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Wow, the world is just strange. On what planet is the freaking Texas A&M job better than the FSU job? I get that they're likely going to overpay at a record amount but is the money that good to go there and lose to Alabama and LSU every season? Things must have REALLY gone off the rails this season in Tally beyond even what we saw on the field.

Anyone who lives outside the state of Florida can see that A&M is a better job.

Bigger fan base, more money, more money for assistants and recruiting, better facilities, more respected conference, equal recruiting grounds. (South Texas and Louisiana)

Oh and I think Jimbo is from Louisiana too, so it would be like going home this him.

TAMU hasn’t won a title in 80 years.

They have all that stuff and they haven’t won ****. They’ve had one top 5 finish in the last 50 years. FSU has 3 titles in the last 24 years and how many top 5 finishes?

It’s really not even a discussion, but obviously something else is at play with Jimbo personally to where he wants to leave.

The difference has been coaching

TAMU is a good coach away from being great. FSU is a mediocre coach away from being irrelevant.

That's how it is with college football. Coaching matters. FSU have been spoiled ever since Bobby Bowden with good coaching. But nothing lasts forever, and we both know hearts can change.

Yeah, TAMU has been a “coach away” for 80 years. It’s just a coincidence that nobody has ever been able to win there. It’s also just a coincidence that the major Florida programs have won 11 of the last 34 national titles and the Texas schools have one title in the last 40. Cause, ya know, the recruiting bases are better for TAMU than FSU.

It's coaching. I don't think you've fully considered that Bobby Bowden was a once-in-a-lifetime coach for FSU. He was one of the best that ever did it. Jimbo was his OC and just kept the train rolling.

I think FSU is about to enter their own Randy Shannon era. Miami didn't used to think coaching mattered either.

Texas and California absolutely produce just as much talent as Florida. As many kids from Texas play in the NFL as do kids from Florida. So it's all about how those kids are coached up. From Businessweek: "California leads the way with 300 players in the NFL, followed closely by Florida (266) and Texas (256)."

A&M joined the SEC only a couple years ago, so I don't know why you're worried about what happened 80 years ago. They were always the small fish in UT and OU's pond, but that's no longer the case as anyone from the state of Texas can tell you. However you feel about the SEC, being in that league has turned them from being second fiddle to being a marquis program in this region.

A&M is a good coach away. You can believe it or not, it doesn't make a lick of difference to me. I can't stand Texas A&M. I'm just calling it as I see it.

And by the way... I think Jimbo is garbage anyway, and Texas A&M won't win **** with him. But that's neither here nor there.
 
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Holy dog!

No amount of Khalifa ladyparts can compete with $75 million dollars.

He gone indeed. Canes gonna feast on NSD.
 
Anyone who lives outside the state of Florida can see that A&M is a better job.

Bigger fan base, more money, more money for assistants and recruiting, better facilities, more respected conference, equal recruiting grounds. (South Texas and Louisiana)

Oh and I think Jimbo is from Louisiana too, so it would be like going home this him.

TAMU hasn’t won a title in 80 years.

They have all that stuff and they haven’t won ****. They’ve had one top 5 finish in the last 50 years. FSU has 3 titles in the last 24 years and how many top 5 finishes?

It’s really not even a discussion, but obviously something else is at play with Jimbo personally to where he wants to leave.

The difference has been coaching

TAMU is a good coach away from being great. FSU is a mediocre coach away from being irrelevant.

That's how it is with college football. Coaching matters. FSU have been spoiled ever since Bobby Bowden with good coaching. But nothing lasts forever, and we both know hearts can change.

Yeah, TAMU has been a “coach away” for 80 years. It’s just a coincidence that nobody has ever been able to win there. It’s also just a coincidence that the major Florida programs have won 11 of the last 34 national titles and the Texas schools have one title in the last 40. Cause, ya know, the recruiting bases are better for TAMU than FSU.

It's coaching. I don't think you've fully considered that Bobby Bowden was a once-in-a-lifetime coach for FSU. He was one of the best that ever did it. Jimbo was his OC and just kept the train rolling.

I think FSU is about to enter their own Randy Shannon era. Miami didn't used to think coaching mattered either.

