Why did Kehoe suck so much when he returned

You guys are the idiots using him not moving on to the NFL as a reason he's a bad coach. Its just plain stupid to say. I never said he was a good or bad coach. I was saying use actual arguments not stupid made up ****.

Yes saying he's a bad coach because he doesn't currently have a job is ****ing stupid. I submitted a theory that is just as correct as your stupid *** idea was. The point is you can't prove ****.

It's not ****ing complicated, if you want to say he's a bad coach use the evidence from on the football field or at practice, not the ****ty logic you are using.

God **** this is ****ing simple, and just to make it clear to your dumb ***, I haven't once said he is or isn't a good coach, I said your argument was bad.

LOL at this little puke living off his parents telling a master of legal reasoning and writing that his arguments are bad.

This little snot-nosed nitwit is gonna dig his Buster Browns in and claim that the fact that Kehoe couldn't get a job before or after Folden is completely meaningless when judging his worth as an an OL coach. You'd have to be braindead to stick so doggedly to such an absurd claim.

It would be meaningful if you knew all the information. Tell me, how old is he? How much money does he have saved up, and was he actively looking for a coaching job? How much money was he demanding for said job? Who did he reach out to?
The point is you are making some broad assumptions when the fact could be simply he wanted to take time off, he only wanted to coach at Miami, or some other reason.

KEHOE SAID IT HIMSELF IN AN INTERVIEW!!!!
BEFORE GOLDEN CALLED HE WAS TRYING TO GET A JOB AND COULD NOT.

That's not enough evidence for that brainless ****.

Kehoe was volunteering at Lambuth College. The HC there was a friend of his and did him a favor to let him stay in the game. But he was independently wealthy and just corching for fun according to this dopey momma's boy.

Yeah because he was totally at Lambuth University from the moment he was fired to the moment he was rehired here, right?
I guess that doesn't include his pit stop at Ole Miss for 2 years, or La Tech. And that volunteer assistant job was under the current Ole Miss HC, Hugh Freeze - What a ****** job that must have been.
Also, show the interview where he says he did not have a job, and that he could not get one. Because while he probably was in the process of trying to look for a better job that doesn't mean he didn't already have one. I'm 95% sure he was coaching all 5 years or whatever it was he wasn't a coach here.

Seriously you're one of the most annoying people on this site. Just shut the **** up already.
 
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LOL at this little puke living off his parents telling a master of legal reasoning and writing that his arguments are bad.

This little snot-nosed nitwit is gonna dig his Buster Browns in and claim that the fact that Kehoe couldn't get a job before or after Folden is completely meaningless when judging his worth as an an OL coach. You'd have to be braindead to stick so doggedly to such an absurd claim.

It would be meaningful if you knew all the information. Tell me, how old is he? How much money does he have saved up, and was he actively looking for a coaching job? How much money was he demanding for said job? Who did he reach out to?
The point is you are making some broad assumptions when the fact could be simply he wanted to take time off, he only wanted to coach at Miami, or some other reason.

KEHOE SAID IT HIMSELF IN AN INTERVIEW!!!!
BEFORE GOLDEN CALLED HE WAS TRYING TO GET A JOB AND COULD NOT.

That's not enough evidence for that brainless ****.

Kehoe was volunteering at Lambuth College. The HC there was a friend of his and did him a favor to let him stay in the game. But he was independently wealthy and just corching for fun according to this dopey momma's boy.

Yeah because he was totally at Lambuth University from the moment he was fired to the moment he was rehired here, right?
I guess that doesn't include his pit stop at Ole Miss for 2 years, or La Tech. And that volunteer assistant job was under the current Ole Miss HC, Hugh Freeze - What a ****ty job that must have been.
Also, show the interview where he says he did not have a job, and that he could not get one. Because while he probably was in the process of trying to look for a better job that doesn't mean he didn't already have one. I'm 95% sure he was coaching all 5 years or whatever it was he wasn't a coach here.

Seriously you're one of the most annoying people on this site. Just shut the **** up already.

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Art Kehoe did not suck. Every OL he coached got better until last year. He did a tremendous job with Feliciano and Wheeler who came in looking like they didn't belong in division 1 football..

Lmao.

Feliciano had offers from just about everybody in the country and when he came in Stoutland was his O-line coach. He was a starter the minute he got here, at 3 different positions. (as a RS Freshman)

Jon did not have many offers. Akron and FIU were showing him interest but did not offer.
 
Art Kehoe did not suck. Every OL he coached got better until last year. He did a tremendous job with Feliciano and Wheeler who came in looking like they didn't belong in division 1 football..

