dycane
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I like where your head is at.Can we get a big ferris wheel right in the center of campus like they have in London?? That would be dope.
I like where your head is at.Can we get a big ferris wheel right in the center of campus like they have in London?? That would be dope.
No but that would probably happen in MiamiHe gets a piece of the construction budget?
Maybe not win, but they have just as many title appearances as we’ve had in the last 2 decades. How many S. Fl kids did USC have when Pete had them rolling?And yet still won't win a title cause they can't get the elites from sfla to live in that **** hole
Looks like yet another hurdle to get Mario. rip
Leinhart, Bush, L, white, Cushing and **** even Keith Richards was from Seminole county not sfla at scWAnd yet still won't win a title cause they can't get the elites from sfla to live in that **** hole
**** U!And you know what else is a big hurdle? This was one of Oregons nutritionists.
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Jupe Selected as Assistant AD for Performance Nutrition Services
Nikki Jupe has been named the assistant athletic director for performance nutrition services. Jupe comes to Happy Valley after spending five years at the University of Oregon, most recently serving as the senior sports dietitian.gopsusports.com
Now this gal is going to be an assistant athletic director at PSU. Our assistant athletic director?
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And you wonder why Mario would want to stay far, far away from UM
How many S. Fl kids did USC have when Pete had them rolling?
Carroll was USCs fourth option when hired, after Dennis Erickson, Mike Bellotti, and Mike Riley turned them down. He campaigned for the job, and had a daughter attending school at USC. He hadn’t coached in college in 20 years. His hiring was met with disbelief by many. He went 6-6 Year 1. He was great after-the-fact.Not many, but it's also interesting USC went 25 years between titles and needed one of the all time great college coaches to win their last natty (and they were also cheating to get recruits).
Miami won 3 titles (4* if you want to count 2002) with mediocre to straight up horrendous coaches (Dennis Erickson, Larry Coker). That tells me that Miami can win simply by stacking the roster with enough talent and we don't need an elite Xs and Os coach to win a title. Usc, at least this century, appears to not only need to have a loaded roster, but an elite coach as well. Maybe it's an irrelevant distinction and even Larry Coker could have led that USC team to a national title. I doubt it though.
Mike Williams was their stud WR teaming with Palmer and Leinhart. Big WR from Tampa. How he ended up at SC I do not know but IIRC he befriended Keyshawn Johnson (Bucs) who recommended him to Carroll. Other schools were recruiting him as an eventual TE.Not many, but it's also interesting USC went 25 years between titles and needed one of the all time great college coaches to win their last natty (and they were also cheating to get recruits).
Miami won 3 titles (4* if you want to count 2002) with mediocre to straight up horrendous coaches (Dennis Erickson, Larry Coker). That tells me that Miami can win simply by stacking the roster with enough talent and we don't need an elite Xs and Os coach to win a title. Usc, at least this century, appears to not only need to have a loaded roster, but an elite coach as well. Maybe it's an irrelevant distinction and even Larry Coker could have led that USC team to a national title. I doubt it though.
Can we get a big ferris wheel right in the center of campus like they have in London?? That would be dope.
Carroll was USCs fourth option when hired, after Dennis Erickson, Mike Bellotti, and Mike Riley turned them down. He campaigned for the job, and had a daughter attending school at USC. He hadn’t coached in college in 20 years. His hiring was met with disbelief by many. He went 6-6 Year 1. He was great after-the-fact.
USC did not have elite rosters after Robinson left in 1983 and Carroll being hired in 2001. They were not on the same level as Miami most of those years. The Trojans were a brand, living off their 70s-early 80s reputation of 3 NCs and star players like Charles White, Marcus Allen, Ronnie Lott, Dennis Smith, Bruce and Clay Matthews, Anthony Munoz and a few others.