January 13, 20232 yr 12 minutes ago, BornAndRaised said: Was on staff at UNT with Tashard Choice for a couple of years.
January 13, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, Vertigo said: Give Wiggins the passing game coordinator title like they did Marion last year. That would seem to be a worthy move. Either way, it doesn't sound like he will be back at Bama. Does Wiggins have the grades to get in?
January 13, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, horny_gunman said: Maybe details on a Coleman tangent, but didn’t Sark say this about Coleman AFTER Wiggins was retained by Alabama and Simmons stayed at OU? And fuck all, Raymond would have been excellent. Sark fully intended to dump Coleman out on his ass but like ~7 people turned down the position. Eventually just reached a point where giving Coleman a one year shot without Herman's influence was a better option than scraping the bottom of the barrel for a replacement in that cycle. He said all kinds of dumb shit praising Coleman after the fact but it was/remains widely known he never wanted the guy. Nahlin was talking about that again just the other day that like six guys turned us down before Sark finally just accepted he had to stick with Coleman.
January 13, 20232 yr Looks like Saban is losing his DC, Pete Golding, to Ole Miss. Will be interesting to see if he allows Wiggins to leave.Yeah coaches willingly move laterally from Bama to Ole Miss all the time. Huge loss.
January 13, 20232 yr 47 minutes ago, Nuge said: My wild assed theory: GP is going to be the DC at Bama.
January 13, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, cdain3 said: Just hire Samples for fucks sake. I’d rather fucking not, thanks. Just now, texifornia said: why? Because he’s impatient and short-sighted.
January 13, 20232 yr Popular Post 2 minutes ago, cdain3 said: Just hire Samples for fucks sake. Think about what you've done.
January 13, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Chuckie Finster said: Think about what you've done. Ooof. That’s gonna leave a mark.
January 13, 20232 yr Think about what you've done. This is the first time I've agreed with that fat fuck.
January 13, 20232 yr Sark fully intended to dump Coleman out on his ass but like ~7 people turned down the position. Eventually just reached a point where giving Coleman a one year shot without Herman's influence was a better option than scraping the bottom of the barrel for a replacement in that cycle. He said all kinds of dumb shit praising Coleman after the fact but it was/remains widely known he never wanted the guy. Nahlin was talking about that again just the other day that like six guys turned us down before Sark finally just accepted he had to stick with Coleman. Appreciate that.
January 13, 20232 yr 16 minutes ago, cdain3 said: 44 minutes ago, Chuckie Finster said: Think about what you've done. This is the first time I've agreed with that fat fuck.
January 13, 20232 yr 44 minutes ago, cdain3 said: 1 hour ago, Chuckie Finster said: Think about what you've done. This is the first time I've agreed with that fat fuck. One time too many.
January 13, 20232 yr Seems like the more Surly yells for a particular coaching hire, the lower the odds are that it ever happens. See Malcolm Kelly, Emmett Jones, Corey Raymond and Tee Martin.
January 13, 20232 yr So we know Filani can teach tracking a deep ball, but idk that the divos of his wr rooms are gonna rival ours who will literally be making more money than him. And legally to boot.
January 14, 20232 yr 29 minutes ago, cafe society said: Seems like the more Surly yells for a particular coaching hire, the lower the odds are that it ever happens. See Malcolm Kelly, Emmett Jones, Corey Raymond and Tee Martin. On the other hand, Kyle Flood…
January 14, 20232 yr 50 minutes ago, Junior Bonner said: On the other hand, Kyle Flood… Was there a collective conniption on Surly to hire Flood? I don't recall his name coming up every time we had an opening for OL coach.
January 14, 20232 yr 29 minutes ago, cafe society said: Was there a collective conniption on Surly to hire Flood? I don't recall his name coming up every time we had an opening for OL coach. IIRC, when Sark was hired there was a good deal of Flood wishcasting on the board. And great rejoicing when it came true. Edited January 14, 20232 yr by Junior Bonner
January 14, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Junior Bonner said: IIRC, when Sark was hired there was a good deal of Flood wishcasting on the board. And great rejoicing when it came true.
January 14, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Ricky's one-hitter said: So we know Filani can teach tracking a deep ball, but idk that the divos of his wr rooms are gonna rival ours who will literally be making more money than him. And legally to boot. Don’t worry, whenever those Puppet Boys in the wr room get an Uncontrollable Urge, he will Whip It until he has Satisfaction. Edited January 14, 20232 yr by Pato del Muerto
January 14, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said: Don’t worry, whenever those Puppet Boys in the wr room get an Uncontrollable Urge, he will Whip It until he has Satisfaction.
