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Well since Xavier Watts owns Caleb Williams, he might be in favor of this. He would be part owner too.Xavier Watts is going to intervene here and put a stop to this nonsense
Well since Xavier Watts owns Caleb Williams, he might be in favor of this. He would be part owner too.Xavier Watts is going to intervene here and put a stop to this nonsense
If this is true…..lol
Grab a chair and just enjoy the wreck as it plays out. Watch as the nail painting bad boy slowly fades into oblivion.....This has train wreck written all over it.
My first thought was this could potentially be an intentional move to decrease his draft stock and put him on a better team.You don't make this much noise (his Dad, his agent) if you're not going in the upcoming draft.
If this is true…..lol
USC is going to be really interesting this offseason. After benefitting from a string of Heisman QB's, Lincoln Riley is staring at the prospect of starting new with an unproven QB. It wouldnt surprise me at all if he poaches a young stud transfer from somewhere and if he isnt able to do that, I could see him leaving for greener pastures. Lord knows they dont have the talent on defense to win without the offense carrying the team.Scott Wolf who covers USC says he's heard rumors that Riley is putting feelers out for an NFL job if he could follow Williams to where ever he lands. lol
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USC Morning Buzz: Lincoln Riley And The NFL
In NFL coaching circles, the talk is that Lincoln Riley is putting out feelers about taking a job in the NFL next season. To be clear, this chatter was going around last week and has nothing to do …insideusc.blog
Will believe it when I see itScott Wolf who covers USC says he's heard rumors that Riley is putting feelers out for an NFL job if he could follow Williams to where ever he lands. lol
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USC Morning Buzz: Lincoln Riley And The NFL
In NFL coaching circles, the talk is that Lincoln Riley is putting out feelers about taking a job in the NFL next season. To be clear, this chatter was going around last week and has nothing to do …insideusc.blog
Yeah, but do they have Geraldine Barker as OC?USC is going to be really interesting this offseason. After benefitting from a string of Heisman QB's, Lincoln Riley is staring at the prospect of starting new with an unproven QB. It wouldnt surprise me at all if he poaches a young stud transfer from somewhere and if he isnt able to do that, I could see him leaving for greener pastures. Lord knows they dont have the talent on defense to win without the offense carrying the team.
USC could end up with 4 or 5 losses this year. Couple that with a down year next year and all of a sudden, his seat could start getting warm.
On a related note, it could be hard for ND to land a talented QB transfer considering that teams like USC and Alabama are also going to be in the hunt.
If HS recruits and NFL scouts think this, I'd be absolutely stunned. The only correlation is that Riley coached them both and they play QB. Kyler Murray has nothing to do with Caleb Williams otherwise.Kyler Murray turning out to be a lil bish in the league really hurting Caleb and Lincoln IMO
Scott Wolf who covers USC says he's heard rumors that Riley is putting feelers out for an NFL job if he could follow Williams to where ever he lands. lol
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USC Morning Buzz: Lincoln Riley And The NFL
In NFL coaching circles, the talk is that Lincoln Riley is putting out feelers about taking a job in the NFL next season. To be clear, this chatter was going around last week and has nothing to do …insideusc.blog
It’s borderline comical the things you say sometimes. GtfohIf I was Riley/USC I'd throw 1.5M at Al Golden. Handicap your rival and get one of the best DCs in CFB. USC recruits itself.
Do you have an actual thing to say this time or still nothing substantial?It’s borderline comical the things you say sometimes. Gtfoh
It helps that their unproven QB is a Nelson, a five star from last year. I have no idea how good he is but the good folks who follow recruiting believe he has potential. A young, highly-rated recruit like Nelson might dissuade a transfer quarterback from choosing USC. I think Milroe has another year at bama so it won't be easy for them to convince anyone elite to transfer either.USC is going to be really interesting this offseason. After benefitting from a string of Heisman QB's, Lincoln Riley is staring at the prospect of starting new with an unproven QB. It wouldnt surprise me at all if he poaches a young stud transfer from somewhere and if he isnt able to do that, I could see him leaving for greener pastures. Lord knows they dont have the talent on defense to win without the offense carrying the team.
USC could end up with 4 or 5 losses this year. Couple that with a down year next year and all of a sudden, his seat could start getting warm.
On a related note, it could be hard for ND to land a talented QB transfer considering that teams like USC and Alabama are also going to be in the hunt.
Its a good thing then we pay Golden just over 2 milIf I was Riley/USC I'd throw 1.5M at Al Golden. Handicap your rival and get one of the best DCs in CFB. USC recruits itself.
IDK that we do but the number isn't important, the concept is. If I were USC I'd consider it.Its a good thing then we pay Golden just over 2 mil
Of course you dream of it if you’re USC, but I’ll take this opportunity to remind you that you’re on an ND board. It doesn’t take an ND homer to understand that it would be dumb for Al Golden to make a move that is lateral at best for pay that is equivalent to or perhaps a drop from what he’s already making.IDK that we do but the number isn't important, the concept is. If I were USC I'd consider it.
Lots of words, nothing said. No one on this board knows Al Golden's true desires for him and his family.Of course you dream of it if you’re USC, but I’ll take this opportunity to remind you that you’re on an ND board. It doesn’t take an ND homer to understand that it would be dumb for Al Golden to make a move that is lateral at best for pay that is equivalent to or perhaps a drop from what he’s already making.
Nothing is concrete, but some members have raised the possibility of what Al Golden might do next after the success he has had at ND. Many realistic, thought out comments have been made. You chose to take another route as you often do.
He's 58 and not really in resume building stage, IMO. His next move may well be his last. I'm not saying he'd do it, I said if I were Lincoln/USC I'd consider going after him.If I were Al Golden, I wouldn't. He needs to increase his stock and that doesn't happen with USCs defense