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Jiggafini19Deux

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Project Hail Mary:

Kentucky: Will Stein
Memphis: Jerry Mack, Kennesaw State
South Florida: Charles Huff (Brian Hartline)
Tulane: Billy Napier
Cal: Tosh Lupoi
North Texas: Neal Brown

UAB: Ed Orgeron
Coastal Carolina: Ryan Beard, Missouri State
UConn: Gordon Sammis
 
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2013Irish

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Is there any sort of comeuppance for guys like Pate and Desmond Howard cryptically suggesting that Lincoln Riley and Sark would be gone after this year?
 

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Is there any indication that the folks in charges at PSU thought he was a serious option?

Was it just folks trying to drive clicks?

A bunch of "in the know" insiders on 247 indicated that Kraft had been trying to get Freeman to interview for the job, and the fans ran with it.

Regardless of whether it was ever realistic (it was not, and from everything I'm reading, PSU reached out to Freeman and got a "thanks but no thanks" response immediately), the fans thought it was going to happen. Complete delusion on an epic scale.
 

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Klein was runner up for Oklahoma State so not sure this has been a plan for awhile
 

Dale

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Man so Klein has really been shopping around for the last few weeks
 

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Is there any sort of comeuppance for guys like Pate and Desmond Howard cryptically suggesting that Lincoln Riley and Sark would be gone after this year?
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That's the neat part!
 

Jiggafini19Deux

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I like the USF hire of Hartline. I think it's a first time head coaching job that makes sense for him. The idea of him stepping into a job like Penn State right out of the gate seems way too big, even for such a wonderful recruiter.

I like it. For both parties. Good for him. He's stepping out of Columbus for the first time and going to a G5 program with good recruiting ground. I think he does well.
 
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