Texas and California absolutely produce just as much talent as Florida. As many kids from Texas play in the NFL as do kids from Florida. So it's all about how those kids are coached up. From Businessweek: "California leads the way with 300 players in the NFL, followed closely by Florida (266) and Texas (256)."

A&M joined the SEC only a couple years ago, so I don't know why you're worried about what happened 80 years ago. They were always the small fish in UT and OU's pond, but that's no longer the case as anyone from the state of Texas can tell you. However you feel about the SEC, being in that league has turned them from being second fiddle to being a marquis program in this region.

A&M is a good coach away. You can believe it or not, it doesn't make a lick of difference to me. I can't stand Texas A&M. I'm just calling it as I see it.

And by the way... I think Jimbo is garbage anyway, and Texas A&M won't win **** with him. But that's neither here nor there.

You do realize that Texas is 4 times the size of Florida? So it's also not exactly always a morning drive to visit a handful of 4 or 5 star kids like it is in Florida. Also, you can predict that A&M is a "coach away" and make the comparisons to how bad coaching (and some other factors) kept Miami irrelevant but at the end of the day A&M has NEVER been there so it's not like Jimbo would be bringing them "back".

I see them as the Oklahoma State of Texas. Plenty of money, kind of in fertile recruiting grounds.....but always destined to be a little sister to the big boys they're surrounded by. So far many many years of history agrees.
 
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Anyone who lives outside the state of Florida can see that A&M is a better job.

Bigger fan base, more money, more money for assistants and recruiting, better facilities, more respected conference, equal recruiting grounds. (South Texas and Louisiana)

Oh and I think Jimbo is from Louisiana too, so it would be like going home this him.

TAMU hasn’t won a title in 80 years.

They have all that stuff and they haven’t won ****. They’ve had one top 5 finish in the last 50 years. FSU has 3 titles in the last 24 years and how many top 5 finishes?

It’s really not even a discussion, but obviously something else is at play with Jimbo personally to where he wants to leave.

The difference has been coaching

TAMU is a good coach away from being great. FSU is a mediocre coach away from being irrelevant.

That's how it is with college football. Coaching matters. FSU have been spoiled ever since Bobby Bowden with good coaching. But nothing lasts forever, and we both know hearts can change.

Yeah, TAMU has been a “coach away” for 80 years. It’s just a coincidence that nobody has ever been able to win there. It’s also just a coincidence that the major Florida programs have won 11 of the last 34 national titles and the Texas schools have one title in the last 40. Cause, ya know, the recruiting bases are better for TAMU than FSU.

It's coaching. I don't think you've fully considered that Bobby Bowden was a once-in-a-lifetime coach for FSU. He was one of the best that ever did it. Jimbo was his OC and just kept the train rolling.

I think FSU is about to enter their own Randy Shannon era. Miami didn't used to think coaching mattered either.

Texas and California absolutely produce just as much talent as Florida. As many kids from Texas play in the NFL as do kids from Florida. So it's all about how those kids are coached up. From Businessweek: "California leads the way with 300 players in the NFL, followed closely by Florida (266) and Texas (256)."

A&M joined the SEC only a couple years ago, so I don't know why you're worried about what happened 80 years ago. They were always the small fish in UT and OU's pond, but that's no longer the case as anyone from the state of Texas can tell you. However you feel about the SEC, being in that league has turned them from being second fiddle to being a marquis program in this region.

A&M is a good coach away. You can believe it or not, it doesn't make a lick of difference to me. I can't stand Texas A&M. I'm just calling it as I see it.

And by the way... I think Jimbo is garbage anyway, and Texas A&M won't win **** with him. But that's neither here nor there.

Bobby Bowden was a once in a lifetime coach for FSU and then They followed it up with a “garbage” coach, according to you, and still won a national title and were one of the better teams in the country for 5 or 6 years. Jimbo was not really Bobby’s “OC.” He was brought in at the tail end of Bobby’s tenure when the program had went to **** and they forced Bobby to fire most of his assistants. He didn’t “keep it rolling” because they sucked when he became HC.

TAMU has ONE top five finish in 50 years and is a “better job” than FSU because of facilities bro!!! SEC bro!!!

