he’ll struggle to coach in the pros
Jim's record as an NFL head coach: 44-19-1 (includes an NFC championship)
he’ll struggle to coach in the pros
Jim's record as an NFL head coach: 44-19-1 (includes an NFC championship)
He's a huge goofball, sure. Maybe you think he's guilty in this matter, that's totally fine.
But it's wild to claim he won't coach "at any level." Even if it's not in college (whether that's his choice or the NCAA's), he will definitely be able to land a gig in the NFL, a la Pete Carroll fleeing sanctions at USC.
Hell, Art Briles (barf) still has a coaching job...
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Others receiving votes: Florida, Liberty, K-State, Miami (FL), Fresno State, Oklahoma State, Toledo, Kentucky, Rutgers, UNLV, Wisconsin
Dropped out: Iowa
Also, per ESPN:
Stanford's 29-point comeback win was the:
- Largest comeback in Stanford history (program founded in 1891)
- 4th-largest comeback in Pac-12 history
- Largest halftime deficit overcome to win in Pac-12 history
- Largest blown lead in Colorado history (program founded in 1890)
User flair. I know it's probably not that high on the list for most who might see it as a gimmick, but it's almost essential for sports discussion to know what team a user supports. I'm sure many other communities have compelling reasons as well.
Shoot that shoot, send that DM, all she can say is no
after the 4th down play:
Well, I guess she said no
I hope someone's compiling RGIII calls, especially if they're taken out of context
KU has always been scary, fellas. No, don't ask me why I think that...
I'm kind of surprised they didn't bump Texas up to 10 just to hype the Alabama game as a "top 10 matchup" and potentially give them a "top 10 win" for their resume when they try to shoehorn them into the playoff.
Glad they didn't though, because we don't deserve it.
Hey all, I'm from the Fanaticus instance. Not going to try to persuade anyone to switch, just wanted to offer my thoughts:
I see advantages to both communities. The fact that there is a cfb community here on the "default" instance, so to speak, means it will probably be found by newbies to the fediverse. On the other hand, if it's inactive or if lemmy.world is down (which was the case when I migrated to Lemmy), I don't know how good user retention will be. What I like about the Fanaticus instance is because it's only sports, threads are less likely to get downvoted or passed over by non-sports folks (which, let's be frank, is the majority of Lemmy users). Plus, team communities can all be in one place.
It would be nice if both communities could coexist and grow. As you've noted, that requires active mods. I definitely plan to be active on Fanaticus daily, but I can't speak for anyone else. I'm also open to cross-posting content to this instance. That works for news and even OC, but I agree it would be ideal to settle on one place for discussions (e.g. game threads and polls). Because I only found this community recently, I'm fine with submitting my poll to whichever instance can reach a bigger audience.
Oh snap, this moved fast. Clicked on the article and the headline has been updated to:
From the article:
Something tells me they don't really "appreciate Coach Fisher's time here at Texas A&M"