mack denies it too
http://texas.247sports.com/Article/M...esponds-165559
THIS JUST IN: Texas denies report that Mack Brown will step down as Longhorns coach. Board of Regents to meet Thursday. (via @schadjoe)
mack denies it too
http://texas.247sports.com/Article/M...esponds-165559
This is irritating. I guess as part of their power struggle issues they wanna release the reports on their own terms. At this point, the sooner the better for Mack. He is starting to come off as a stubborn, pouting, selfish, liar that'll do anything, and bring down anybody to obtain his job.
Lol
Mack Brown and RB coach Larry Porter both in Miami today to see RB Dalvin Cook
Nick Harvey @_IMakePlays11
Mack brown resign by the end of this week which mean Nick Saban is going to be UT's head coach!
Guy has been flakey since day 1. Would not be surprised to see him flip if Mack stays or someone other than Saban gets hired, tbh.
Apparently none of them will visit this week anyway. Boateng will be at Arizona State instead. He will most likely shut down his commitment while being their, per 24/7.
Bryan Harsin headed back to Boise State:
http://www.sbnation.com/college-foot...arkansas-state
Thank you, Mack Turd got, for making this hire possible by meddling with his job and driving him out to Arkansas State and then Boise
24/7 saying Chambers will be visiting 2016 QB Devin Williams of Fort Worth Southwest today.
Also from 24/7, 2015 QB Jarrett Stidham of Stephenville has been offered by Oregon.
Possibly something to keep an eye on if the Saban deal gets done.
Pat Narduzzi turns down UConn's offer to be their new head coach:
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports...-uconns-coach/
OrangeBloods saying LB/S Edwin Freeman of Arlington Bowie will be in town this weekend for banquet.
According to Inside Texas, Akina was at Tyler Junior College today checking out JUCO S Kenny Iloka.
Originally from Sugar Land, TX.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/606405/
RUMOR
FYI there is a rumor on the Inside Texas board that certain players have been told the news on Mack.
As of about 10 minutes ago, Inside Texas is saying Mack has informed his position coaches he's stepping down. Will supposedly get $4 million up front and $1.3 million per year until 2020.
We could definitely use a JUCO Safety. Tells you about the state of the program considering we've had a history of great safeties.
With all this Saban talk, a lot of people wants him to bring most of his recruits from Alabama. Can he do that? Isn't there a rule that says a coach can only recruit players to his new school from the old school, if his new school has been in contact with the prospect before?
There's nothing illegal about that, but more of a gentleman's agreement not to do it.
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