Good programs attract good coaches. It’s not just “coaching.” TAMU is a second rate program that can go 10 and 2 every once in a while but that’s it. History proves it.


TAMU has never won **** and will never win ****. Fraudulent, loser program that you admit won’t win anything with the “garbage” coach who win big at FSU.
 
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I don't understand why so many UM fans suck off FSU. They are relatively poor, their football facilities are apparently sub-par, Clemson owns their division, and Miami is finally back to playing football. It isn't some incredible job the Jumbo should be forever grateful to have.

A&M has a lot more money, better facilities, better fan support, elite recruiting base, etc. Program history and tradition is irrelevant (see Clemson a few years ago). And honestly, a school with little history but elite resources would be attractive to me if I was a coach.
 
I don't understand why so many UM fans suck off FSU. They are relatively poor, their football facilities are apparently sub-par, Clemson owns their division, and Miami is finally back to playing football. It isn't some incredible job the Jumbo should be forever grateful to have.

A&M has a lot more money, better facilities, better fan support, elite recruiting base, etc. Program history and tradition is irrelevant (see Clemson a few years ago). And honestly, a school with little history but elite resources would be attractive to me if I was a coach.

My god. The obsession with dumb SEC talking points never ends.
 
I don't understand why so many UM fans suck off FSU. They are relatively poor, their football facilities are apparently sub-par, Clemson owns their division, and Miami is finally back to playing football. It isn't some incredible job the Jumbo should be forever grateful to have.

A&M has a lot more money, better facilities, better fan support, elite recruiting base, etc. Program history and tradition is irrelevant (see Clemson a few years ago). And honestly, a school with little history but elite resources would be attractive to me if I was a coach.

My god. The obsession with dumb SEC talking points never ends.

Because our fans are weak and jealous cucks who were envious of those programs when we hired a series of failures.
 
I don't understand why so many UM fans suck off FSU. They are relatively poor, their football facilities are apparently sub-par, Clemson owns their division, and Miami is finally back to playing football. It isn't some incredible job the Jumbo should be forever grateful to have.

A&M has a lot more money, better facilities, better fan support, elite recruiting base, etc. Program history and tradition is irrelevant (see Clemson a few years ago). And honestly, a school with little history but elite resources would be attractive to me if I was a coach.

My god. The obsession with dumb SEC talking points never ends.

Because our fans are weak and jealous cucks who were envious of those programs when we hired a series of failures.

Same exact talking points people used to trash Miami, and folks wonder why Hurricane fans point out that having facilities and fan support doesn’t equate with being a winner.
 
TAMU hasn’t won a title in 80 years.

They have all that stuff and they haven’t won ****. They’ve had one top 5 finish in the last 50 years. FSU has 3 titles in the last 24 years and how many top 5 finishes?

It’s really not even a discussion, but obviously something else is at play with Jimbo personally to where he wants to leave.

The difference has been coaching

TAMU is a good coach away from being great. FSU is a mediocre coach away from being irrelevant.

That's how it is with college football. Coaching matters. FSU have been spoiled ever since Bobby Bowden with good coaching. But nothing lasts forever, and we both know hearts can change.

Yeah, TAMU has been a “coach away” for 80 years. It’s just a coincidence that nobody has ever been able to win there. It’s also just a coincidence that the major Florida programs have won 11 of the last 34 national titles and the Texas schools have one title in the last 40. Cause, ya know, the recruiting bases are better for TAMU than FSU.

It's coaching. I don't think you've fully considered that Bobby Bowden was a once-in-a-lifetime coach for FSU. He was one of the best that ever did it. Jimbo was his OC and just kept the train rolling.

I think FSU is about to enter their own Randy Shannon era. Miami didn't used to think coaching mattered either.

Texas and California absolutely produce just as much talent as Florida. As many kids from Texas play in the NFL as do kids from Florida. So it's all about how those kids are coached up. From Businessweek: "California leads the way with 300 players in the NFL, followed closely by Florida (266) and Texas (256)."

A&M joined the SEC only a couple years ago, so I don't know why you're worried about what happened 80 years ago. They were always the small fish in UT and OU's pond, but that's no longer the case as anyone from the state of Texas can tell you. However you feel about the SEC, being in that league has turned them from being second fiddle to being a marquis program in this region.

