.....So much depends on the goals and what the goals are......I guess I knew of a few That were hunting a vertical move, some of the others I didn’t know.....I would think it would be hard to find many Robes......the Egos and competitive nature of the animal are so real and the sacrifices made to attain a present level and venture to roll the dice say Geaux.....play factor in the following.....goals as mentioned, $$$$, prestige, security (relative), opportunity, luck, chance to win, guarantees of administration, retirement package along with other perks.....Some times The love of the game when coaches have gone on to other very successful careers calls them or at least temp them to return..... the Coastal coach prior to now was a perfect example! .......Never a head coach but exposed to the great ones put the UL deal in play with the timing for Nap.....think we got/have a perfect fit and I think he can keep it going!!!
If we learned anything after last season, it's that a coach in the SBC has to have consistent success to move up to the P5. Satterfield and Brown had more than one year of ten wins before they got their respective gigs. So, for now, we can stop with the "fear" that Napier gets plucked after this season.
And, you can complain about NO all you want. That's where the champion goes. Period. Even if we are 11-1.
I personally think the champion tie in makes NO more desirable than if we were 6-6 like we were a few years ago.
If we are in any other bowl, it means we didn't win the league.
And, you can complain about NO all you want. That's where the champion goes. Period. Even if we are 11-1.
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Unless we are one of the New Years 6 Bowls. One can dream can he. Not this year, but maybe, just maybe very soon. If UCF/Boise can do it and others can dream, why can't we.
If I was Billy Napier or any rising HC in college football, before I would take the UNC job after Mac Brown, I would insist on a new Athletic Director, a new Board of Trustees, and new UNC fans. The ones they got now are broken. No coach can fix the mess they have made. UNC has not won a conference champeenship in 40 years, and unless they have a collective attitude adjustment, its gonna be another 40 years before they are even in contention. It is a UNC football tradition that they do less with more than any other school in the country. That tradition is going to be hard to change.
The UNC fans we encountered were apathetic (most were on their phone throughout the ballgame), clueless (did not know when to be loud or quiet), and classless (I heard of 2 App fans who were asked to sit down). In the mean time, App won the game.
Just sayin'.
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