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Fuente target for LSU OC
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<blockquote data-quote="Scarface" data-source="post: 751322" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>I think I agree with you!</p><p></p><p>It seems like we may have a coach who feels he has to turn the Rose Bowl victory into a career move opportunity. It's almost like regardless of our success he still hasn't bought into the program completely and now is the perfect time to jump. The Horned Frogs don't deserve this type of atmosphere.</p><p></p><p>We're the number #2 ranked school in the country, if Fuente leaves it should not automatically be regarded as an advancement.</p><p></p><p>Besides, now is not really the time to be an offensive coordinator who is trying to sell the spread option. It has worked for TCU up to now, thanks in great part to Andy Dalton, but has began to fail in a lot of other places. A lot of the bigger programs seem to be wanting to go to a more power football NFL style attack where they can take advantage of their bigger and just as fast recruits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scarface, post: 751322, member: 462"] I think I agree with you! It seems like we may have a coach who feels he has to turn the Rose Bowl victory into a career move opportunity. It's almost like regardless of our success he still hasn't bought into the program completely and now is the perfect time to jump. The Horned Frogs don't deserve this type of atmosphere. We're the number #2 ranked school in the country, if Fuente leaves it should not automatically be regarded as an advancement. Besides, now is not really the time to be an offensive coordinator who is trying to sell the spread option. It has worked for TCU up to now, thanks in great part to Andy Dalton, but has began to fail in a lot of other places. A lot of the bigger programs seem to be wanting to go to a more power football NFL style attack where they can take advantage of their bigger and just as fast recruits. [/QUOTE]
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