What Up Toad
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Hurts to lose him.
Because the other school is USC.Same position with another school, why?
Because the other school is USC.
Easier access to high grade talent, much greater exposure for career advancementSame position with another school, why?
I get it. I wouldn't want to live in L.A., either. But if you're an upwardly mobile young college football coach there is no question that this job is an upgrade. TCU football has a lot going for it. But despite having been better than them on the field for nearly two decades at this point, we still aren't Southern Cal and we never will be; and we're not in the Big Ten and (probably) never will be.So higher cost of living for similar pay?
He's also been interviewing fairly regularly for the NFL. This might be a short stop for him.I get it. I wouldn't want to live in L.A., either. But if you're an upwardly mobile young college football coach there is no question that this job is an upgrade. TCU football has a lot going for it. But despite having been better than them on the field for nearly two decades at this point, we still aren't Southern Cal and we never will be; and we're not in the Big Ten and (probably) never will be.
Given what you've said, I wonder what makes people willing to pay so much to live there?I hope he finds it worth paying at least a 12% state income tax rate with a limited deduction on his federal income tax bill. If we have another national protest situation like George Floyd, I would much rather be in Fort Worth than LA.
Stockholm Syndrome.Given what you've said, I wonder what makes people willing to pay so much to live there?
Given what you've said, I wonder what makes people willing to pay so much to live there?
Weather, Scenery, Food, Wine, Ocean, Mountains, and lots and lots of groovy chicks.Given what you've said, I wonder what makes people willing to pay so much to live there?
Is there another Briles family member around? Maybe Art can be the RB coach or somethingSo who will be our new RB coach?…
Great climate and beautiful area. For some people like my father, they stay there because of prop 13. He bought his home in Ventura County in the late 80’s. They later froze his property value in the early 90’s. The modest maybe 2000 SQ foot home is now probably worth over a million but he pays property taxes on only a small part of it. With that being said, he hates how the state is run.Given what you've said, I wonder what makes people willing to pay so much to live there?
He must have a really big phone.I’d take it too. Sonny has a lot of RB coaches in his phone.