Men?appstanding wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2024 11:25 pmI would modify that to 6 to 70 year old women, and definitely a few men life myself who are dedicated Swifties.
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I am not personally a fan of Taylor Swift's music, but the number of guys who seem to be triggered by her mere existence is pretty funny.
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Yall just need to shake it off. There's a lot more swifites into football now. Merch sales tell the picture. And they ask questions. They're not dumb.
If Taylor wants to take a massive paycut to coach App State, God bless her. And I would only judge her based on what her Offensive Coordinator does on 3rd and 8 near midfield.
If Taylor wants to take a massive paycut to coach App State, God bless her. And I would only judge her based on what her Offensive Coordinator does on 3rd and 8 near midfield.
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The Jason Kelce trip up to Boone makes a lot more sense now…T-Dog wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 12:10 amYall just need to shake it off. There's a lot more swifites into football now. Merch sales tell the picture. And they ask questions. They're not dumb.
If Taylor wants to take a massive paycut to coach App State, God bless her. And I would only judge her based on what her Offensive Coordinator does on 3rd and 8 near midfield.
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Just when you thought the discussion couldn’t devolve more.
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Now just imagine how quickly society as a whole could devolve in a crisis. That’s the scary sociological reality.
Give 'em hell!
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This is to nobody in particular but probably mainly directed to the resident experts who seem to know it all. If I’m a prospective potential coach sell me on App State and convince me to want the job. Relieve my initial concerns about short leashes and the lunch mob mentality that exists here especially after you fired one of your own with a winning record.
Disclaimer- this isn’t a pro Clark slant but rather an impartial question.
Disclaimer- this isn’t a pro Clark slant but rather an impartial question.
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You already know it all, you just don’t like the answer.
There are more than half a dozen qualified candidates for the position. One will be hired in under a week, possibly Monday. Then they will strive to win championships again, looking forward to supporting them
There are more than half a dozen qualified candidates for the position. One will be hired in under a week, possibly Monday. Then they will strive to win championships again, looking forward to supporting them
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One of the most ridiculous and embarrassing times in human history.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WPMMNvYTEyIappstate24 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 8:11 amOne of the most ridiculous and embarrassing times in human history.
Which is why we “have” MIB.
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Rail Yard Dawgs scored 3 goals last night in less than 1.5 minutes.
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The "lunch mob" is the scariest part. Nothing worse than fighting a hangry fan for the last sandwich at the food truck.Bigdaddyg1 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 7:50 amThis is to nobody in particular but probably mainly directed to the resident experts who seem to know it all. If I’m a prospective potential coach sell me on App State and convince me to want the job. Relieve my initial concerns about short leashes and the lunch mob mentality that exists here especially after you fired one of your own with a winning record.
Disclaimer- this isn’t a pro Clark slant but rather an impartial question.
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First, I would say that 5 years isn’t a short leash. As long as I have watched football, coaches have generally been given 4 years to build their program.Bigdaddyg1 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 7:50 amThis is to nobody in particular but probably mainly directed to the resident experts who seem to know it all. If I’m a prospective potential coach sell me on App State and convince me to want the job. Relieve my initial concerns about short leashes and the lunch mob mentality that exists here especially after you fired one of your own with a winning record.
Disclaimer- this isn’t a pro Clark slant but rather an impartial question.
Second, a winning record isn’t our goal. Our goal is higher, conference championships, etc.
Third, whether you’re one of our own or not, you will be expected to meet expectations.
You said the question was for people who claim to know everything. I know nothing.
However, I do want a coach who can win at least one conference title in 5 years and have a program that isn’t getting worse the longer he’s around.
6-6 and 5-6 in two of the last three years isn’t good enough, period. Especially for a coach who took over a program in great shape.
Clark didn’t take over a mess, he took over one of the best G5 programs in the country, and after 5 years, it’s not that any longer.
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Then why are we looking at Neal Brown?KentHogan wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 8:53 amFirst, I would say that 5 years isn’t a short leash. As long as I have watched football, coaches have generally been given 4 years to build their program.Bigdaddyg1 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 7:50 amThis is to nobody in particular but probably mainly directed to the resident experts who seem to know it all. If I’m a prospective potential coach sell me on App State and convince me to want the job. Relieve my initial concerns about short leashes and the lunch mob mentality that exists here especially after you fired one of your own with a winning record.
Disclaimer- this isn’t a pro Clark slant but rather an impartial question.
Second, a winning record isn’t our goal. Our goal is higher, conference championships, etc.
Third, whether you’re one of our own or not, you will be expected to meet expectations.
You said the question was for people who claim to know everything. I know nothing.
However, I do want a coach who can win at least one conference title in 5 years and have a program that isn’t getting worse the longer he’s around.
6-6 and 5-6 in two of the last three years isn’t good enough, period. Especially for a coach who took over a program in great shape.
Clark didn’t take over a mess, he took over one of the best G5 programs in the country, and after 5 years, it’s not that any longer.
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We are looking at NB b/c he is a known quantity. He’s coached in the Belt and was successful. He could come right in and let him go to work. If you go the route of P4 coord with no head coach experience, then he’s going to have to learn on the job. Plus Brown is going to be well compensated by WVA, which makes him a good buy… and he’s only 44.
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The SBC is so much harder yet our highest ranked team is #58 is Massey.
https://masseyratings.com/cf/fbs/ratings
This year there were some good teams, but no one was great.
https://masseyratings.com/cf/fbs/ratings
This year there were some good teams, but no one was great.
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My preference is not for Brown, but we can’t ignore what he did at a competitive peer in Troy. He rebuilt a program that had slipped to .500 seasons from a string of SBC championships into a title contender. His biggest problem at Troy was that he had us to deal with. Even so, I’m still hoping for Casey Woods, but I do believe Brown can be successful at our level.bcoach wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 9:08 amThen why are we looking at Neal Brown?KentHogan wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 8:53 amFirst, I would say that 5 years isn’t a short leash. As long as I have watched football, coaches have generally been given 4 years to build their program.Bigdaddyg1 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 7:50 amThis is to nobody in particular but probably mainly directed to the resident experts who seem to know it all. If I’m a prospective potential coach sell me on App State and convince me to want the job. Relieve my initial concerns about short leashes and the lunch mob mentality that exists here especially after you fired one of your own with a winning record.
Disclaimer- this isn’t a pro Clark slant but rather an impartial question.
Second, a winning record isn’t our goal. Our goal is higher, conference championships, etc.
Third, whether you’re one of our own or not, you will be expected to meet expectations.
You said the question was for people who claim to know everything. I know nothing.
However, I do want a coach who can win at least one conference title in 5 years and have a program that isn’t getting worse the longer he’s around.
6-6 and 5-6 in two of the last three years isn’t good enough, period. Especially for a coach who took over a program in great shape.
Clark didn’t take over a mess, he took over one of the best G5 programs in the country, and after 5 years, it’s not that any longer.
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He had Troy nationally ranked. He won in the non-conference and had some upsets along the way. You don’t get ranked by just winning your conference games as a G5.
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