dycane
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For an AD? Absolutely not.Jurich is 65 years old. That doesn’t concern yall?
For an AD? Absolutely not.Jurich is 65 years old. That doesn’t concern yall?
Not even a little bitJurich is 65 years old. That doesn’t concern yall?
Lost me at “Twitter seems to think”Twitter seems to think it’s Jurich
TouchéLost me at “Twitter seems to think”
Heck no ... 70 is the new 40 ... for some people at least. There are some people with more energy and desire at 70 than a lot of 40 year olds. AND the guy has a ton of incredible contacts and knows the business better than just about any other person on the planet.Jurich is 65 years old. That doesn’t concern yall?
Nick Saban is 70 years old and he is doing fine.Jurich is 65 years old. That doesn’t concern yall?
Either Jurich or Tony Hernandez...
I really believe Highsmith's capacity will be specific to football, not all sports programs.Now I’m depressed
Even if it’s for 5 years and he puts UM on the track. Sign me upJurich is 65 years old. That doesn’t concern yall?
Willie Diaz for OC. RIP George Morales as the team chaplain!The boat race would be lit!
Unless being AD at Miami requires a lot of physical labor I don't see how him being 65 is a huge issue.Jurich is 65 years old. That doesn’t concern yall?
Jurich is 65 years old. That doesn’t concern yall?
What do you mean? He hired Petini, Baseball coach Dan McDonnell who has made that program a national contender, successfully replaced John L. Smith. Only bad hire was the hire after Petrino left the first time but he got every other one right PLUS he’s a football guy.Why would Jurich be a good hire?
Or Zo, which is more likely in my opinionIt's Jurich. Otherwise, we would've heard a leak from another board they are losing their AD
Gimme a guy who has interviewed and hired winners. They will have a good idea on who is or isn’t ready for this job.If it is Jurich I can’t imagine he would have a problem hiring any coach, regardless of character. At least at Louisville, Jurich‘s coaches achieved great success but were not exactly “high character” guys; Petrino and Pitino.