DeBoer? The head coach? That’d be amazing.
Wonder what Nick Saben would think about that. Didn't he fire Kiffin?
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DeBoer? The head coach? That’d be amazing.
The Beavers win tomorrow and they’re conference champions with a 3-9 record.Dude, you may like the PNW, but this move might be a career killer.
I guess the question is, can Oregon State be one of the top teams in the NEW Pac 10? I would think any coach would feel Oregon State has the resources to compete against Mtn West schools.Dude, you may like the PNW, but this move might be a career killer.
The "rumor" I read last week was Lane to Alabama after DeBoer goes to Penn State.
Kiffin is his son in law.Wonder what Nick Saben would think about that. Didn't he fire Kiffin?
Kiffin is his son in law.
But do we know those coaches were in play for the really big jobs this cycle?
Or did their agents leverage leaks to get their clients more money. In other words, more of the same stuff. Aka most AD's are insecure about their ability to keep their HC.
IMO Penn State's had their guy for weeks. And Kiffin is being Kiffin, but he's always been going to Florida and Sumrall will end up at LSU.
If LSU doesn't land Kiffin it will be fun to watch their collective heads explode.
Also in Corvallis, is the bar connected to Denny's. I'm sure they took him there.The Beavers win tomorrow and they’re conference champions with a 3-9 record.
Not many schools can offer that.
I was off, he just dated her, never married her.I don't think that's true.
If Alabama doesn't win @ Auburn tonight, he'll have plenty of folks help him pack his bags.CBS just said Bamas coach could be interested in Penn St job
If Alabama doesn't win @ Auburn tonight, he'll have plenty of folks help him pack his bags.
It would not be the first time, as he seems like a fish out of water to me.
Curry left Alabama for Kentucky after the 1989 SEC Championship (10-2) season.
Franchione left Alabama for Texas A&M after the 2002 (10-3) season.