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DentonLurker

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  1. I don’t really think any schools are going to abide by that.
  2. I’m all for it. Coaches preach loyalty until the next job opens up. They don’t have to sit out. Seems fair to me.
  3. I would get claiming a surplus if you were completely self-funded, but with student fees and university support it seems like a bit of fuzzy math.
  4. Write a check and you can probably make that happen
  5. There's also a good number in the pros who call their own plays. This article is a year old, but here's a list of NFL HCs calling their own plays. NFL HC Playcallers
  6. You want the HC in the booth? I don't understand your stance at all. As mentioned before, there are lots of HC's who call their own plays.
  7. Let's be honest. Outside of a handful of programs in the country this is a pipe dream. Career progression is real for you, for me, and for coaches. I honestly think it would be refreshing for a coach to leave for a bigger, better job vs getting canned for losing.
  8. I get this, but I think they have a huge amount of input. If a coordinator feels strongly about a particular guy, I would imagine most HCs are going to adjust. See Seth Doege and John David Baker landing at USC with Graham Harrell.
  9. Langston was a no brainer once recruiting was done. Regarding Yellock, I don't think there's a strong case to keep anyone on the defensive side of the ball. Let Bowen get who he thinks fits.
  10. Tim Beck is so confusing to me. Tom Herman didn't even let him call plays, but he seems like a guy a lot of people showed interest in. What am I missing?
  11. I'm also curious if he's going to quit pursuing athletes when they commit ("get engaged") to other schools or is this just another example of having a higher standard for players than we do coaches?
  12. I bet Coach Scott is going to figure out that lots of recruits will just not commit to USF very early then. My guess would be that's what would have happened with Renfro. He would have just not committed as early as he did. I think fans just need to get used to players changing their minds during recruiting. It's just part of the process. You'll win some and lose some.
  13. This sounds like internet rumor to me. He came up with Leach. Do you think Leach gives up full control of his offense? I don't believe for one second that the Nick Sabans and Urban Meyers of the world only rarely intervene.
  14. I’m honestly curious about why you guys are interested in Orlando? His defense at Texas, with those resources and talent, was statistically worse than UNT’s this year.
  15. Guys adjust to schemes all the time. I wouldn't worry too much about that. There's so many holes in that defense from this year, there will be a major overhaul in personnel anyway.
  16. And this crowd today is why we aren’t ready to talk about moving up conferences
  17. This line of thinking is tired. An 18 year old deciding to change his mind has nothing to do with integrity. Ever changed your mind in life? Perhaps change jobs?
  18. Grown men who tweet recruits scare me. If you're not employed by UNT as a coach, you need to stay away. You're not helping.
  19. Their defense is trash. That might actually be a downgrade.
  20. Uniform colors and combos have absolutely nothing to do with wins and losses.
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