Lmao.

Feliciano had offers from just about everybody in the country and when he came in Stoutland was his O-line coach. He was a starter the minute he got here, at 3 different positions. (as a RS Freshman)

Jon did not have many offers. Akron and FIU were showing him interest but did not offer.
That you Mark? You back?
 
LOL at this little puke living off his parents telling a master of legal reasoning and writing that his arguments are bad.

This little snot-nosed nitwit is gonna dig his Buster Browns in and claim that the fact that Kehoe couldn't get a job before or after Folden is completely meaningless when judging his worth as an an OL coach. You'd have to be braindead to stick so doggedly to such an absurd claim.

It would be meaningful if you knew all the information. Tell me, how old is he? How much money does he have saved up, and was he actively looking for a coaching job? How much money was he demanding for said job? Who did he reach out to?
The point is you are making some broad assumptions when the fact could be simply he wanted to take time off, he only wanted to coach at Miami, or some other reason.

KEHOE SAID IT HIMSELF IN AN INTERVIEW!!!!
BEFORE GOLDEN CALLED HE WAS TRYING TO GET A JOB AND COULD NOT.

That's not enough evidence for that brainless ****.

Kehoe was volunteering at Lambuth College. The HC there was a friend of his and did him a favor to let him stay in the game. But he was independently wealthy and just corching for fun according to this dopey momma's boy.

Yeah because he was totally at Lambuth University from the moment he was fired to the moment he was rehired here, right?
I guess that doesn't include his pit stop at Ole Miss for 2 years, or La Tech. And that volunteer assistant job was under the current Ole Miss HC, Hugh Freeze - What a ****ty job that must have been.
Also, show the interview where he says he did not have a job, and that he could not get one. Because while he probably was in the process of trying to look for a better job that doesn't mean he didn't already have one. I'm 95% sure he was coaching all 5 years or whatever it was he wasn't a coach here.

Seriously you're one of the most annoying people on this site. Just shut the **** up already.

Uh, oh......sounds like menopause isn't treating you well.
 
LOL at this little puke living off his parents telling a master of legal reasoning and writing that his arguments are bad.

This little snot-nosed nitwit is gonna dig his Buster Browns in and claim that the fact that Kehoe couldn't get a job before or after Folden is completely meaningless when judging his worth as an an OL coach. You'd have to be braindead to stick so doggedly to such an absurd claim.

It would be meaningful if you knew all the information. Tell me, how old is he? How much money does he have saved up, and was he actively looking for a coaching job? How much money was he demanding for said job? Who did he reach out to?
The point is you are making some broad assumptions when the fact could be simply he wanted to take time off, he only wanted to coach at Miami, or some other reason.

KEHOE SAID IT HIMSELF IN AN INTERVIEW!!!!
BEFORE GOLDEN CALLED HE WAS TRYING TO GET A JOB AND COULD NOT.

That's not enough evidence for that brainless ****.

Kehoe was volunteering at Lambuth College. The HC there was a friend of his and did him a favor to let him stay in the game. But he was independently wealthy and just corching for fun according to this dopey momma's boy.

Yeah because he was totally at Lambuth University from the moment he was fired to the moment he was rehired here, right?
I guess that doesn't include his pit stop at Ole Miss for 2 years, or La Tech. And that volunteer assistant job was under the current Ole Miss HC, Hugh Freeze - What a ****ty job that must have been.
Also, show the interview where he says he did not have a job, and that he could not get one. Because while he probably was in the process of trying to look for a better job that doesn't mean he didn't already have one. I'm 95% sure he was coaching all 5 years or whatever it was he wasn't a coach here.

Seriously you're one of the most annoying people on this site. Just shut the **** up already.

From SI article when he came back.

"Kehoe coached the past two seasons in the UFL, first for the California Redwoods in 2009 and then for the Sacramento Mountain Lions in 2010. When he returned to Mississippi after the season, he returned to the rumor mill at FootballScoop.com and to the phone in the Subway and in the parking lot. He hoped for a return to major college football, but he couldn't find an opening."

But you win! I guess a ton of college football coaches were coming after him and he just chose the UFL because.....you know it's the UFL.
 
Art Kehoe did not suck. Every OL he coached got better until last year. He did a tremendous job with Feliciano and Wheeler who came in looking like they didn't belong in division 1 football..

Lmao.

Feliciano had offers from just about everybody in the country and when he came in Stoutland was his O-line coach. He was a starter the minute he got here, at 3 different positions. (as a RS Freshman)

Jon did not have many offers. Akron and FIU were showing him interest but did not offer.

