, one of the board’s athletics liaisons, retired partner at Baker Botts LLP and an original director of Mesa Petroleum Co.

• Charles Matthews, former vice president and general counsel of Exxon Mobil, current president of the Texas Exes.

• Robert Rowling, former member of the Board of Regents and owner and chairman of TRT Holdings Inc.

• Charles Tate, chairman of Capital Royalty, former member of the executive committee of the university’s Commission of 125.

They just added a black, hispanic, and female to make sure the group was well represented.

•Michael Clement, accounting professor, McCombs School of Business at UT Austin, and faculty representative to the Men’s and Women’s Athletics Councils.

• Ricardo Hinojosa, United States federal judge for the Southern District of Texas, former member of the university’s Commission of 125.

• Pamela Willeford, former U.S. ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein and former chair of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Hinojosa is not a token, he's a major player and has been quite vocal about changing UT Football culture.

Pamela Willeford on the other hand is an interesting background: http://www.texastribune.org/2013/10/16/perry-targeting-ut-austin-former-ambassador-allege/

 
Burton's list has expanded...surprise!

Original Top 4 still there...although Harbaugh is fading:

Fisher

Malzahn

Meyer

Harbaugh

The New 4 'UT is considering':

Briles

Strong

Mora

Fitzgerald

 
Burton's list has expanded...surprise!

Original Top 4 still there...although Harbaugh is fading:

Fisher

Malzahn

Meyer

Harbaugh

The New 4 'UT is considering':

Briles

Strong

Mora

Fitzgerald
Who is Burton? He hides his intelligence very well.

 
Burton's list has expanded...surprise!

Original Top 4 still there...although Harbaugh is fading:

Fisher

Malzahn

Meyer

Harbaugh

The New 4 'UT is considering':

Briles

Strong

Mora

Fitzgerald
Who is Burton? He hides his intelligence very well.
Bobby Burton...co-founder of Rivals and 247, and Texas alum.

He thinks the focus has landed now on 2 guys....Fisher and Briles.

 
Briles and Fisher have always been my personal favorites. Just never felt Fisher was realistic.

People are also making too big of a deal about this committee. The advisory committee is the same group that hired Patterson. And the regents are no Mack Brown syncophants like some other regents which is good for Texas. There was a similar committee when Mack was hired.

 

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