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I hope with the movement in the South East area we can hold on to Alford. He's probably in line for an OC gig and that's his area.
I hope with the movement in the South East area we can hold on to Alford. He's probably in line for an OC gig and that's his area.
It will be a sad day WHEN we lose Tony Alford.
Like what? Major programs like Michigan and Florida will go for guys with head coach experience. He might be able to get on with a lower-tier Power 5 school like Illinois or Kansas. But in a lot of ways you might be better off at SMU, where you've got good recruiting grounds, an administration that wants to win, and a very beatable schedule. Win 10+ for a couple of years there and you can jump to the big time like Sumlin and Brian Kelly did.
I am not saying you aren't right but that conference should be borderline division 1. I would think Texas Tech type job would be good for him. Or wait til some others other jobs open up from their coaches leaving.
the money is good though and sometimes its good to get a head start and for him to be able to pick his assistants before the carosel really starts up
@schadjoe: Texas A&M announces DC Mark Snyder won’t return
Enter muschamp
Nebraska is willing to make bold moves. Record of 67-27Bo let go from Nebraska
Bo let go from Nebraska
Pelini improved to 67-27 as Nebraska's coach on Friday with a 37-34 overtime win at Iowa. The victory pushed Pelini's win total past Tom Osborne for the most ever at the school in a coach's first seven years.
In fact, no coach in the history of a Power 5 program had been fired for on-field performance after winning as many games in his first seven years. Only Alabama and Oregon -- first and second this week in the College Football Playoff rankings -- can match the Huskers in winning nine games each year since 2008.
@schadjoe: Texas A&M announces DC Mark Snyder won’t return
Enter muschamp
I think that was poor decision by Nebraska. As Notre Dame will never be what it once was, Nebraska will never be what it was under Osbourne.
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Apparently Ellis Johnson has been bounced at Auburn, and Haney (at ESPN) has tweeted that there is reported interest of Muschamp working with Malzahn
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>I've been told there's mutual interest between Malzahn and Muschamp. Would be a formidable pair on respective sides of ball.</p>— Travis Haney (@TravHaneyESPN) <a href="https://twitter.com/TravHaneyESPN/status/539183359982063616">November 30, 2014</a></blockquote>
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From ESPN:
Nebraska has some high standards!
I don't like this. At all. That might be one of the scariest teams ever if they could play some defense.
Apparently Ellis Johnson has been bounced at Auburn, and Haney (at ESPN) has tweeted that there is reported interest of Muschamp working with Malzahn
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>I've been told there's mutual interest between Malzahn and Muschamp. Would be a formidable pair on respective sides of ball.</p>— Travis Haney (@TravHaneyESPN) <a href="https://twitter.com/TravHaneyESPN/status/539183359982063616">November 30, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Muschamp was a great DC during his time at Auburn. Lil Bro may be getting busy down on the Plains. Will be interesting to see what Gus does next season with Jeremy Johnson at QB. He is not a read spread QB but more of a pocket passer. Gus will probably revert back to his Tulsa type offense. And with the possibility of Muschamp running the defense, they should be pretty decent.
yup it has to be a done deal. You don't fire a DC at Auburn without a replacement in the bag.
Yeah I agree. Kudos to Auburn for moving quickly to try and lock Will up. Should be interesting.
the real fire cracker will be if Muschamp tries to take some UF recruits with him to the Plains. If I was him, I would do it
Agree with the bold. Scott Frost is likely their man.I think that was poor decision by Nebraska. As Notre Dame will never be what it once was, Nebraska will never be what it was under Osbourne.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Y Sources: Colorado State coach Jim McElwain emerging as a leading candidate at Florida. <a href="http://t.co/nQy2W0rXug">http://t.co/nQy2W0rXug</a></p>— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) <a href="https://twitter.com/YahooForde/status/539227580985929729">December 1, 2014</a></blockquote>
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