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    Quote Originally Posted by ULGrad@HOU View Post
    Juluke is a running back guru.
    He's a running back guru and good coach. He's the type of coach fans love while he's in your program and hate when he's recruiting against your program. I think that's the best way to say it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    He's a running back guru and good coach. He's the type of coach fans love while he's in your program and hate when he's recruiting against your program. I think that's the best way to say it.
    On other words, he pushes the envelope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by covcaj View Post
    And, of course, Maggard has no experience in assessing talent and simply accepted Napier's recommendation like the buffoon that he is. Who knew Napier was such a Machiavelian character.
    This is the first time anyone has referred to Maggard as a clueless buffoon.

    One of the talents Maggard has exhibited is a pretty solid record for picking coaches. That may or may not be true, but I believe most are reasonably confident in his selections.

    I certainly don’t believe Juluke is FBS head coaching material, but time will answer that. Black coaches aren’t unique in today’s climate.

    Finally Napier offered him a high recommendation on CMD. That’s not his sole criteria for picking Mike. Time will tell if it’s good enough. I do know picking coaches is a crap shoot. We have hundreds of coaches in the NCAA landscape every year. Most aren’t from retirement, or a bigger job.

    So I’d suggest we at least give CMD two recruiting classes and seasons before declaring him a failure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    This is the first time anyone has referred to Maggard as a clueless buffoon.

    One of the talents Maggard has exhibited is a pretty solid record for picking coaches. That may or may not be true, but I believe most are reasonably confident in his selections.

    I certainly don’t believe Juluke is FBS head coaching material, but time will answer that. Black coaches aren’t unique in today’s climate.

    Finally Napier offered him a high recommendation on CMD. That’s not his sole criteria for picking Mike. Time will tell if it’s good enough. I do know picking coaches is a crap shoot. We have hundreds of coaches in the NCAA landscape every year. Most aren’t from retirement, or a bigger job.

    So I’d suggest we at least give CMD two recruiting classes and seasons before declaring him a failure.
    That's not the RPCA way...its win now or else...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    This is the first time anyone has referred to Maggard as a clueless buffoon.

    One of the talents Maggard has exhibited is a pretty solid record for picking coaches. That may or may not be true, but I believe most are reasonably confident in his selections.

    I certainly don’t believe Juluke is FBS head coaching material, but time will answer that. Black coaches aren’t unique in today’s climate.

    Finally Napier offered him a high recommendation on CMD. That’s not his sole criteria for picking Mike. Time will tell if it’s good enough. I do know picking coaches is a crap shoot. We have hundreds of coaches in the NCAA landscape every year. Most aren’t from retirement, or a bigger job.

    So I’d suggest we at least give CMD two recruiting classes and seasons before declaring him a failure.
    Sorry, couldn't find the sarcasm button.... my bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by covcaj View Post
    Sorry, couldn't find the sarcasm button.... my bad
    Pahahahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by covcaj View Post
    Sorry, couldn't find the sarcasm button.... my bad
    Lol… I think most knew what you were saying. I know did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    What makes anybody think that some of the players that left would not have left if Napier would still be here. Everybody says it's all about the money. If the money is there it would have been there with or without Napier or Desormeaux or whom ever would have been the coach. Hell Alabama lost some players (5 or 6 I think) Georgia lost some too from what I understand. It's not just us.

    Also, does anybody know what kind of deal these players signed and for how much money. The only thing I see is they left via the portal with no mention of any NIL money. I dunno maybe I missed it

    The only thing I can see is this is one big cluster and it's not going to get better any time soon if ever.
    Nothing can be argued about this. Although I'm sure it will be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    This is the first time anyone has referred to Maggard as a clueless buffoon.

    One of the talents Maggard has exhibited is a pretty solid record for picking coaches. That may or may not be true, but I believe most are reasonably confident in his selections.

    I certainly don’t believe Juluke is FBS head coaching material, but time will answer that. Black coaches aren’t unique in today’s climate.

    Finally Napier offered him a high recommendation on CMD. That’s not his sole criteria for picking Mike. Time will tell if it’s good enough. I do know picking coaches is a crap shoot. We have hundreds of coaches in the NCAA landscape every year. Most aren’t from retirement, or a bigger job.

    So I’d suggest we at least give CMD two recruiting classes and seasons before declaring him a failure.
    IMO he wrote that in jest. At least I took it that way because I got quite the chuckle over it.

    I personally am not upset over any of the coaches accepting new positions at a much higher salary. That was happening here before BN left. The number is staggering to me because that basically is stating we are an sec level program. That is further validateed with the addition of several players leaving for sec programs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Malkinson View Post
    What would have been interesting if Sale would have got this job. Would Billy gut him as hard.
    Did he show any interest in the job?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    Did he show any interest in the job?
    I believe he also recommended Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    I believe he also recommended Mike
    I heard that also. He thought Mike would make a great HC.

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