froginaustin
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Wexahu said:Because it's no fun hating a terrible team. Who hates Iowa State? Who hates Kansas? Who hated Baylor in 2005?
Who's the most hated team in the Big 10? Rutgers?
Who hates SMUg?
Me.
Wexahu said:Because it's no fun hating a terrible team. Who hates Iowa State? Who hates Kansas? Who hated Baylor in 2005?
Who's the most hated team in the Big 10? Rutgers?
I'm a LOOOOONG way from caring about them enough to hate them.froginaustin said:
Who hates SMUg?
Me.
Moose Stuff said:I'm a LOOOOONG way from caring about them enough to hate them.
I'm right there with both of you.Moose Stuff said:
Who hates SMUg?
Me.
I'm a LOOOOONG way from caring about them enough to hate them.
More Frogs the Better said:
What's good for TCU is to develop elite talent and keep winning. Having Baylor become irrelevant doesn't hurt that in the least. In fact, the less we are compared to Baylor as in the whole TCU/Baylor thing we heard in 2014, the better.
What recruiting class?jack the weed said:A Ponyfan had a good point for all those Baylorfans celebrating the loss of Morris as they awaited the Saban or Herman signing. Morris may have been the only realistic candidate with the Texas high school coaching infrastructure relationships to save this years recruiting class. They are in effect celebrating the complete loss of another recruiting class.
I bet you are glad that monkey's off your back!TopFrog said:For the OP ... Take a Curt-sey
Haha.gohornedfrogs said:I bet you are glad that monkey's off your back!
Lot of smoke pointing in Miles' direction.frognutz said:http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/18179304/alabama-crimson-tide-oc-lane-kiffin-ex-lsu-tigers-coach-les-miles-candidates-houston-cougars-head-coach-position
This Houston coaching job is getting interesting. The list is growing of guys who may be willing to take a Houston job as opposed to the Baylor job.
Where have the last 4 Houston coaches gone?frognutz said:http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/18179304/alabama-crimson-tide-oc-lane-kiffin-ex-lsu-tigers-coach-les-miles-candidates-houston-cougars-head-coach-position
This Houston coaching job is getting interesting. The list is growing of guys who may be willing to take a Houston job as opposed to the Baylor job.
TCUdirtbag said:Where have the last 4 Houston coaches gone?
[compare with]
Where have the last 4 Baylor coaches gone?
Moose Stuff said:Lot of smoke pointing in Miles' direction.
Literally no one is going to Houston for "lifetime job security." It's a great stepping stone.frognutz said:I've seen that. Not sure if there is a better complete polar opposite to Tom Herman than Les Miles. Wouldn't surprise me to see him wanting to trade banging his head against the wall in the SEC West for lifetime job security in Houston where you can lose to SMU, Navy, and Memphis and are still considered the best coach of all time. Could be June Jonesish for Houston tho.
TCUdirtbag said:Literally no one is going to Houston for "lifetime job security." It's a great stepping stone.
Because Miles can recruit Texas very well. He gets into East Texas pretty good. And he can recruit the Cajun state next door. Most folks realize the Big 12 will eventually expand. Houston, whether some want it or not, has a good chance. Boosters at two schools can say what they want, but one of those schools is in the Lone Star State and there are rumblings in the legislature.Moose Stuff said:Lot of smoke pointing in Miles' direction.
Agreed. Mark Richt could have went after South Carolina, or waited a year for LSU (because everyone knew that political nightmare was going to happen this year no matter what), but Miami was open and it is a more stable support system. I can see Miles eyeing the same thing. At some point, coaches want to have freedom to develop the total player, etc. That's why jobs like KState, TCU, Duke, Georgia Tech, Iowa, Purdue, etc. are going to be popular jobs. Like GP says, at the big 5 schools, there is usually a reason why the job is open. LSU did not get even its second pick this time.frognutz said:
My point was, if you are Les Miles and that is what you are wanting, then it's probably there for you. The guy is 63. He's got his national championship and his SEC championships. What is he trying to step back into? Another LSU type job? Just saying he might not be pining away for stuff like that anymore.