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Originally Posted by
basedog
Kiffen?s buyout is $36 million
Kiffins buyout is only 2 million if he leaves for another job.
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Originally Posted by
Leeshouldveflanked
Kiffins buyout is only 2 million if he leaves for another job.
Ok
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Originally Posted by
basedog
Ok
Ole Miss is a better job at this time.
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Mullen would sacrifice a kid to get that job. Lame Kitten is not moving up north
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
PGHBulldogBG
They want Elko or Rhule but not sure if they could get either of them.
Elko ain't leaving a money heaven for a State school that MSU probably has more money.
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Originally Posted by
parabrave
Elko ain't leaving a money heaven for a State school that MSU probably has more money.
Oh I agree but their fans think they can pull it off because he is from PA. Their fans are a bit delusional in thinking they can get the same caliber coaches as the blue bloods
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Originally Posted by
basedog
Saw it listed with every HC salary inD1 football. He was ranked in top 10 paid coaches in America, close r to $10 million. Kirby Smart high test paid with over $13 million.
That's what he is owed if he is fired.
If he leaves on his own, the word is it's less than 5 million.
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Originally Posted by
Leeshouldveflanked
Ole Miss is a better job at this time.
Than Penn State? Lol
They had their best team in history last year and still couldn't make an expanded playoff, while PSU had an average team for them and made the final 4.
Plus PSU has a top 10 budget while Mississippi has a top 30 budget.
https://sportsdata.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances
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Originally Posted by
confucius say
Than Penn State? Lol
They had their best team in history last year and still couldn't make an expanded playoff, while PSU had an average team for them and made the final 4.
Plus PSU has a top 10 budget while Mississippi has a top 30 budget.
https://sportsdata.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances
No one thinks more of OM than them, and unfortunately, us
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Mullen would sacrifice a kid to get that job. Lame Kitten is not moving up north
Kiffin has lost a lot of his driving ambition.
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Originally Posted by
EdwardDrayton
Kiffin has lost a lot of his driving ambition.
He's a smart dude if he sticks around there. He will make a crap load of money and not have to worry about the insane pressure that comes with blue bloods
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Originally Posted by
parabrave
I'm sure LSU is subliminal ESPing PSU take Brian Kelly please. We will wave any buyout that PSSU might have to pay.
That might be a good mutual decision for all parties involved.
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I know they think it's beneath them but I would look at Alex Golesh and Ryan Silverfield.
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Penn State is a much better job than Mississippi in football.
Lame has settled in and is doing something Mullen couldn’t do- not yelp at every decent job that comes open. Lame likely only leaves for Bama/LSU/Miami type job. He’s not going way north or making a lateral move
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Penn State is a much better job than Mississippi in football.
Lame has settled in and is doing something Mullen couldn’t do- not yelp at every decent job that comes open. Lame likely only leaves for Bama/LSU/Miami type job. He’s not going way north or making a lateral move
I can definitely see both Miami (nfl) and LSU opening up this year.
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Gator fans down here where I'm visiting this week already have Kiffin penciled in as UF's next coach.
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Originally Posted by
schddog72
Gator fans down here where I'm visiting this week already have Kiffin penciled in as UF's next coach.
If we beat Florida I bet they pull the trigger on Sun Belt Billy.
Also, UAB just fired Dilfer. I have to think that Pete Golding would be a head coaching candidate for them.
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Originally Posted by
schddog72
Gator fans down here where I'm visiting this week already have Kiffin penciled in as UF's next coach.
I could see it. He loves living in Florida
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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James Franklin was an inflexible coach when it came to adjusting to the modern game. Because of inflexibility his ceiling was too low even though his basement was good. A case in point was a press conference he had when asked about the lack of 50 – 50 balls or contested catches at Penn State when opponents beat Penn State with contested catches.
Franklin was arrogant and condescend ending to the questioner and stated that Penn State throws to open receivers? Franklin was self-assured about no throwing contested catch balls. The thought of actually listening to a competent question was dismissive in Franklins mindset.
Not to get too technical to fellow elitedoggers but I would like to bring up something about the pass attack. Running a pass pattern in a schematic drawn up play is entirely different than running a pass pattern as a tagged receiver who has to find a way or solve how he is covered.
As a scheme participant receiver steps are counted and geometric compliance is emphasized. A tagged match-up receiver closes the gap to the defender to inflect stress and works the defender with step sequences to disorient the defender. The receiver has built in discretions to get to his spot decided by the offense.
This is taught in the NFL, Ohio St., and Mater Dei High School yet not even known or accepted by Franklin thus a low ceiling at PSU and a rightful termination?
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