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54 minutes ago, bullzak said:

I bet Louisiana leads every state in per capita great players. Maybe by a lot. 

Haven't seen the stats in a minute, but Louisiana and the VA Beach area used to be a close 1-2.  Can't use all of VA because it fucks up the numbers, but that Hampton/Norfolk/Newport News area is thick with talent. 

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3 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

SMU is a historically sub-.500 team. Aside from Doak Walker and the Pony Express years their post-war history is pretty bleak and that was reflected in the interest conferences showed them. I think they’re doing interesting and positive things now but it’s just not true that Tech hasn’t been a much better and relevant program for the past 75 years or so. 

Yeah Baylor was really crushing it before RG3 came along. So much history there.

All four are comparable programs. Two of us have made the CFP. We'll see if Tech can get there.

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33 minutes ago, ztejas said:

Yeah Baylor was really crushing it before RG3 came along. So much history there.

All four are comparable programs. Two of us have made the CFP. We'll see if Tech can get there.

There’s a lot of money in HP, Lashlee is a solid coach, and you’re in a competitively open P5 conference. Lots of ingredients to maybe win a lot over the long haul. 
 

The statement was history though.  SMU and Rice were the worst SWC programs by a longshot which is precisely why an illegal scheme to pay and recruit was set up in the governor’s office. 
 

Baylor was a perfectly competent SWC program for the better part of 20 years under Grant Teaff— they won conference championships and went to bowl games when that was a real metric of a good season. That’s why they got a Big XII invite where they struggled.  While they struggled in a very tough conference, SMU was at the bottom of really weak ones. 
 

The landscape is upside down and now typically futile programs like Indiana and SMU can compete. 

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Lashlee isn’t worth that kind of money.  SMU is not the big fan base in Dallas, it’s dominated by Texas, Tech, and A&M.  They are in a market full of folks from elsewhere who maintain their ties to Michigan or OU or wherever they’re from, in fact as their students come from all over a lot of their students maintain their home allegiance they grew up with.  They are so small in tv draw they have small corporate support, and until they can gill a stadium the size of Allen hs they’ll be small time.  Thus their support is from a fairly small number of benefactors, so all the dollars for lashlee take away bucks from nil or the program. 
 

same issue for Baylor, TCU, Tulane, etc that just can’t compete with schools that have massive fan support from folks that never went to school there. 

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On 10/31/2025 at 12:05 PM, 'stache said:

Is Kinne still going to move up this cycle or is TXST’s struggles this season going to keep him there a while longer?

I keep joking/not joking with friends that if someone gets desperate and hires him away now I'd be a lot less upset than I would have been about a month ago... think he might be in San Marcos until he fires his DC Dexter Mccoil into the sun and figures out how to make the offense he likes to run work against teams that actually play sound defense...

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Joey McGuire's buyout is only $10 million at Tech. Thats cheap if they dont win the Big 12 and make a deep run. Would be mutually beneficial for all involved if they could take Riley off SCs hands after the season and send McGuire to Baylor. 

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2 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said:

So Auburn should open today. Will the man in the yellow hat write a big enough check to make them relevant again?

The way Auburn hires and fires corches, they've gotta have deep pockets.

Have we identified their main benefactors yet, or is it still anonymous? Obviously, they wanna keep it that way.

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Just now, DFW Horn said:

The way Auburn hires and fires corches, they've gotta have deep pockets.

Have we identified their main benefactors yet, or is it still anonymous? Obviously, they wanna keep it that way.

The YellaWood guy is a billionaire. 
 

Tim Cook is an alumnus, but has never shown much interest in football or athletics. 

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1 minute ago, billfromlaketravis said:

The YellaWood guy is a billionaire. 
 

Tim Cook is an alumnus, but has never shown much interest in football or athletics. 

Jimmy Rane or Mark Callender?

AU has reached a point of diminishing returns with their lack of patience, IMO. I guess Orgeron and Jimbo may be viable options for them at this point.

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Just looked, governor is an Auburn grad, this is the time to fire a coach if you're Auburn.  Bama grad in office - you ain't getting any help. 

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Just now, DFW Horn said:

Jimmy Rane or Mark Callender?

AU has reached a point of diminishing returns with their lack of patience, IMO. I guess Orgeron and Jimbo may be viable options for them at this point.

Jimmy Rane. 
 

I think Oeaux at Auburn is pretty interesting. 

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Here is my list of movers this coaching carosuel...

Jason Candle, Toledo - He has topped out in Toledo and has proven to be able to build a sustainable program and develop NFL talent.

Eric Morris, UNT - Offensive-driven Air Raid coach with a heavy dose of run. An added benefit would be that he could bring his own super-talented FR QB and RB combo with him.

Jon Sumrall, Tulane - Been rumored to be tied to a variety of jobs already.. 
 
Jason Eck, New Mexico - Has UNM bowl eligible and is know as a OL guy that is probably a real option for many of the potential mid level Midwest jobs
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7 minutes ago, Laxtonto said:

Eric Morris, UNT - Offensive-driven Air Raid coach with a heavy dose of run. An added benefit would be that he could bring his own super-talented FR QB and RB combo with him.

Not a hot take, but Arkansas would be a great spot for him. He can take his QB, Mestemaker, with him.

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Hale McGranahan: South Carolina moving on from Mike Shula

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Mike Shula is done calling plays for South Carolina, according to Tony Morrell of TheBigSpur. The news comes less than 24 hours after the 30-14 loss at Ole Miss. The Gamecocks traveled to Oxford with one of the worst offenses in the country, averaging 302.1 yards per game and 4.86 yards per play. They gained 230 yards and averaged 3.7 yards per play at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. And neither were single-game lows in 2025.

South Carolina gained more than 350 yards on offense just once during Shula's tenure as offensive coordinator, and that was in the Citrus Bowl loss to Illinois last December. This season, the Gamecocks have a 3-6 record (1-6 SEC). Shula was originally hired to Shane Beamer's staff as an analyst in March of 2024, when former offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains brought Shula on board just in time for the start of spring practice.

By the start of the 2024 season, Shula was named senior offensive assistant. He worked closely with quarterback LaNorris Sellers throughout the season. Shula was on the sidelines with Sellers during games while Loggains called plays from the press box. Shula took over as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach after Loggains was named head coach at Appalachian State. Beamer announced the promotion on Dec. 17, while the team was preparing to play in the upcoming bowl game.

Before arriving to South Carolina, Shula's only other experience at the college level was as the head coach at Alabama, where he worked from 2003-06. Prior to 2024, Shula was an offensive assistant for the Buffalo Bills (2022-23). The son of legendary coach Don Shula, Mike played quarterback at Alabama before a brief playing career in the NFL. The younger Shula worked for several NFL organizations, including Tampa Bay, Miami, Chicago, Jacksonville, Carolina, New York (Giants) and Denver.

 

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