BleedGopher
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Va Tech first out of the gate.
Go Gophers!!
Go Gophers!!
It was a risky hire. A bit Brewster-like. His top experience before this job was running backs coach (TE for Brewster).Foster didn't even make it through two season.
Wow.
Will be very interesting to see what shakes out of this.
Nico on the move again?
Why would any coach take a chace on Nico? It's all about him, no team.Nico on the move again?
Maybe UT-Martin wants to take a chance on him.Why would any coach take a chace on Nico? It's all about him, no team.
He has some goodwill, but he's done for sure after the year...looks like he needs a reboot or retirement, lost the passion of " I'm a Man! I'm 40!"Gundy has to be on the way out?
OK St losing at home to Tulsa?
Virginia Tech is like Kansas State. A tough job that one coach elevated for 20 + years and everyone else will struggle with.I feel like both of these jobs historically have been linked to flecks name
I think Virginia tech is an okay job.
UCLA is a bottom 3 job in the big ten (with Purdue and northwestern)
It’s neck and neck with Rutgers probably but Rutgers has more realistic expectations
Virginia Tech is like Kansas State. A tough job that one coach elevated for 20 + years and everyone else will struggle with.
I think it’s in a better spot to recruit than K stateVirginia Tech is like Kansas State. A tough job that one coach elevated for 20 + years and everyone else will struggle with.
Definitely not true.Klieman at K-State has taken a step down each year since the great 2022 season. Small steps the last two, but might be a big step down this year.
Big 12 is harder now .. in the sense of total wins. Probably easier to win the whole thing if you're a top team, since no Texas or OU, but there are a lot of mid-high level teams that can all beat each other every week.
Why is UCLA such a bad job? Seems like it’d be easier to recruit to than any of the non blue blood Midwest schools.I think it’s in a better spot to recruit than K state
I also think K state is maybe basketball school whereas Va tech is definitely a football school
Both those jobs are better than UCLA
VT is tougher in my opinion due to being in a conference with FSU, Miami, and Clemson. You don’t face as many recruiting discrepancies in the big12, none of the teams in that conference are world beaters at recruiting.Virginia Tech is like Kansas State. A tough job that one coach elevated for 20 + years and everyone else will struggle with.
Because they have less money than northwestern and almost fired chip kelly for going 9-4Why is UCLA such a bad job? Seems like it’d be easier to recruit to than any of the non blue blood Midwest schools.
There's also much more competition. In Minnesota PJ has been able to lock down the borders and keep almost all of the best talent in every season. That's a great foundation to recruit off of that smaller fish in more talent-filled states like California, Florida and Texas don't get.Why is UCLA such a bad job? Seems like it’d be easier to recruit to than any of the non blue blood Midwest schools.
Disagree.Definitely not true.
Why is UCLA such a bad job? Seems like it’d be easier to recruit to than any of the non blue blood Midwest schools.
TT seams to gave NIL $ and institutional support.VT is tougher in my opinion due to being in a conference with FSU, Miami, and Clemson. You don’t face as many recruiting discrepancies in the big12, none of the teams in that conference are world beaters at recruiting.