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  1. Sounds like you we're mostly on farmersonly.com.
  2. He does it for the kids.
  3. I'm reporting on gomeangreen.com that Littrell is rumored to be playing Santa at the galleria of Dallas this evening so he can't be in Manhattan.
  4. Depends on who they beat but looking at their schedule next year you might be right. Problem is looking at their results this year, they could have easily finished with 8-9 wins. They lost to TCU by 1, Texas by 5, Iowa State by 4, and Baylor by 3. They were mostly competitive save for OU, West Virginia, and Mississippi State. If I'm OU's AD looking to hire the next sooner coach, a 2-3 win improvement may not be enough to open up the pocket book especially if there's more blowouts than the previous year. Now go 8-4, 9-4 with a bowl win, and wins over at least three of OU, Texas, Okie State, West Virginia, Mississippi State and that might be enough. Record isn't everything. Gotta beat the big guys. Regarding 11-1 or 12-0 UNT next year, if he can't do that with the talent coming back on offense and the young guys coming up in a weak CUSA losing Stockstill after 12 years and UAB's middle aged starters he might never go to OU.
  5. Which is why Kansas State makes no sense to me. Programs like OU don't hire a new coach every 3 years. Riley isn't gone yet and not every college coach wants to coach in the NFL, they're two completely different beasts. If Riley does leave, it might be SL's only shot at the job in a long time. He's better off making a run at a NY6 bowl with UNT using what he's built here than trying to have 1 strong season building KSU from scratch with a depleted roster if he wants a chance at the OU job in a year or two. If/when the OU job gets filled with somebody else, SL would probably leave for the next P5 spot that opens up since he wouldn't have to worry about OU opening up any time soon.
  6. Don't compare that guy to Les Miles. Miles is one of the more prominent ccollege hadcoaches of the past 15 years and got his ring as a HC.
  7. "12. FIU (38) – There was a single NCAA tournament appearance in 1995... Where they win: “Beautiful campus, great location and a ton of hot girls.” – C-USA assistant" The Knock: creepy 30-40 year old assistant coaches constantly trying to steal your girlfriends. Also, hard to throw a big party when the 30 year old assistant coaches show up trying to hit on the college girls. - die hard UNT fan.
  8. Most of our recruits had little to no P5 interest. Highly rated for G5, yes. Big 12 recruits, no. You can keep saying they're Big 12 caliber recruits but that won't make Big 12 programs offer them schollys. If SL plans on raiding our recruiting class to compete with OU, Texas, TCU, West Virginia, Okie State then good luck to him.
  9. I've felt the same way. If I'm K State and SL really was my top target, I wanted him hired yesterday because the early signing period is in 2 weeks. If I'm SL and I'm leaving, the same applies. The longer they drag this out, the more difficult the transition becomes. Big 12 caliber recruits don't grow on trees and with players signing in 2 weeks, they're setting themselves up for failure on the recruiting trail the longer this takes. I'm sure interest was high on both ends but I'm getting the feeling they're looking elsewhere. There's no reason every other P5 out there has hired their new HC but K State hasn't unless things didn't work out. For a program that apparently has wanted SL for weeks this sure is taking a while.
  10. I'll be disappointed if it's anything less than 50 words, 4 emojis, 3 different font colors, 3 different font sizes, and doesn't include a reference to UNT being great in the 60s.
  11. I've been saying the same things. He's too green. Worst thing is, he'll fail and it will look bad on us, not KState
  12. This is pretty much what's going to happen. He isn't ready. In 3-4 years he'll be a has been with no more shots at a P5.
  13. No offense (because we were told to be nice to y'all), but read previous posts for context. SL was all about "family" at UNT and is now leaving. He'll leave K-State for a bigger job if he's successful too. He's going to need more than "family" to make him successful at K-State. As for your pictures, Bill Snyder can sell family at K-State when he spent nearly 30 years there.
  14. Probably because the past few days have felt like years.
  15. He'll have TCU back in the mix soon. I was going to list the coaches licking their chops at the thought of recruiting and coaching against SL, but I didn't want to list every coach in the Big 12. I think he'll be a great coach IF he waits a year or two to get more experience. He leaves now and he'll be an afterthought in a few years.
  16. Because nobody in the Big 12 cares about wanting to be cute and build a family of local DFW guys wanting to play D1 ball close to home. They want wins. Building a family in the middle of nowhere is not going to trump going to play for Les Miles in the same middle of nowhere, or going to play for any of the other established Big 12 coaches. Fact is, SL was great at finding under appreciated and under sized high school players. Thats great for CUSA. Before this year, he still couldn't out recruit his peers. That's not going to get easier in the Big 12. And it's a recipe for disaster against that competition.
  17. 100% with you. His "build a family" thing won't work in the Big 12.
  18. So if SL leaves, who in the Big 12 got the best hire? 1. Texas tech with Matt Wells who took Utah State to a top 25 ranking, two 10 win seasons in a much more competitive conference, 4 bowl games in 5 years, and his only losing season was with Mike Canales on staff (ha!); 2. Kansas with Les Miles. Natty. LSU. Will recruit some strong defenses to Kansas because who doesn't want to play for a guy with a ton of his guys in the NFL; 3. K State with Seth Littrell. Multiple 20 point lead losses, no bowl wins, no big wins, blown out in every big game, no NFL draft picks. The answer is clear it's not SL. I guess strike when the iron is hot but he's not ready for the Big 12. He'll get eaten and will fall hard. He needs the extra time and I think will regret the decision. Not many coaches get multiple chances at P5 jobs. Now is not the right time to go to K State with the fire power coming up in the Big 12. He's easily the greenest coach in the Big 12.
  19. Fair about Arizona, UNC, Indiana. Regarding SL's "effectiveness," what he's shown is he has connections. He's hired the right staff time here even after losing coaches. Still hasn't won a big game. Imo, he's not ready for the P5. Repeated collapses don't scream p5 success. I think he's just lucky K State is desperate for a new coach because SL hasn't seriously been considered for any other coaching spots that we've heard of.
  20. Hoping for his immediate failure so no program wants to take our HC again. Seriously though, I don't want him to fail but I don't like him leaving for a middle of the pack big 12 program who's only success has been with 1 coach. He looks like a kid going after the next shiny toy right now.
  21. Don't care about length of time at UNT. Give me the best coach we can get every year.
  22. Because he would have lost this P5 opening to SL so why not replace SL at his former school to get him to a P5 and get paid nearly twice as much in the meantime. He may see it as UNT being a better opportunity to get him to a P5. Also, as mentioned before regarding SL taking tough coaching jobs, these guys believe they can win no matter where they go. They don't see tough and easy. They just see themselves climbing the ladder no matter where they go.
  23. Sounds perfect to me. Houston got Herman knowing the big P5s were looking at him. He left after, what, 2 years? That's part of becoming a top notch G5 program. You get the guys the P5s are looking at, keep the momentum going, and become a regular stepping stool for the P5. We can't hire scared, afraid of losing our next coach too soon. You hire the best there is knowing he will be hired away soon. Period.
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