NCAA
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2024 2:26 pm
Amen.Leisher wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 1:45 pm This continues to make zero sense. I don't think either wins if they hire him.
Amen.Leisher wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 1:45 pm This continues to make zero sense. I don't think either wins if they hire him.
What? Mullet dude?According to insider reports, including one from Ollie Connolly of The Guardian, Belichick has presented the university with a unique condition: a guarantee that his son, Stephen Belichick, will take over the reins as head coach once he steps down. The idea may seem unconventional, but North Carolina is reportedly warming up to the notion, opening the door to what could be a transformative era for the Tar Heels.
This just keeps getting stranger.
Oh my lawd.UNC coaching search: Tar Heels offer Belichick coaching joba
Agreed. Why wouldn't it start in January? Something to do with semesters at colleges? I dunno?Kiffin ... ripped the college calendar, which forces many coaches to juggle a transfer window while preparing for bowl games. It came on the heels of several coaches having to squeeze national signing day into a week of preparation for conference championship games.
"We just try to make the best of the situations," Kiffin said during a videoconference call for coaches headed to the Gator Bowl. "It really is a dumb system."
Is he any good?
We fired our HC, so the coordinators normally go as well, either voluntarily or not.
When do we, as a society, get to stop pretending money isn't catnip for women?
Annie Agar said this week he wants to job because it's walking distance to his girlfriend's dorm.TheCatt wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2024 7:13 pm UNC coaching search: Tar Heels offer Belichick coaching joba
Money = resources, women want resources for their kids, or something.Leisher wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 1:32 pm When do we, as a society, get to stop pretending money isn't catnip for women?
The University of North Carolina's Board of Trustees is expected to hold an emergency meeting Wednesday, where the board is expected to discuss a contract for a new football coach, according to sources familiar with the process.
X - Doubt.
To me, yes, planting the flag is a classless act, just like any other trash talking, taunting, etc. It's just another form of that. What shouldn't be tolerated is a 'violent response'. Of course the Ohio police pepper sprayed the Michigan players who were under attack by the OSU players! But it should have been the other way around.Leisher wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 1:50 pm Belichick at UNC is top 5 most perplexing sports stories in my lifetime.
Classless acts in the Shoe will soon be a felon.
Unlike in Michigan where they can't seem to figure out how to keep teams from fighting in their single access tunnel, Ohio lawmakers are actively trying to discourage low class, lack of integrity characters from causing violent disturbances.
Amen.