What the **** are you talking about? LOL

He had offers from Florida State, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Michigan State, etc etc etc. Smh
 
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Art Kehoe did not suck. Every OL he coached got better until last year. He did a tremendous job with Feliciano and Wheeler who came in looking like they didn't belong in division 1 football..

Lmao.

Feliciano had offers from just about everybody in the country and when he came in Stoutland was his O-line coach. He was a starter the minute he got here, at 3 different positions. (as a RS Freshman)

Jon did not have many offers. Akron and FIU were showing him interest but did not offer.

What the **** are you talking about? LOL

He had offers from Florida State, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Michigan State, etc etc etc. Smh

That's not even remotely close to being true. Jon had to hand delivered his HS tape to coach Stoutland because nobody was recruiting him.

Here's a link to a good read on Jon. Take some time to read it and you will be better informed.

Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Jon Feliciano past helps him find home
 
Art Kehoe did not suck. Every OL he coached got better until last year. He did a tremendous job with Feliciano and Wheeler who came in looking like they didn't belong in division 1 football..

Lmao.

Feliciano had offers from just about everybody in the country and when he came in Stoutland was his O-line coach. He was a starter the minute he got here, at 3 different positions. (as a RS Freshman)

Jon did not have many offers. Akron and FIU were showing him interest but did not offer.

What the **** are you talking about? LOL

He had offers from Florida State, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Michigan State, etc etc etc. Smh

That's not even remotely close to being true. Jon had to hand delivered his HS tape to coach Stoutland because nobody was recruiting him.

Here's a link to a good read on Jon. Take some time to read it and you will be better informed.

Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Jon Feliciano past helps him find home

I don't know who is right in this spat, but [MENTION=5124]Coach Macho[/MENTION] coached Jon in HS, so he must know something about Jon's recruitment.
 
Lmao.

Feliciano had offers from just about everybody in the country and when he came in Stoutland was his O-line coach. He was a starter the minute he got here, at 3 different positions. (as a RS Freshman)

Jon did not have many offers. Akron and FIU were showing him interest but did not offer.

What the **** are you talking about? LOL

He had offers from Florida State, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Michigan State, etc etc etc. Smh

That's not even remotely close to being true. Jon had to hand delivered his HS tape to coach Stoutland because nobody was recruiting him.

Here's a link to a good read on Jon. Take some time to read it and you will be better informed.

Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Jon Feliciano past helps him find home

I don't know who is right in this spat, but [MENTION=5124]Coach Macho[/MENTION] coached Jon in HS, so he must know something about Jon's recruitment.
No way. Clearly, a troll with a bad Folden schtick and his only knowledge of Feliciano being an article he found on Google knows more than Feliciano's HS coach.
 
Jon did not have many offers. Akron and FIU were showing him interest but did not offer.

What the **** are you talking about? LOL

He had offers from Florida State, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Michigan State, etc etc etc. Smh

That's not even remotely close to being true. Jon had to hand delivered his HS tape to coach Stoutland because nobody was recruiting him.

Here's a link to a good read on Jon. Take some time to read it and you will be better informed.

Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Jon Feliciano past helps him find home

I don't know who is right in this spat, but [MENTION=5124]Coach Macho[/MENTION] coached Jon in HS, so he must know something about Jon's recruitment.
No way. Clearly, a troll with a bad Folden schtick and his only knowledge of Feliciano being an article he found on Google knows more than Feliciano's HS coach.

Jon was getting looks from MAC/Sun Belt caliber schools. He hand delivered his tape to Coach Stoutland at the Spring Game. This was a story that was widely reported by many media outlets in Miami at the time. The OLine was depleted when Jon came in and the coaching staff found a spot for him. I challenge you to show me otherwise.
 
Art Kehoe did not suck. Every OL he coached got better until last year. He did a tremendous job with Feliciano and Wheeler who came in looking like they didn't belong in division 1 football..

Lmao.

Feliciano had offers from just about everybody in the country and when he came in Stoutland was his O-line coach. He was a starter the minute he got here, at 3 different positions. (as a RS Freshman)

Jon did not have many offers. Akron and FIU were showing him interest but did not offer.

What the **** are you talking about? LOL

He had offers from Florida State, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Michigan State, etc etc etc. Smh

That's not even remotely close to being true. Jon had to hand delivered his HS tape to coach Stoutland because nobody was recruiting him.

Here's a link to a good read on Jon. Take some time to read it and you will be better informed.

Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Jon Feliciano past helps him find home

LOL. The irony.

You know I was one of his coaches in high school, right?

He didn't take his tape to Miami because he wasn't being recruited by anybody, he took his tape to Miami because he always wanted to be Cane and we weren't recruiting him.
 
Let's ask his head coach...

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Funny thing about FIU...

They came to look at Feliciano and another OL we had named Russel Laughton-James.
They extended an offer to Laughton-James but said that Feliciano wasn't athletic enough for them.

Feliciano became the All-Time leader in starts at The University of Miami. Laughton-James went to West Virginia where he sat the bench and then got in legal trouble.

Go FIU! Good job Mario!
 
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Funny thing about FIU...

They came to look at Feliciano and another OL we had named Russel Laughton-James.
They extended an offer to Laughton-James but said that Feliciano wasn't athletic enough for them.

Feliciano became the All-Time leader in starts at The University of Miami. Laughton-James went to West Virginia where he sat the bench and then got in legal trouble.

Go FIU! Good job Mario!

Sounds like FIU. Whether it was Cristibal or their coach now. That program will always struggle with athletics as long as they keep their AD. They hired bad coaches. Anyway Jon was a good ball player. That 2010 class was quite underrated. Initially it was killed by fans but by the time those guys left they put up major production. Hurns, Walford, Feliciano, Henderson, Linder, and even Morris.
 
Lmao.

Feliciano had offers from just about everybody in the country and when he came in Stoutland was his O-line coach. He was a starter the minute he got here, at 3 different positions. (as a RS Freshman)

Jon did not have many offers. Akron and FIU were showing him interest but did not offer.

What the **** are you talking about? LOL

He had offers from Florida State, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Michigan State, etc etc etc. Smh

That's not even remotely close to being true. Jon had to hand delivered his HS tape to coach Stoutland because nobody was recruiting him.

Here's a link to a good read on Jon. Take some time to read it and you will be better informed.

Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Jon Feliciano past helps him find home

LOL. The irony.

You know I was one of his coaches in high school, right?

He didn't take his tape to Miami because he wasn't being recruited by anybody, he took his tape to Miami because he always wanted to be Cane and we weren't recruiting him.

It's unfortunate that the young man had to take his tape to Coach Stoutland himself and neither you nor any of the other coaches at Western were able to facilitate that.

Many of the offers you listed were very soft at best.

On a side note, perhaps if coaching is something you are looking to make a career of you should not under any circumstances be on a message board commenting on recruits & coaches.
 
Jon did not have many offers. Akron and FIU were showing him interest but did not offer.

What the **** are you talking about? LOL

He had offers from Florida State, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Michigan State, etc etc etc. Smh

That's not even remotely close to being true. Jon had to hand delivered his HS tape to coach Stoutland because nobody was recruiting him.

Here's a link to a good read on Jon. Take some time to read it and you will be better informed.

Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Jon Feliciano past helps him find home

LOL. The irony.

You know I was one of his coaches in high school, right?

He didn't take his tape to Miami because he wasn't being recruited by anybody, he took his tape to Miami because he always wanted to be Cane and we weren't recruiting him.

It's unfortunate that the young man had to take his tape to Coach Stoutland himself and neither you nor any of the other coaches at Western were able to facilitate that.

Many of the offers you listed were very soft at best.

On a side note, perhaps if coaching is something you are looking to make a career of you should not under any circumstances be on a message board commenting on recruits & coaches.

:monkey-serious:
 
Funny thing about FIU...

They came to look at Feliciano and another OL we had named Russel Laughton-James.
They extended an offer to Laughton-James but said that Feliciano wasn't athletic enough for them.

Feliciano became the All-Time leader in starts at The University of Miami. Laughton-James went to West Virginia where he sat the bench and then got in legal trouble.

Go FIU! Good job Mario!

Sounds like FIU. Whether it was Cristibal or their coach now. That program will always struggle with athletics as long as they keep their AD. They hired bad coaches. Anyway Jon was a good ball player. That 2010 class was quite underrated. Initially it was killed by fans but by the time those guys left they put up major production. Hurns, Walford, Feliciano, Henderson, Linder, and even Morris.

That class was killed by fans because while those guys had some success the other 25 players in the class turned out to be pretty bad. 15 of the 30 members of that class either got kicked off the team, left the school or never qualified. Of the guys who quit or got kicked off, only Storm Johnson went on to have a productive college career. Albeit at UCF against much weaker competition. The fact that Hurns, Walford, Feliciano and Morris out performed their three star ratings helped soften the blow.
 
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