A&M is a good coach away. You can believe it or not, it doesn't make a lick of difference to me. I can't stand Texas A&M. I'm just calling it as I see it.

And by the way... I think Jimbo is garbage anyway, and Texas A&M won't win **** with him. But that's neither here nor there.

You do realize that Texas is 4 times the size of Florida? So it's also not exactly always a morning drive to visit a handful of 4 or 5 star kids like it is in Florida. Also, you can predict that A&M is a "coach away" and make the comparisons to how bad coaching (and some other factors) kept Miami irrelevant but at the end of the day A&M has NEVER been there so it's not like Jimbo would be bringing them "back".

I see them as the Oklahoma State of Texas. Plenty of money, kind of in fertile recruiting grounds.....but always destined to be a little sister to the big boys they're surrounded by. So far many many years of history agrees.

Bro, I live in Texas. I know. Used to live in Miami. I know that area too.

Both Houston and Dallas are bigger cities than Miami, and despite what you saw on that Friday Night Lights movie or whatever, most of the prospects in Texas are in those two cities. A&M is an hour away from Houston and 1 1/2 hours away from Dallas. Oh, and 3 hours away from San Antonio and Austin. Yeah, you can recruit all the 4/5 star kids you need in just a short drive.

Houston has about as much talent as Miami, Dallas has about as much as Tampa, and San Antonio has about as much as Jacksonville.

Oh by the way, the drive from Tallahassee to Miami is farther than the drive from Texas A&M's campus to New Orleans, another hotbed of talent.

We're not comparing Texas A&M to UM (where talent is 10 minutes away), we're comparing it to FSU. And yeah, they have about the same access to local talent... maybe even giving an edge to A&M.

Oklahoma State is out in the middle of rural ******* nowhere. It's an 8 hour drive to Houston. Not the same thing at all.
 
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The difference has been coaching

TAMU is a good coach away from being great. FSU is a mediocre coach away from being irrelevant.

That's how it is with college football. Coaching matters. FSU have been spoiled ever since Bobby Bowden with good coaching. But nothing lasts forever, and we both know hearts can change.

Yeah, TAMU has been a “coach away” for 80 years. It’s just a coincidence that nobody has ever been able to win there. It’s also just a coincidence that the major Florida programs have won 11 of the last 34 national titles and the Texas schools have one title in the last 40. Cause, ya know, the recruiting bases are better for TAMU than FSU.

It's coaching. I don't think you've fully considered that Bobby Bowden was a once-in-a-lifetime coach for FSU. He was one of the best that ever did it. Jimbo was his OC and just kept the train rolling.

I think FSU is about to enter their own Randy Shannon era. Miami didn't used to think coaching mattered either.

Texas and California absolutely produce just as much talent as Florida. As many kids from Texas play in the NFL as do kids from Florida. So it's all about how those kids are coached up. From Businessweek: "California leads the way with 300 players in the NFL, followed closely by Florida (266) and Texas (256)."

A&M joined the SEC only a couple years ago, so I don't know why you're worried about what happened 80 years ago. They were always the small fish in UT and OU's pond, but that's no longer the case as anyone from the state of Texas can tell you. However you feel about the SEC, being in that league has turned them from being second fiddle to being a marquis program in this region.

A&M is a good coach away. You can believe it or not, it doesn't make a lick of difference to me. I can't stand Texas A&M. I'm just calling it as I see it.

And by the way... I think Jimbo is garbage anyway, and Texas A&M won't win **** with him. But that's neither here nor there.

You do realize that Texas is 4 times the size of Florida? So it's also not exactly always a morning drive to visit a handful of 4 or 5 star kids like it is in Florida. Also, you can predict that A&M is a "coach away" and make the comparisons to how bad coaching (and some other factors) kept Miami irrelevant but at the end of the day A&M has NEVER been there so it's not like Jimbo would be bringing them "back".

I see them as the Oklahoma State of Texas. Plenty of money, kind of in fertile recruiting grounds.....but always destined to be a little sister to the big boys they're surrounded by. So far many many years of history agrees.

