I don't see him winning the B12 then getting fired. crofl if that happens.
No clue whether or not Saban will come. That remains to be seen. But Mack is gone. No question about that.
I don't see him winning the B12 then getting fired. crofl if that happens.
He's out no matter what. Patterson is going to overhaul everything.
Where's the smoke coming from? That same smoke's been hanging around for years. He's still here. They must have let Ramonce Taylor back in the building.
Not to the degree its been around this year.
UT fan that is barely figuring out how badly Mack sucks at his job is cute. the rest of us have known for years and years.
Lol. Brah, many of us have beat that drum since the Simms years. I can't believe the la ude a MNC will bring a mother er. It's one thing to hate a coach and still have him bring in the talent to compete and beat the ty Texas Tech's of the world. It's another when that talent starts going to other schools. Unfortunately, the lesser talent still beats the ty Tech's of the world.
That buttertoothed mother er comes back from the dead so often that it wouldn't suprise me. I'm sure Derp McCoy has one more miracle left in that voyeurish body of his.
when UT and OU suck the conference sucks. your big name schools, in a way, set the standard and kind of recruit for the conference. nobody wants to come to Tech to beat UT when they suck. more would come if they knew they had a chance to knock off 2-3 powerhouse teams each year and get their name out there.
I was at UT/TT in 02. I thought Mack would be gone within the year tbh.
god damn Kermit. you're killing me this morning.
I can't argue with that. Fair points.
Gary Kubiak fired by the Texans.
We'll see if the Sumlin rumors get hot again.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10...n-texans-fired
Internetz freaking out about this guy's tweet. No idea who he is:
BamaDynasty @Bama_Dynasty
#Bama's Coach Saban has a new deal in place and he got BIG money and a few more years. Should be made public very soon. #BamaDynasty
McNair has stated he wants someone with pro experience that can right the ship immediately.
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They’d go on to win 35–13, buying Brown one more week of relative calm. But in subsequent weeks, after the Horns squeaked by woeful West Virginia 47–40 in overtime and then got drummed by Oklahoma State, 38–13—the most lopsided home loss of Brown’s tenure—the calls for Brown’s head would resume. Not even a 41–16 manhandling of Texas Tech on Thanksgiving day would quiet the critics. When Jamail defended the coach to an Austin American–Statesman sportswriter after the OSU debacle, fans aimed their vitriol at him, threatening to topple his statues on campus, Saddam Hussein–style. The old lawyer, who went to his first UT game in 1942, refused to let up, partly because he wanted to shift attention off Mack, but mostly because he loves a good fight even more than beating OU. “Tell them to send me my money back, and then they can pull the statues down,” Jamail said over the phone the morning after the Tech game. “I don’t know who the those f—ing crybabies on the Internet are. Could be Aggies or the Taliban, for all I know. Or f—ing al Qaeda. Because every real UT fan is proud of this team and the way they’ve turned their season around.”
This article mentions David Shaw of Stanford being high on the list:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap200...columnist-says
Two things have happened this season that points to Texas falling off their perch.
1 We have switched places with Ags in the minds of Texas recruits. There is no denying that. It has happened before when Fran took over, but it was short lived because Texas was still winning.
2. The LHN is getting little viewship and it's killing our opportunity to be in front of recruits. Ags like to point out that they are getting great ratings, to me it means nothing unless you are the NBA or NHL. But it does mean that there are less Texas high school recruits watching Texas football, and that means a lot.
Mack struggled to beat great teams with top level recruits, what is going to happen when he is coaching 3-star athletes. He might like his job and the perks, but he has never been one to do it very well, he usually relied on his assistants to do it for him. Well they also aren't doing it very well.
Now I don't know what is going to happen, but Texas needs a change or we will be back to 1985.
It's a lot of fun to sit back and watch how this unfolds. It's not a surprise to see some smoke coming from the Alabama side today because of the possibility that the Texas job officially opens this weekend and Alabama isn't playing again until their bowl. I think we're getting really close to an official decision.
Lol this post lost a lot confidence since the last time I looked in here.
With Sarkisian leaving for USC, he's the first Washington head coach to leave for another job since DKR left for Texas in 1956.
It's possible as he does have some NFL experience, but I wouldn't believe McClain as far as I can throw him...and I can't even pick his fat ass up.
Hearing McNair's tone and hearing him say things like "this is not a long-term rebuilding process -- I want to make that clear" I really doubt he will take a college head coach that has no NFL head coaching experience. He's likely going for either a solid NFL assistant or a current/former head coach.
I know these are projections but the NIU loss makes things interesting for tomorrow.
Saban's going to be on Gameday at various times tomorrow to those that haven't heard. I'm hearing part of the reason is to talk about his extension he just signed today to stay at Bama. Will be interesting to see if that proves true or not.
Would be painful to see Saban, Malzahn (just signed 6-year extension and sure rush had to do with impending Texas job), and Peterson all come off the table.
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