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Thanks Mr. Herrera,

Hue Jackson's message catching on with Bengals

For the life of me, how do these BOT guys make money as businessman (Okay, DiMare makes money because of of his hard working labor force), but Fain? Look, it is the cheapest time in a long time to finance Cruise Ships bigger than aircraft carriers...That means it is the cheapest time to finance debt like a buyout...These clowns will wait until Yellen raises rates, then say the buyout is too expensive to finance.

This is why Ross is worth more than all of them...
 
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Hmm, I actually trust you wherrererararearrear. Hue Jackson though. I remember him being with my Skins way back when. Anybody able to think of why him?

He went 8-8 with the Raiders , so that's the equilivent of going 14-2 anywhere else.
 
1987 Pacific
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1988 Pacific
(Wide Receivers Coach)
(Special Teams Coach)
1989 Pacific
(Running Backs Coach)
(Special Teams Coach)
1990–1991 Cal State Fullerton
(Running Backs Coach)
(Special Teams Coach)
1991–1992 London Monarchs (WLAF)
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(Wide Receivers Coach)
(Special Teams Coach)
1992–1994 Arizona State
(Running Backs Coach)
1995 Arizona State
(Quarterbacks Coach)
1996 California
(Offensive Coordinator)
(Quarterbacks Coach)
1997 USC
(Offensive Coordinator)
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1998–1999 USC
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2000 USC
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2001–2002 Washington Redskins
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2003 Washington Redskins
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2004–2006 Cincinnati Bengals
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2007 Atlanta Falcons
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2012 Cincinnati Bengals
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Huey "Hue" Jackson (born October 22, 1965) is the current offensive coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals. Before that, he served as the head coach of the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League after previously serving as the team's offensive coordinator in 2010.

Before joining Oakland, Jackson served as offensive assistant coach for several NFL teams, most notably as the offensive coordinator for the Washington Redskins under Steve Spurrier and the Atlanta Falcons under Bobby Petrino.

This is an NFL guy. No way he's interested.
 
Perhaps this is the Board's way of saying EFF YOU to the fan base and saying they're never bringing back Butch.

Fools. Butch would be a gold mine for this University.
 
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Hmm, I actually trust you wherrererararearrear. Hue Jackson though. I remember him being with my Skins way back when. Anybody able to think of why him?

He went 8-8 with the Raiders , so that's the equilivent of going 14-2 anywhere else.

Yeah, just like that time Al Golden went 9-3 with Temple and was a good hire.
 
Not the worst candidate I've heard. Been in the league for a long time, has the Cincy offense rolling, has coached pretty much every position group and has a HEALTHY ego.

But I don't believe **** with this program until I see it at this point.
 
Raiders fan here. He was our OC for a year and then HC for a year. He's a BIG personality and a pretty good offensive coach. Darren McFadden looked like one of the best backs in the league those 2 years. I could really see him getting another shot at being an HC in the league considering how well the Bengals have been playing. No idea how he'd translate to college, and we just can't take that chance.
 
I heard today from a reliable person in the know that they wanted to make the move this weekend but once again, the buyout is a huge obstacle. It probably won't happen till the end of the season.

They also told me the top candidate is... Hue Jackson. Offensive Coordinator of the Bengals.

I'm honestly not sure what to make of it, if that is in fact the move.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hue_Jackson

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Jackson involves running backs heavily in his offense. He likes to run and like to throw the ball to his backs quite a bit.

He's a total unknown in terms of all the other things that come along with being a head coach of a college program. Can he recruit? Can he deal with admin and the rules of college football? Can he manage an entire program from top to bottom?

Total unknown. I think he's a good OC but it's a risky hire.
 
Perhaps this is the Board's way of saying EFF YOU to the fan base and saying they're never bringing back Butch.

Fools. Butch would be a gold mine for this University.

^^This! We all know the type of buzz Butch would bring to the program instantly. Proven recruiter, proven team builder, just the right answer right now. I'd be willing to bet the farm the attendance would double next year if he was hired. The recruiting momentum would sky rise with that hire. But we have our BOT and we will be doomed to fail on the next hire. I honestly believe the Fins and Canes existence is now interwoven into a spiraling crash into ****. The Fins made the first move to right the ship so lets see. Balls in your court UM.
 
Raiders fan here. He was our OC for a year and then HC for a year. He's a BIG personality and a pretty good offensive coach. Darren McFadden looked like one of the best backs in the league those 2 years. I could really see him getting another shot at being an HC in the league considering how well the Bengals have been playing. No idea how he'd translate to college, and we just can't take that chance.

Raiders fan here too and I agree.
 
Hue Jackson isn't bad at all but.... There are better options out there.


I've been talking with friends about Hue since the first firing rumors started. He's has always been intriguing to me.

Good offensive mind that's well respected around the league. Went 8-8 with the Raiders , which is unheard of. So he's not a first time coach. He's been coaching at the highest level for years.

Hue's also has a great personality , that would be huge in recruiting.

He's not **** but I'd be more than pleased.
 
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