Been saying all along. They win the title, he's gone. Still believe it.irishgo8 said:
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Rip Rap said:Good for him. Finish what he started, win a title, get a degree. I wish all players committed to doing that, rather than drool over the NFL.
nayers said:do you want to play against him again next year...i don't, go to the NFL, make money, get as far away from south bend as possible
Rip Rap said:Yes and no. I want to beat USC, but I also want to beat them while they're good. That game is the greatest rivalry in sports for a reason.
a win is a win...i dont care if we beat the best SC team, or the worst...it all means the same
Aerosmith777 said:I doubt he'll be back. I actually think he may be able to graduate this year anyway, and there's no way his draft status can get any higher. It doesn't matter though, USC's already got a commitment from the #1 QB prospect in the country this year. Just means maybe next year's a bit of an off-year, but then they're right back in '06, unfortunately.
irishgo8 said:lol.....i think next year though a&m will be in the BCS Championship. I think well get a Texas Tech team to play though
jiggafini19 said:If Norm Chow ever leaves, they're toast. The Assistant Head Coach just took a job. Name and school escape me. Not taking anything away from Carroll, but he might just be the next Bobby Bowden in that his assistants are his strength. Richt and Amato left FSU and things haven't been the same since. I think this is why these programs run in cycles so often. Eventually, the staffs at OU and USC will start getting head coaching jobs and things will drop off some.
True, but schools like that always recruit well. That's why even though FSU has been "Stru-gu-lling", they're always a Top 25 team. That's where we need to improve. TyWillie always seemed to get 4 or 5 studs, but the rest of the recruiting class was average at best.jiggafini19 said:If Norm Chow ever leaves, they're toast. The Assistant Head Coach just took a job. Name and school escape me. Not taking anything away from Carroll, but he might just be the next Bobby Bowden in that his assistants are his strength. Richt and Amato left FSU and things haven't been the same since. I think this is why these programs run in cycles so often. Eventually, the staffs at OU and USC will start getting head coaching jobs and things will drop off some.
NDLyght37 said:True, but schools like that always recruit well. That's why even though FSU has been "Stru-gu-lling", they're always a Top 25 team. That's where we need to improve. TyWillie always seemed to get 4 or 5 studs, but the rest of the recruiting class was average at best.
Aerosmith777 said:Hehe, I don't think Willingham got 4-5 studs in his entire 3 years....lol (Quinn, Walker, and then...um....?) Anyway though, I do agree w/ the earlier posts, USC would be a very different school w/o Norm Chow. Only thing is, he's 58 and never been a head coach, so it could be a little late in the game now for him to leave to try his hand at head coaching. That's why I wonder if he'll ever leave USC.
Yah...I thought that we should have hired him but Weis is good toonayers said:agreed for the most part...but Chow is still the most creative, and all around best OC in the game, he is on the cutting edge of CF..i think Stanford was stupid not to hire him
irishgo8 said:Yah...I thought that we should have hired him but Weis is good too
lol...valid point, but I do think Ty got some great kids. Obviously Walker & Quinn. But I'm also big on guys like Stovall, Fasano, and Anastasio (gotta rep for my VA cats...he's all that's left now that Campbell's gone).Aerosmith777 said:Hehe, I don't think Willingham got 4-5 studs in his entire 3 years....lol (Quinn, Walker, and then...um....?).
Aerosmith777 said:Lol, maybe this is wrong of me, but i kinda wondered what would have happened if in the midst of all the b.s. about ND firing a black head coach they had gone out and hired an Asian head coach like Chow. I wonder what ESPN would have had to say about that....lol....I mean you never head about the fact that there aren't any asian head coaches in college football (at least, none I'm aware of).