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Can't wait for Napier to explain to his assistants how he made most of them lose $100+K
We're about to find out how good coach O really is.
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Can't wait for Napier to explain to his assistants how he made most of them lose $100+K
We're about to find out how good coach O really is.
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He's a blundering, egotistical bufoon. Yes, I admit I wanted him based on resume. Now...not so much. Wondering out loud how much attrition will happen from the asst. coaches.
LSU'S bout to PAY for some new coordinators.
I think Mississippi State is better off. They have a head coach who has 18 years of power 5 level head coaching experience.
I really wanted Napier to begin with. But now I think we dodged a bullet. Mike Leach was a BIG hire.
I guess that charity in Baton Rouge will be churning out more cash for asst. coaches.
You never know though. Next year w/ some teams taking a slide and us upgrading our head coaching position five fold (at least) we might have one of those out of nowhere Cinderella-type seasons.
That would be sweet!
Napier? Never heard of her.....
I would have supported Napier and given him a chance but he always had a Jim McElwain vibe to me
Ha, I sent a similar text to some friends the other day. With the on and off field turnover at LSU, bama seemingly as vulnerable as they've been in a decade, Auburn and A&M continuing to be rollercoasters, and OM and Arkansas still I n rebuild mode, there's an opportunity for leach to string together something these first few years if he had a QB and some WRs that can catch. Not saying we are winning the west or anything, but I don't think any game is "unwinnable" the way 2019 LSU was or most bama games from the last decade.
Not really. If there was a particularly desirable unemployed DC we were after, that would suck. But we aren't going to be in the same part of the market as them. If LSU's hire impacts us, it will be because of some domino effect where they poach a sitting DC from a program who then is bidding against us for our DC candidate.
Aranda to Baylor per Twitter.
I don't think his turning us down had anything to do with Baylor. I think he just didn't want our job for whatever reason. And that's fine. Apparently Cohen made him the best offer (well, pitch maybe) he could and made him say no. Which he did. Oh well. We'll all move on. State fans will just keep an eye on Napier's career going forward, and there will be folks on both sides wondering what might have been. I know I won't ever lose any sleep over it.
Where this will get dicey for Napier is if he has a let down season next year. Those G5 guys can go from highly coveted to off the radar really quick. In reality, he's a key injury or two away from a let down year. Just imagine if he goes 6-6 or worse and USCe opens and all of a sudden there's somebody more popular and Napier doesn't even get consideration. Ouch.