This. Thanks!Maybe it's along the lines of what was already said in the previous post?
You give him an NFL caliber OL and NFL caliber receivers, and he could be a Heisman QB.
This. Thanks!Maybe it's along the lines of what was already said in the previous post?
You give him an NFL caliber OL and NFL caliber receivers, and he could be a Heisman QB.
If you think he has potential to be best in the league, with an NFL caliber OL and receivers, maybe it's not insane?That’s insane
You don’t target a coach for the 13th best QB in the big ten
I agree with you therelol, PJ ain't being hired by Mich
No offense taken, it was actually a funny reference, and I was trying to be sarcastic. Spaulding No is lucky to have lomg hair. Those of us follically challenged would like to have the hair of our youth back.Yes, it was a joke with my friend Spaulding - an online towel snap. It was intended as innocuous jocularity, but if you were offended by it, my bad, my apologies.
Okay.
Oh he’d drop it from the uniforms in a second for a job like that.Unsurprising that RTB is the hardest sell for the helmet schools. I don't see Fleck dumping it to land a high profile job, either. It's woven into who he is and what his purpose is.
3 years vs 13. College football playoff in 2nd season. Fleck 17-21 his first 3 years, Dillingham 22-16. Dillingham inherited a 3-9 team, Fleck a 9-4 team.I agree with this but this also is true of 99.9% of candidates they’re considering so they’re in a pickle
For instance Kenny dillingham has a lower win percentage at ASU than fleck does at Minnesota.