January 14, 20232 yr 12 minutes ago, Ricky Butler said: Clearly waiting on the Ravens to lose tomorrow. Tee looking mighty round in the face these days. https://www.baltimoreravens.com/team/coaches-roster/tee-martin
January 14, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, cafe society said: Seems like the more Surly yells for a particular coaching hire, the lower the odds are that it ever happens. See Malcolm Kelly, Emmett Jones, Corey Raymond and Tee Martin. Lupoi, Hurtt, Brewster
January 14, 20232 yr High school coach on IT who knows Joel Filani (Washington State WR coach who’s been mentioned as a candidate): I think he would be great. He did a great job at UNT. As I said in a previous post he's a very relatable guy and very personable. Comes very natural to him. I was in Boise for a wedding when I met him. My FIL who is a Boise grad was showing me around the stadium while my wife was doing wedding BS and we decided to go into the football offices. It was late July so coaches were gone on vacation but Filani and another GA were there. We went into a meeting room and talked ball for another 2 hours. Exchanged numbers and have kept in touch since whether when it was when he was recruiting when he was at UNT and personally recruited some of my kids, Tech or since he's been at WSU which is only about 2 hours south of me. He's a tremendous guy. If Leach left a legacy with players its that when you talk to anyone that played for him you feel known and feel like you matter. That is not consistent across CFB. Most of those relationships are purely transactional. It has never been that way with him, Cumby, Harrell, Morris or any of those guys I have come to know.
January 14, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said: High school coach on IT who knows Joel Filani (Washington State WR coach who’s been mentioned as a candidate): I think he would be great. He did a great job at UNT. As I said in a previous post he's a very relatable guy and very personable. Comes very natural to him. I was in Boise for a wedding when I met him. My FIL who is a Boise grad was showing me around the stadium while my wife was doing wedding BS and we decided to go into the football offices. It was late July so coaches were gone on vacation but Filani and another GA were there. We went into a meeting room and talked ball for another 2 hours. Exchanged numbers and have kept in touch since whether when it was when he was recruiting when he was at UNT and personally recruited some of my kids, Tech or since he's been at WSU which is only about 2 hours south of me. He's a tremendous guy. If Leach left a legacy with players its that when you talk to anyone that played for him you feel known and feel like you matter. That is not consistent across CFB. Most of those relationships are purely transactional. It has never been that way with him, Cumby, Harrell, Morris or any of those guys I have come to know. He has come to know Sonny Cumbie so well that he'll spell his name right next time.
January 14, 20232 yr Bobby (IT) just put out an article about the WR coach candidates. He says these are the 4 candidates Inside Texas is aware of: Adam Henry WR coach & co-OC at Indiana. Long-time NFL assistant, spent time with the Dallas Cowboys. WR coach & co-OC at LSU during Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry days. Joel Filani WR coach at WSU, previously at Tech. He is a former Texas Tech star. Filani was in Austin earlier this week, according to a source. Chris Jackson WR coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Played juco ball for Orange Coast Community College at the same time Sark was playing QB for neighboring El Camino CC. Jackson played for Washington State, five years in the NFL, and then 11 more in the Arena League (with one season stop in the CFL). Least experienced coach of this bunch with only a few years coaching experience. Dallas Baker Baylor WR coach. Baker played his college ball at Florida and is from New Smyrna Beach. He played three years in the NFL and had previous stops as receivers coach at Marshall and Buffalo. Bobby said the two biggest things Sark is looking for is someone who can 'be a technician' - wants a more polished WR room. But also needs to be able to handle the attitudes and egos of a very diverse WR room. NIL has made this doubly important. Bobby said Keary Colbert and Holmon Wiggins had previously been considered. *Just Wikipedia scouting - Adam Henry appears to have the best resume overall. He's also the oldest and recruiting might be a question mark. Chris Jackson is intriguing - long time professional player who made several Arena League All-Pro teams but is incredibly light on actual coaching experience - and recruiting is a complete unknown. Is he going to want to put in the time required to be a recruiter? Edited January 14, 20232 yr by Hiphopopotamos
January 14, 20232 yr 7 minutes ago, Hiphopopotamos said: Adam Henry WR coach & co-OC at Indiana. Long-time NFL assistant, spent time with the Dallas Cowboys. WR coach & co-OC at LSU during Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry days. Vito thinks, “I’d really like the LSU guy who coached Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, etc…” Looks it up… ”Oh fuck.”
January 14, 20232 yr Popular Post 22 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said: I don't know enough about Justin Stepp to formulate an opinion. When has that ever stopped you before?
January 14, 20232 yr 17 hours ago, cdain3 said: Just hire Samples for fucks sake. If we actually want a coach, rather than a recruiter, that wouldn’t make any sense
January 14, 20232 yr 22 minutes ago, Vito Andolini said: Vito thinks, “I’d really like the LSU guy who coached Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, etc…” Looks it up… ”Oh fuck.” Mickey Joseph, for the unitiated.
January 14, 20232 yr 24 minutes ago, Hiphopopotamos said: Adam Henry WR coach & co-OC at Indiana. Joel Filani WR coach WSU, previous Tech Chris Jackson WR coach Jacksonville Jags Dallas Baker Baylor WR coach This list seems like a smokescreen with the exception of Filani who worked with Coach Choice.
