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Why do you think @TheOriginalCane is so valued here?Their board is locked as mostly VIP and I don’t care enough anymore to get a subscription
Why do you think @TheOriginalCane is so valued here?Their board is locked as mostly VIP and I don’t care enough anymore to get a subscription
He’s the actual five star version of 3 star Tyler Van DykeThey ruined him. He came in with good abilities. It’s his fault for signing on with Sling Blade Billy.
The difference is that one is physically handicapped and the other is mentally handicapped.He’s the actual five star version of 3 star Tyler Van Dyke
Both fit in the costume and look alike when you see the stat line only![]()
Josh Pate has said this week "keep an eye on Lincoln Riley" with regard to coaches moving around... No details, just threw that nugget outYeah, I honestly don’t know. Lane staying wouldn’t surprise me at all, but Lane taking either of the two jobs wouldn’t surprise me either. I think the Gators are definitely living in the past though - they don’t seem to understand how much has changed these past few years in CFB. It’s insane how they truly think they are the best job out there are of course whatever coach they offer would immediately say yes, and if they don’t, that coach is an idiot and then they don’t want them anyway.
Not sure about Riley. I could see him leaving for the SEC if they throw a ton of cash at him.
But again, it’s just the delusion and immaturity and catfights that kill me. They’re all over Twitter beating up Ole Miss for not selling out their student section against The Citadel today and people in the stands being in their phones a lot. (So, the same as every UF game?) And then other random people posted pictures of empty UF games, and they’re all just going back and forth trying to prove which fanbase is better. It’s so dumb. Everyone is the same.
Hmmm….it’s such a crazy year though. Would be interesting to see what happens if Lane stays, and then Riley goes somewhere before the end of the season. As it stands, that’s their list.Josh Pate has said this week "keep an eye on Lincoln Riley" with regard to coaches moving around... No details, just threw that nugget out
I’m not sure what’s everyone issue getting a great cord that can recruit at a elite level . Imo example I believe penstate should go after hartline instead of some washed up coachHmmm….it’s such a crazy year though. Would be interesting to see what happens if Lane stays, and then Riley goes somewhere before the end of the season. As it stands, that’s their list.
The boosters better have a Plan C. But like I said, they really don’t think they need one because they believe they are the better job than Ole Miss, LSU, Penn State, etc. It’s really mind-boggling.
UF HAS OLE MISS AND TENN NEXT 2 COMIN UP....THEY WONT BE BOWL ELGIBLE. LOLThe UF-FSU game might end up being the fight for bowl eligibility game!
I don’t know. Seems that most OCs and DCs don’t really recruit much though, and it’s the lower assistants that do most of it, and then the HCs. You never really hear much about the actual coordinators doing much recruiting themselves.I’m not sure what’s everyone issue getting a great cord that can recruit at an elite level . Imo example I believe penstate should go after hartline instead of some washed up coach
Lincoln knows if he doesn't beat Iowa and/or Oregon, He has no choice but to make CFP next year or he's gone 100%. Alread he's lost a lot of support. So from his perspective he could reset his contract with a new 6+year guaranteed contract. Why wouldn't he move on if there is a good enough offer? Only problem is really that to do that he'd have to rejoin the SEC lol.Josh Pate has said this week "keep an eye on Lincoln Riley" with regard to coaches moving around... No details, just threw that nugget out
Hartline go look at his recruits .I don’t know. Seems that most OCs and DCs don’t really recruit much though, and it’s the lower assistants that do most of it, and then the HCs. You never really hear much about the actual coordinators doing much recruiting themselves.