An-Cap Frog
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Not a denial!
But not enough to put a "?" in a thread title about a hypothetical instead of news.I assure you, frog, that olds know a hell of a lot more than you think..
He is a really good coach that just needs to be able to get better players.PJ Fleck looks like he in the running.
The Straits-Hyper-Loop (you left out the first dash) is simple if you just use the Musk-31 algorithm with it. Try it, you'll see.But not enough to put a "?" in a thread title about a hypothetical instead of news.
It'll happen to all of us. I know my kids will get frustrated that I dont understand how to use the Glorn Cube or the StraisHyper-Loop or whatever comes next.
you can't sustain your own objection Counselor!Objection, calls for speculation on the state of mind of another person!
SUSTAINED.
Is this their attempt at a Coach Prime type hire? I would hate to have made that hire and have to sell it to boosters…Foster has never even been a coordinator. That’s a weird decision.
I was kind of hoping they really would go for Aranda and GP would end up in charge at Baylor. That would have been a fun storyline, no matter how weird the sight of him on their sideline in green and gold. Since we're getting that anyway we might as well have also had the fun of seeing Baylor fans cope with him being their HC. But, alas... I can't recall who posted here that Aranda's name had been floated for UCLA, but I never saw or heard him linked there even on journalists' speculative candidates lists.Foster has never even been a coordinator. That’s a weird decision.
Seems weird that a job like UCLA ends up going to their RB coach, but who knows?That’s a lot of tape on the fingers
Was curious what this might look like. Rutgers/Minnesota/Indiana/Nebraska and no Ohio State/Michigan equals the harshest schedule possible? What am I missing here?Prayers for UCLA. . . A middling, soft PAC team that only signed 10 guys in recruiting getting no doubt the harshest B1G schedule possible, plus OOC at Baton Rouge. Ouch.
Big Ten will no longer have divisions beginning this upcoming seasonWas curious what this might look like. Rutgers/Minnesota/Indiana/Nebraska and no Ohio State/Michigan equals the harshest schedule possible? What am I missing here?
If two of the three non-division teams you are playing are Indiana and Rutgers, it seems like that would not be the harshest schedule possible, by a pretty long shot. Am I looking at the same schedule as you?
Didn’t realize that. The point kinda remains though. Unless people think Michigan is gonna free fall, I’d think a league schedule that doesn’t include either them or Ohio State could hardly be considered “no doubt the harshest B10 schedule possible”.Big Ten will no longer have divisions beginning this upcoming season