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Urban Meyer or bust
I suspect we won’t know anything concrete until page 995. Even then, the situation could still be fluid with twists and turns remaining.
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Brian Kelly or Bust
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Urban Meyer or bust
Thamel article is bad. No way around it. He is one of UM’s media mouthpieces. For him to say it is “certain” UM does not coach college, well, that isn’t good. May explain why we’re now hearing more smoke around BK. Hope I’m wrong and Hook ‘Em.
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Urban Meyer or bust
The only inside scoops you get are full of your own shit.
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Urban Meyer or bust
Get the fuck outta here with all the LDE, people. All the article says is a couple NFL teams approached him, and he expects to answer within the week. It’s a nice smoke screen for this week, when Texas shitcans Therman after we buttfuck Colorado at the Alamo. This further confirms the reason we were given for UM not coming - that he “indicated” he was “leaning towards not returning to coaching” - is bullshit. So what is it? He doesn’t want to make record breaking bank coaching at a top 5 college job where he can and will win fast? He’d rather go coach a dumpster NFL team in a shithole town? Fuck off.
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Urban Meyer or bust
Remember that night @RGBIII ‘s twitter interaction with SM propelled the thread to 1,000 before the bowl/CFP season even ended? I do.
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Urban Meyer or bust
- Urban Meyer or bust
I go fat down for about 8 hours before hitting it with butcher paper. Then fat up for the rest. Seems to work well.- Urban Meyer or bust
bollinger Shrimp cocktail caviar Caesar salad silver oak lobster tails prime rib chocolate mousse port santa ... Urban Fucking Meyer- Urban Meyer or bust
You didn’t miss much.- Urban Meyer or bust
IT saying coaching search remains quiet. Which is a “good thing.” They’re one of us. BDE.- Urban Meyer or bust
Right, so ask yourself: Who do you believe more -- some random poster on tigershit.com or UM's wife?- Urban Meyer or bust
People on the site calling it BS. Dude has like 200 posts and hasn't posted shit since 2018. Plus, remember this... starting at min. 26.- Urban Meyer or bust
Is that covid vaccine?- Urban Meyer or bust
Set a reminder for 1/5. Enjoy your holidays.- Urban Meyer or bust
That's not how this works. Once you're in, you're in.- Urban Meyer or bust
When she takes them out you won’t even care.- Urban Meyer or bust
Therman is gone. The thread will be comparatively quiet now through the end of next week given the holiday, bowl game, and tOSU's first playoff game. Stay focused. BDE.- Urban Meyer or bust
Heard from a connected media contact that the door is still open. Course we already know that, BDE and all.- Urban Meyer or bust
No, HCIW is Lincoln Riley’s son. You must have missed the earlier BDE outline.- Urban Meyer or bust
You don't know anything other than that your knuckles will be knee deep in your sphincter by mid-January.- Urban Meyer or bust
Yes, holding pattern. Sarkisian was a possibility, then he was not. Not that he's relevant to the BDE UM or bust thread. Anyways, since you were recently in a deer blind any news you care to share?- Urban Meyer or bust
So Mullen and Harsin are off the table..only good news if since Urbs is coming to Texas. FIFY- Urban Meyer or bust
Could you, uh, ask said person about Corch Irving's inclinations?- Urban Meyer or bust
USC may can Helton after all. Doubt it, but there's starting to be some noise. https://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/story/2020-12-22/usc-football-clay-helton-mike-bohn-struggles With every frustrating finish came the same flimsy assurance. USC was close, Clay Helton would say. Better days were always just one season away. When the Trojans fell to 5-7 in 2018, their first finish below-.500 in nearly two decades, Helton explained in a statement that “the best is yet to be.” When USC was humiliated at the Holiday Bowl a year later, the coach promised it was “on the cusp of being great.” And by last Friday, when a crushing defeat to an inferior Oregon team cost the Trojans a Pac-12 title, Helton assured again in that familiar, rosy tone that USC was just “on the edge of winning championships.” But after five full seasons under his care, it’s clear the Trojans are no closer to realizing that potential under Helton, who, at 18-13 in his last three seasons, could soon find himself on the precipice of unemployment. “He’s well aware of the expectations and the commitments we’ve made,” Bohn told The Los Angeles Times in February. The pandemic upended that evaluation process, seemingly guaranteeing Helton a pardon for whatever unfolded in 2020. But in the wake of last Friday’s defeat, that no longer seems so assured. On paper, it’s hard to argue with a 5-1 finish to a season packed with unprecedented challenges. The Trojans didn’t start their campaign until November and still won their first five games for the first time since 2006. They won the South division for the first time since 2017 by mounting three comebacks in the final minute. They fell short of a fourth in the Pac-12 title game by just a single possession. But that’s a particularly rosy perspective, one that ignores some important context. While the Trojans might indeed have been a score away from a Pac-12 title, they also spent most of the season on the brink of unraveling. They dug early holes in nearly every game, only to claw their way back just in time. It took an onside kick, a tipped touchdown catch, a long kick return, and three amazing final drives from quarterback Kedon Slovis just to keep USC afloat. Those three hard-fought victories came against teams with a 5-13 overall record. With the most talent in the conference and the easiest schedule, USC should’ve coasted through its shortened season, on its way to a Pac-12 title. Instead, it repeatedly shot itself in the foot. Helton has vowed more than once to address that pervasive lack of discipline, but over the last two seasons especially, there’s been little sign of progress in that regard. USC went from giving away 67.5 penalty yards per game in 2019, worst in the Pac-12, to giving away 71 per game in 2020, also worst in the Pac-12. Against Oregon, nine penalties played a large part in USC’s undoing. A consistently ineffective run game was another constant issue. In each of Helton’s five seasons, USC’s rushing yards per game has declined precipitously, culminating this season in the Pac-12’s worst ground game at 97 yards per game. That’s not to say there weren’t some signs of progress this season. The defense took a major step forward under new coordinator Todd Orlando, while the rest of USC’s defensive assistants have had the intended effect, bringing a more physical, imposing attitude to the entire unit. Special teams, under new coordinator Sean Snyder, are no longer a disaster. And recruiting bounced back from the 64th-ranked class last year to the 11th-ranked one this year, with room to climb even higher if No. 1 overall recruit Korey Foreman pledges to USC early next month. “You want to see movement forward, you want to see progression, and that’s where we’re at,” Helton said on the “Trojans Live” radio show Monday night. “We’re on an upward trend right now.” But for all his promises of progress, the Trojans are still just on the cusp ... on the brink ... on the edge of being the program Helton vowed it would be. Close, yet still so far away. - Urban Meyer or bust
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