Bro, I live in Texas. I know. Used to live in Miami. I know that area too.

Both Houston and Dallas are bigger cities than Miami, and despite what you saw on that Friday Night Lights movie or whatever, most of the prospects in Texas are in those two cities. A&M is an hour away from Houston and 1 1/2 hours away from Dallas. Oh, and an hour away from San Antonio. Yeah, you can recruit all the 4/5 star kids you need in just a short drive.

Oh by the way, the drive from Tallahassee to Miami is farther than the drive from Texas A&M's campus to New Orleans, another hotbed of talent.

We're not comparing Texas A&M to UM (where talent is 10 minutes away), we're comparing it to FSU. And yeah, they have about the same access to local talent... maybe even giving an edge to A&M.

Oklahoma State is out in the middle of rural ******* nowhere. It's an 8 hour drive to Houston. Not the same thing at all.

This is going to venture into pure opinion-land and to be borderline defending the FSU job (which I certainly have no interest in doing) and you doing the same for A&M (which you said you can't stand) so I'll just end this on my end by saying my only position is that I'd rather recruit in Florida and at a school that has won something under multiple coaches.

IF the latest reports are true that he'd be getting upwards of $75 mil over a 10 year deal then pure $$$ and not an apples to apples situation seems to be more at play here.
 
I don't understand why so many UM fans suck off FSU. They are relatively poor, their football facilities are apparently sub-par, Clemson owns their division, and Miami is finally back to playing football. It isn't some incredible job the Jumbo should be forever grateful to have.

A&M has a lot more money, better facilities, better fan support, elite recruiting base, etc. Program history and tradition is irrelevant (see Clemson a few years ago). And honestly, a school with little history but elite resources would be attractive to me if I was a coach.

My god. The obsession with dumb SEC talking points never ends.

Because our fans are weak and jealous cucks who were envious of those programs when we hired a series of failures.

Same exact talking points people used to trash Miami, and folks wonder why Hurricane fans point out that having facilities and fan support doesn’t equate with being a winner.

It's the same exact talking points FSU trolls use to trash Miami all the time. Now they're about to lose their coach like some mid major for those exact reasons, hilarious.

I get your point but Miami is a unique school with the ultimate built-in advantage (South Florida).
 
Wow, the world is just strange. On what planet is the freaking Texas A&M job better than the FSU job? I get that they're likely going to overpay at a record amount but is the money that good to go there and lose to Alabama and LSU every season? Things must have REALLY gone off the rails this season in Tally beyond even what we saw on the field.

Anyone who lives outside the state of Florida can see that A&M is a better job.

Bigger fan base, more money, more money for assistants and recruiting, better facilities, more respected conference, equal recruiting grounds. (South Texas and Louisiana)

Oh and I think Jimbo is from Louisiana too, so it would be like going home this him.

TAMU hasn’t won a title in 80 years.

They have all that stuff and they haven’t won ****. They’ve had one top 5 finish in the last 50 years. FSU has 3 titles in the last 24 years and how many top 5 finishes?

It’s really not even a discussion, but obviously something else is at play with Jimbo personally to where he wants to leave.

The difference has been coaching

TAMU is a good coach away from being great. FSU is a mediocre coach away from being irrelevant.

That's how it is with college football. Coaching matters. FSU have been spoiled ever since Bobby Bowden with good coaching. But nothing lasts forever, and we both know hearts can change.

Yeah, TAMU has been a “coach away” for 80 years. It’s just a coincidence that nobody has ever been able to win there. It’s also just a coincidence that the major Florida programs have won 11 of the last 34 national titles and the Texas schools have one title in the last 40. Cause, ya know, the recruiting bases are better for TAMU than FSU.

I didn't say it was coincidence, I said it was coaching. And I didn't say TAMU had a better recruiting base than FSU, I said they had equal recruiting bases.

I'm not really interested in convincing you of anything. The NFL numbers speak for themselves when it comes to talent and where it comes from.

Every Miami fan, after living through Coker, Shannon, and Golden, understands how important coaching is to a program. FSU fans like you haven't learned that lesson yet - because you've had good coaches since the Bowden era - but you will understand. FSU will learn that lesson the hard way, it seems.
 
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