January 14, 20232 yr 39 minutes ago, Hiphopopotamos said: Bobby (IT) just put out an article about the WR coach candidates. He says these are the 4 candidates Inside Texas is aware of: Adam Henry WR coach & co-OC at Indiana. Long-time NFL assistant, spent time with the Dallas Cowboys. WR coach & co-OC at LSU during Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry days. Joel Filani WR coach at WSU, previously at Tech. He is a former Texas Tech star. Filani was in Austin earlier this week, according to a source. Chris Jackson WR coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Played juco ball for Orange Coast Community College at the same time Sark was playing QB for neighboring El Camino CC. Jackson played for Washington State, five years in the NFL, and then 11 more in the Arena League (with one season stop in the CFL). Least experienced coach of this bunch with only a few years coaching experience. Dallas Baker Baylor WR coach. Baker played his college ball at Florida and is from New Smyrna Beach. He played three years in the NFL and had previous stops as receivers coach at Marshall and Buffalo. Bobby said the two biggest things Sark is looking for is someone who can 'be a technician' - wants a more polished WR room. But also needs to be able to handle the attitudes and egos of a very diverse WR room. NIL has made this doubly important. Bobby said Keary Colbert and Holmon Wiggins had previously been considered. *Just Wikipedia scouting - Adam Henry appears to have the best resume overall. He's also the oldest and recruiting might be a question mark. Chris Jackson is intriguing - long time professional player who made several Arena League All-Pro teams but is incredibly light on actual coaching experience - and recruiting is a complete unknown. Is he going to want to put in the time required to be a recruiter? Was baker the Florida wr that plowed jumbos wife?
January 14, 20232 yr 6 minutes ago, closetohumping said: Was baker the Florida wr that plowed jumbos wife? I think that was Taylor Jacobs.
January 14, 20232 yr Just to add to WR coach discussion... The highest-paid wide receivers coaches in college football: 2022 edition ZACH BARNETT March 22nd, 2022 Quote Here's how the full list breaks down: 1. Cortez Hankton, LSU -- $850,000+ 2. Kasey Dunn, Oklahoma State -- $800,000* 3. Bryan McClendon, Georgia -- $700,000+ 4. Dameyune Craig, Texas A&M -- $675,000 5. JaMarcus Shepard, Washington -- $650,000+ 6. Cale Gundy, Oklahoma -- $610,000+ 7. Brian Hartline, Ohio State -- $600,000+ 7. Mickey Joseph, Nebraska -- $600,000+ 9. Junior Adams, Oregon -- $575,000+ 9. Holmon Wiggins, Alabama -- $575,000+ 11. George McDonald, Illinois -- $550,000+ 11. Derrick Nix, Ole Miss -- $500,000+ 11. Nate Scheelhassee, Iowa State -- $500,000+ 14. Justin Stepp, South Carolina -- $475,000 15. Ron Dugans, Florida State -- $450,000 15. Tyler Grisham, Clemson -- $450,000+ 15. Emmett Jones, Texas Tech -- $450,000+ 18. Lonnie Galloway, North Carolina -- $440,000+ 19. Courtney Hawkins, Michigan State -- $425,000 20. Joker Phillips, NC State -- $415,000+ 21. Alvis Whitted, Wisconsin -- $400,000 22. Matt Simon, Minnesota -- $395,000 23. Steve Spurrier, Jr., Mississippi State -- $390,000+ Additional notes: -- Notable names missing: Ike Hilliard (Auburn), Keary Colbert (Florida), Jacob Peeler (Missouri), Fontel Mines (Virginia Tech), Brennan Marion (Texas), Taylor Stubblefield (Penn State), Adam Henry (Indiana), Garrick McGee (Purdue), Joel Filani (Washington State) -- Another notable name missing is Miami's Josh Gattis. It's unlikely we'll ever learn what he's making at The U, a private school, but we do know he was set to become college football's first $1 million wide receivers coach had he remained in Ann Arbor. (Obviously, Gattis is also an offensive coordinator.) He likely got more than that to leave for Miami. "In life I would never advise anyone to be where they are not wanted," he sent in a text to his players on his way to Coral Gables. Michigan replaced Gattis by moving Ron Bellamy from safeties to wide receivers. He'll earn $250,000 in 2022, per the 2-year deal he signed upon joining the Wolverine staff from Michigan's West Bloomfield High School. -- Ron Dugans signed a new deal in January; the $450,000 salary was his 2021 figure. -- Nate Scheelhasse coaches Iowa State's running backs and wide receivers. -- Junior Adams was Washington's original wide receivers coach on Kalen DeBoer's new staff, at $500,000 per year. His move to rival Oregon was profitable for him and for his replacement, JaMarcus Shepard.
January 14, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, LTtxfan said: Just to add to WR coach discussion... The highest-paid wide receivers coaches in college football: 2022 edition ZACH BARNETT March 22nd, 2022 Adam Henry makes 500k at Indiana. Joel Filani makes 240k at Washington State.
January 14, 20232 yr 16 minutes ago, closetohumping said: Was baker the Florida wr that plowed jumbos wife? Not that we know of, but the odds are good--as they would be for any WR playing at the time.
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