cogarboy
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Update: LR is no longer referred to as LR on local radio, he is now referred to as Muleshoe
Fuck that piece of shit.Update: LR is no longer referred to as LR on local radio, he is now referred to as Muleshoe
It reminded me of some crappy cable access show. Just awful.If that was a parody of cheesy ways to introduce the new coach, they missed the mark, but just barely.
If that was meant to be anything other than parody, they missed…by a mile.
I guess you don’t know how something like that will land until you do it live, but FFS that was cringe.
I have to say. I can’t wait to see what happens with ND and USC getting new head coaches in the same year. Ironically the last time ND changed coaches this happened. Brian Kelly and Lane Kiffin were both first year HC. ND won 20-16, at LA.
This year the game is also in LA![]()
Fuck that piece of shit.Riley might not make it to the game. But then again, being a swinger is such a Hollywood thing, that even if he goes .500 every year, they may love his ass.
Riley’s working on re-establishing the Mater Dei to USC pipeline.USC just nabbed a 5* defensive back to keep in CA.
A lot of off the field stuff. Will be interesting to see the next year or two on the field results
Riley’s working on re-establishing the Mater Dei to USC pipeline.
Jon Wilner (OC Register) — “The Pac-12 has signed a total of 32 blue-chip prospects thus far. The SEC has signed 123; the Big Ten, 72. “The Pac-12 failed to sign the top two players in Colorado, the best player in Oregon and the best player in Utah. And once again, it hemorrhaged talent in Arizona, where the top five prospects all signed with programs outside the conference…”Lot's of shit going on in the PAC right now. Look at the coaching staff Lanning is putting together at Oregon. It's actually exciting to me as a CFB fan.
Jon Wilner (OC Register) — “The Pac-12 has signed a total of 32 blue-chip prospects thus far. The SEC has signed 123; the Big Ten, 72. “The Pac-12 failed to sign the top two players in Colorado, the best player in Oregon and the best player in Utah. And once again, it hemorrhaged talent in Arizona, where the top five prospects all signed with programs outside the conference…”
This needs to change.
Edit: but yes, things are looking exciting in the PAC 12 recently.
At the risk of sounding like an arrogant USC fan I don’t understand how the rest of the Pac 12 didn’t capitalize on USC’s: NCAA sanctions, multiple shitty coaching hiring, and the never ending retaining of arguably the worst coach (Helton) in USC history. The SEC took advantage of it.UGA has multiple high star players from Cali. While I really like that, it boggles my mind.
At the risk of sounding like an arrogant USC fan I don’t understand how the rest of the Pac 12 didn’t capitalize on USC’s: NCAA sanctions, multiple shitty coaching hiring, and the never ending retaining of arguably the worst coach (Helton) in USC history. The SEC took advantage of it.
I agree. I’m excited by what I think Kliavkoff can and is doing.The administrative operation of the PAC has left something to be desired for well over a decade. I honestly think that Kliavkoff is busting his ass to fix a lot of problems created by the previous administration.
At the risk of sounding like an arrogant USC fan I don’t understand how the rest of the Pac 12 didn’t capitalize on USC’s: NCAA sanctions, multiple shitty coaching hiring, and the never ending retaining of arguably the worst coach (Helton) in USC history. The SEC took advantage of it.