Willie Taggart interviewing at South Carolina

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Taggart's got USF playing great football. South Carolina would be lucky to have him. The team he built at USF would stomp the fck out of South Carolina.
 
Taggart's got USF playing great football. South Carolina would be lucky to have him. The team he built at USF would stomp the fck out of South Carolina.

Team be built at USF got smashed by Maryland this year. Don't get carried away. Guy didn't even win his conference. I went to USF and couldn't believe that be was even being considered when I saw this. Would be a huge reach for USCe. 2-10, 4-8, 8-4 with 0 AAC titles shouldn't get you an SEC gig.

But then again the rest of those candidates are fuggin bums.
 
lol at the circus that is USCe. How long have they been looking for a coach?
 
Taggart's got USF playing great football. South Carolina would be lucky to have him. The team he built at USF would stomp the fck out of South Carolina.

Team be built at USF got smashed by Maryland this year. Don't get carried away. Guy didn't even win his conference. I went to USF and couldn't believe that be was even being considered when I saw this. Would be a huge reach for USCe. 2-10, 4-8, 8-4 with 0 AAC titles shouldn't get you an SEC gig.

But then again the rest of those candidates are fuggin bums.

USF has improved a lot as this season has gone on. Their team is playing great football rt now, they would stomp our canes.
 
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Taggart's got USF playing great football. South Carolina would be lucky to have him. The team he built at USF would stomp the fck out of South Carolina.

Team be built at USF got smashed by Maryland this year. Don't get carried away. Guy didn't even win his conference. I went to USF and couldn't believe that be was even being considered when I saw this. Would be a huge reach for USCe. 2-10, 4-8, 8-4 with 0 AAC titles shouldn't get you an SEC gig.

But then again the rest of those candidates are fuggin bums.

People still don't get the gap between conferences. That South Carolina, while certainly in a down year, team gave the #1 team in the country all they wanted.
 
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USF has improved a lot as this season has gone on. Their team is playing great football rt now, they would stomp our canes.

Yeah, they would stomp us. Can't hang in there with Navy, but they would stomp us.

This reminds me of all the people who claimed two years ago that UCF had surpassed us as a program.
 
Taggart's got USF playing great football. South Carolina would be lucky to have him. The team he built at USF would stomp the fck out of South Carolina.

Team be built at USF got smashed by Maryland this year. Don't get carried away. Guy didn't even win his conference. I went to USF and couldn't believe that be was even being considered when I saw this. Would be a huge reach for USCe. 2-10, 4-8, 8-4 with 0 AAC titles shouldn't get you an SEC gig.

But then again the rest of those candidates are fuggin bums.

If you watch football and aren't just going back and looking at scores, then you'll know Taggart's team is playing great football. They've been hammering some very good teams at the end of the year. Looks to most football people like he's turned the corner.
 
They are part of the SEC... let them stink it up for years to come...

Anything that will stop this ESPN nonsense of SEC is better than any other conf every year.
 
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You got to be pretty desperate to want to interview Taggart. What has he really done at USF to warrant consideration? Because he had one decent half of a football season?
Eh, Taggart inherited an absolute ****fest at USF. He has done well this year - probably needs another to be a viable candidate at a P5 school.

Still, he's a guy to keep an eye on, IMO.

I like Taggart. I wish he was some part of our new staff (would love to get into his area for more recruiting), but I can't see why that could or would make sense for either party. USF was the right job for him, look at his roots, but I don't know that it was the right time, either way.
 
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