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    Quote Originally Posted by jllanclos View Post
    Isn't that a yellow flag that a nationally ranked P5 offensive coordinator publicly announces he wants a G5 gig and it's widely known he isn't getting along with his boss - a coach who's winning?

    That gives me pause.
    That's just (meno)pause you're feeling...

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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by jllanclos View Post
    Isn't that a yellow flag that a nationally ranked P5 offensive coordinator publicly announces he wants a G5 gig and it's widely known he isn't getting along with his boss - a coach who's winning?

    That gives me pause.
    Not if your boss starts the public altercation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Not if your boss starts the public altercation.
    I'm not sure what to think about Canada. However after witnessing his performance so far, I have full confidence Maggard will make the right call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    If I wanted to run triple option, he'd be #1 on list.
    The flexbone would kill at UL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jllanclos View Post
    Isn't that a yellow flag that a nationally ranked P5 offensive coordinator publicly announces he wants a G5 gig and it's widely known he isn't getting along with his boss - a coach who's winning?

    That gives me pause.
    Yellow flag, yes.

    Red flag, no.

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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by locoguano View Post
    The flexbone would kill at UL.
    It would kill at a lot of schools... if the coaching staff's extremely good at teaching it and recruiting to it. Many fans hate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    Here's a name I don't think I have seen here yet.

    David Gibbs, Texas Tech Defensive Coordinator. 49 Years old.

    He makes around $800k at Texas Tech but maybe he wants a shot as head coach, of course if they fire Kliff next year he may be next in line. He has completely turned around Texas Tech's defense this past 2 seasons and had dominate defenses at Houston. Loads of experience in the NFL and big time programs. VERY STRONG TEXAS TIES.
    Guy is a great coach. Coordinated multiple top ten defenses , not only at Auburn but at Minnesota too. Was responsible for creating the third ward defense at Houston. Before he got to Houston our defense was a liability now it is our team strength. Dad is the famous Oline coach for the broncos. Kids loved playing for him and is a great talent evaluator . We weren’t getting Four stars but he left 6-7 nfl players for Herman when he left. If we had had a decent offensive coach tony Levine would have been at a power5 school today as a head coach.

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    Herm Edwards to ASU is good for us


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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    That was not to be made public. We are in closed negotiation. And by the way, they aren't the only coaches expressing interest in our football head coaching vacancy that have requested I "accessorize my ensemble". The sacrifices that I am willing to make to have a great football program cannot be overstated. So far, I have agreed to wear a scarf on cooler days... and lip balm and wrist bands on warmer days.

    Dr. Maggard and Dr. Savoie are 100% behind me (the best view) on holding our ground contractually. Each additional accessory any candidate requests of me, we are deducting $100,000 off of the base pay offering... and for each loss in a given season... I am allowed to remove an accessory for the next game... and the next... and so on. We are currently at an impasse as to whether my thong stays on or off if I'm out of accessories. Dr. Maggard voted it stay on... Dr. Savoie voted it comes off... I have the final and deciding vote.

    As you can imagine... we are negotiating this contract to guarantee wins... or else.
    I hope we win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wscoog View Post
    Guy is a great coach. Coordinated multiple top ten defenses , not only at Auburn but at Minnesota too. Was responsible for creating the third ward defense at Houston. Before he got to Houston our defense was a liability now it is our team strength. Dad is the famous Oline coach for the broncos. Kids loved playing for him and is a great talent evaluator . We weren’t getting Four stars but he left 6-7 nfl players for Herman when he left. If we had had a decent offensive coach tony Levine would have been at a power5 school today as a head coach.
    Exactly...projection....sees the 3 or 4 star player in the 2 or 3 star prospect

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