2024 CFB: coaching hot seat for "big time schools."

Who gets fired first?

  • Venables

    Votes: 13 8.8%
  • Napier

    Votes: 87 58.8%
  • Day

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Norvell

    Votes: 39 26.4%
  • Kelly

    Votes: 6 4.1%
  • Riley

    Votes: 2 1.4%

  • Total voters
    148

CysRage

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I wonder if they would go after Campbell again?
Campbell is continuing to lay bricks for his legacy at ISU. He will have a statue here someday or go to OU or USC and be a dead man waiting on day 1.
 

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This is what their fans wanted. Get smoked in the SEC and get more $ instead of being the big dog here. **** em
And they're lucky Florida and Auburn are down.
 

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Absolutely. Oklahoma isn’t gonna take being the new Arkansas very well

This is what their fans wanted. Get smoked in the SEC and get more $ instead of being the big dog here. **** em

And they're lucky Florida and Auburn are down.
And where will OU be once Texas ruins its third conference?

This is the one hope I have for the rumors of Big10 - SEC collusion; that Alabama, Texas, Ohio and a few others get REALLY greedy and their world implodes. OU and Nebraska come asking to get into the stable Big 12 and we say ... "naw, we're good but I hear the Mid America conference is looking for a few teams".
 
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And where will OU be once Texas ruins its third conference?

This is the one hope I have for the rumors of Big10 - SEC collusion; that Alabama, Texas, Ohio and a few others get REALLY greedy and their world implodes. OU and Nebraska come asking to get into the stable Big 12 and we say ... "naw, we're good but I hear the Mid America conference is looking for a few teams".
You can come back but you have to give up all revenues for 5 years and live off your SEC or B1G savings during that period.
 

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Ok, if we look at the other side of the coin…what if a team or two leaves the god boards, and the Godard’s look at ISU.
 

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You can come back but you have to give up all revenues for 5 years and live off your SEC or B1G savings during that period.
It will never happen that any of the teams that left would come back, but honestly I would let them back in because that’s even more humiliating. You had to to come back to us lol.
 

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It will never happen that any of the teams that left would come back, but honestly I would let them back in because that’s even more humiliating. You had to to come back to us lol.
To have to forego earnings from the conference they would be re-joining would be the icing on the humiliation cake.

But yeah, never happening,
 
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Feels like a “Prove It” kind of game today. Trending poorly the past two games. No respect on Gameday this morning for CFP prospects. Gotta come out like gangbusters
 

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Wow.

I was thinking will Golden's issues that might save Napier. But falling behind 35-0 at half and losing 49-17 is going to raise the ire of fans.

Who knows, both Golden and Napier were hires of the AD Stricklin. He could be fighting for his job. So his statement about Napier's job being secure could be meaningless cover. He also hired Mike White (MBB) and Dan Mullen (FB)- so he's batting .000 in his big revenue hires.