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I honestly think this is the worst hire in college football history.
It's bad , pretty **** bad
I honestly think this is the worst hire in college football history.
You gotta be kidding me...How incompetent are these ADs? Matt Campbell recruited FL, Ohio, and the Carolinas well(which is where UT recruits) and wins but he’s not mentioned and UF goes to Dan Mullen and he can’t win a game vs. the top 15....LOL.
Wish it would have been Cut...
The Duke HC?
That dude ain't leaving Duke.
Great job, great school for recruiting certain types of players, decent location and, most importantly for his age and
health, modest expectations.
His next move will be retirement.
His is to them what Larranaga is to UM hoops.
I honestly think this is the worst hire in college football history.
It's bad , pretty **** bad
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL I step away from the board for a couple hours and I come back and it's as if I'm finding presents under the Christmas tree early.
Schiano and his terrible-ness will fit perfectly for that hillbilly school.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Don’t undersell Schiano. He failed in the pros but so did Saban. He was a good Cane DC. And he did a monumental job at Rutgers, building that program from the ground up and making it relevant. Look at where it was before he got there and look at where it has been since he left.
According to McQueary, Bradley identified Schiano, now the Ohio State defensive coordinator, as the other assistant. In response to a question about whether Bradley had shared details of what Schiano had said, McQueary related a conversation with Bradley.
"No," McQueary replied, according to the documents, "only that he had — I can't remember if it was one night or one morning — but that Greg had come into his office white as a ghost and said he just saw Jerry doing something to a boy in the shower. And that's it. That's all he ever told me."
McQueary added that he didn't know whether Bradley, now UCLA's defensive coordinator, had reported the incident, which he said happened in "like 2005, '06; it could have been anywhere in there."
According to McQueary, he and Bradley discussed their frustration with the level of access Sandusky had to Penn State facilities. "Tom was kind of a — yeah, he would be upset and frustrated about that, like I was," McQueary said.
Schiano denied the allegation, telling ESPN's Adam Schefter: "I never saw any abuse nor had reason to suspect any abuse during my time at Penn State."
Wish it would have been Cut...
The Duke HC?
That dude ain't leaving Duke.
Great job, great school for recruiting certain types of players, decent location and, most importantly for his age and
health, modest expectations.
His next move will be retirement.
His is to them what Larranaga is to UM hoops.
He’s got a lot of history there and might have wanted one last chance at the big time. I just want to not play him anymore, I used to like having a couple Of gimmes On the schedule every year.