Coaching News and Rumors

There seems to be serious talk of Herman as a strong candidate. Tennessee is the wife’s alma mater and entire family’s team. They have heard me complain about how toxic Herman is. I hope Tennessee doesn’t make that mistake.


Barnes - Big UT to little ut
Herman - Big UT to ...
 
Herman and the Haslams?
I think I saw them at the old Backyard in the early 90s. Sucked then and suck now.

Seriously though, I think you and Duke both hit the nail on the head. In the right setting Herman can succeed - Texas was clearly not that setting.
 
I don’t care if he lands at Tennessee or not. Just glad we’ve moved on.
exactly. TH was a poor fit for Texas. I guess the better question is, who did he not piss off and did he learn anything. Given his physical changes over the last few months, he must either be a heavy drinker or have something else going on as he looked like a 3rd world poster child.
 
This person is a racist sports blogger on Yahoo. Her entire mission is to promote and cover for black people. She is not only unapologetic about her mission, she is arrogant about it.

Jaguars turned a blind eye toward the Rooney Rule and the ugly side of Urban Meyer's coaching history

She is attacking the Jaguars for hiring the 2nd or 3rd (depends where you put Dabo) best college coach in America today. She doesn't care that someone actually owns the team and has millions of dollars at risk. And if a black coach had Meyer's on the field record it is quite obvious (I've read her before) that she would enable that coach and gloss over the negatives she cites with Urban Meyer.

This is where we are. Absolute uncovered racism as a credible source of sports information.

Ha, Yahoo. They had to get rid of their comment section, as it was the only place where you could get anything but the Party Line in all the articles. So being good Party Members, they just censored all other viewpoints.

Considering there isn't a single white cornerback in all of the NFL, should there be a Seahorn Rule, where all teams have to find and interview a honkey before signing a CB?
 
Muschamp "visiting" UGA
Former South Carolina coach Will Muschamp ‘visiting’ Georgia

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Alabama -- Doug Marrone (NFL Jacksonville - fired) is officially on as the new OL coach for the Tide.

Ariz St. - Antonio Pierce (Ariz St LBs and "co"DC, is the new DC

Muschamp - more on Muschamp here: Former South Carolina coach Will Muschamp ‘visiting’ Georgia
There are conflicting reports about Will Muschamp's next coaching move


Pitt: More opportunities for those who constantly b!tch about linemen :tap:: The University of Pittsburgh is looking for TWO on-field graduate assistant coaches (OL / DL / Skill). Candidates need to be academically qualified and within 7 years of receiving their bachelor’s degree. Previous on-field coaching experience is required. Interested candidates please email Assistant Athletic Director of Football Operations John Ford Jr. at [email protected].

So, if you took a college class or two, I guess you'd be within 7 years of receiving a bachelor's degree. That schedule may be a bit ambitious, I agree...:smh:

Baylor: Matt Mitchell (BYU grad asst) comes to Baylor as an offensive QC guy. Hopefully they asked him about religion before hiring him if that's a hang up.

USC - Clay McGuire (Texas State OL) is likely to come onboard as the OL coach for the Trojans.

(much better than a normal Pat Benatar video)
 
Alabama -- Doug Marrone (NFL Jacksonville - fired) is officially on as the new OL coach for the Tide.

Ariz St. - Antonio Pierce (Ariz St LBs and "co"DC, is the new DC

Muschamp - more on Muschamp here: Former South Carolina coach Will Muschamp ‘visiting’ Georgia
There are conflicting reports about Will Muschamp's next coaching move


Pitt: More opportunities for those who constantly b!tch about linemen :tap:: The University of Pittsburgh is looking for TWO on-field graduate assistant coaches (OL / DL / Skill). Candidates need to be academically qualified and within 7 years of receiving their bachelor’s degree. Previous on-field coaching experience is required. Interested candidates please email Assistant Athletic Director of Football Operations John Ford Jr. at [email protected].

So, if you took a college class or two, I guess you'd be within 7 years of receiving a bachelor's degree. That schedule may be a bit ambitious, I agree...:smh:

Baylor: Matt Mitchell (BYU grad asst) comes to Baylor as an offensive QC guy. Hopefully they asked him about religion before hiring him if that's a hang up.

USC - Clay McGuire (Texas State OL) is likely to come onboard as the OL coach for the Trojans.

(much better than a normal Pat Benatar video)

Thought I was watching Tik Tok.
 
Auburn: Bert Watts (Memphis LBs) will coach LBs at Auburn

Missouri: Steve Wilkes (former HC - NFL Cardinals) will be the new DC at Missou.

That covers 2 of the 3 Tiger teams in the SEC.

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Florida - Jules Montinar (USF DBs) will head up to UF to coach DBs for the Gators.

Michigan - Mike Hart (Indiana RBs) will coach RBs for Michigan.

Oklahoma - sucks.

Oregon - Tim DeRuyter (Cal DC) will be the Ducks' new DC. From the Cal games I've seen, or partially seen, over the past few years, they tend to really rush the QB well. The Ducks could be finally gearing up their D to match their O.
 
Thanks to LC's vids on the new ut coach I am starting to like him and think he is a great fit at ut.
 
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