Tuesday at 10:14 PM2 days No. Fargo Sources: North Dakota State head coach Tim Polasek has agreed in principle to a new seven-year contract, which will bring him through the 2033 season. The new deal includes a significant raise, additional staff money and more program resources. Guess that takes him off the Beavis radar.NDSU visits Autzen in 2028.
Yesterday at 03:53 AM1 day No. 2 hours ago, DrJacksPlaidPants said:Beavis has their sights set on Justin Wilcox.I’ve heard that’s a no.
Yesterday at 04:15 AM1 day Administrator No. 20 minutes ago, JabbaNoBargain said:I’ve heard that’s a no.Yep, there was interest, and then it waned. Mr. FishDuck
Yesterday at 01:56 PM1 day Moderator No. 9 hours ago, JabbaNoBargain said:Funny how becoming DC for OBD could make it wane.I recall him having one good year as a DC and that was 2009 at BSU.
Yesterday at 05:34 PM1 day No. Wilcox has had a very solid D most of his time at Cal with pretty mediocre talent overall. He really had their D humming at an elite level, then cratered in the immediate post-pandemic world, but had built it back up. In the 2024 season, the Cal defense ranked 14th in scoring defense, 2nd in turnover margin, and 23rd in sacks nationally during the season. At Cal! Now he wasn’t DC, but it’s clearly his trademark.I think he’d be an upgrade personally. Edited yesterday at 05:49 PM1 day by JabbaNoBargain
Yesterday at 06:11 PM1 day Moderator No. Samples to N Texas???Oregon Coach Ra'Shaad Samples Is A Sneaky Candidate For A Texas Job
Yesterday at 08:27 PM1 day No. Yeah, we all know about the piddly jobs open like LSU, Florida, and Penn State. Virginia Tech got the ten win man with Franklin, no Ohio State, Michigan, or Oregon to worry about in the ACC.Oklahoma State got the other Morris(not Chad). UCLA is looking for a Kenny Chesney song. But who is going to take the jobs at Beavis, and Woo Piggie?
Yesterday at 09:21 PM1 day Moderator No. North Texas HC Eric Morris is moving on and up and will be on the sidelines when OBD visits Stillwater in 2026.I expect he will bring many Mean Green players along with him.https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/oklahoma-state-eric-morris-coach-north-texas-mike-gundy/?ftag=SNL-04-10aaa0b&ET_CID=493117&ET_RID=52482716
Yesterday at 10:18 PM1 day Moderator No. Jim Mora is back in the Pac-12 (technically speaking).ESPN.comUConn's Mora leaving to coach Colorado StateUConn coach Jim Mora is leaving the school to become the next head coach at Colorado State.
23 hours ago23 hr Moderator No. 2 hours ago, GatOrlando said:Yeah, we all know about the piddly jobs open like LSU, Florida, and Penn State. Virginia Tech got the ten win man with Franklin, no Ohio State, Michigan, or Oregon to worry about in the ACC.Oklahoma State got the other Morris(not Chad). UCLA is looking for a Kenny Chesney song. But who is going to take the jobs at Beavis, and Woo Piggie?With JMU in the hunt for the G6 12th seed, I think Chesney will wait until he knows whether JMU is in or out.I have no idea, based on performance, why anyone thinks Kiffin is worth $14 million a season—more than Kirby Smart, Ryan Day, and Dabo, who have won championships.Kiffin had Ole Miss on the cusp of the PO last season, and his team choked at Florida. This season, Ole Miss had the SEC's 5th easiest conference schedule and played dog meat out of conference.Kiffin won a conference championship at G5 FAU, and that's it.He is not a great recruiter. His rosters at Ole Miss have been built on players from the portal.With Kiffin noting in his pre-Egg Bowl press conference that today's players care about money and not who their coach is, I think he's off to Florida or LSU.Don't blame me for leaving. If the players don't care about who is coaching them, why should I stick around Oxford town?🤬The Ole Miss AD has said the program will match any salary offers. If he's smart, which is debatable, he'll stick around. He'll have a two-year haven't won a Natty yet grace period at LSU and perhaps three years at Florida.I believe better coaches will be hired for less money.Including Tulane coach Jon Sumrall, who will be hired to replace Kiffin if Lane heads down the lane. 😁
22 hours ago22 hr No. 5 hours ago, Steven A said:Samples to N Texas???Oregon Coach Ra'Shaad Samples Is A Sneaky Candidate For A Texas JobI sure hope not.When Dan Lanning hired Samples, almost everyone had serious doubts (except for the fact that DL is a trustworthy head hunter). Now no one in the family doubts Samples. He has been awesome in every way. Samples is Oregon's assistant head coach. When Dan Lanning retires in another 50 years or so, Samples should be ready to take over. 😁
20 hours ago20 hr Moderator No. The college coaching carousel. Never a DeBoering Moment.EssentiallySportsKalen DeBoer’s Future Enters a Do-or-Die Window as Penn S...As Alabama enters rivalry week, pressure mounts on Kalen DeBoer while Penn State quietly positions itself for a blockbuster coaching move.
16 hours ago16 hr No. 6 hours ago, Jon Joseph said:With JMU in the hunt for the G6 12th seed, I think Chesney will wait until he knows whether JMU is in or out.I have no idea, based on performance, why anyone thinks Kiffin is worth $14 million a season. More than Kirby Smart, Ryan Day, and Dabo, who have won championships.Kiffen had Ole Miss on the cusp of the PO last season, and his team choked at Florida. This season, Ole Miss had the SEC's 5th easiest conference schedule and played dog meat out of conference.Kiffin won a conference championship at G5 FAU, and that's it.He is not a great recruiter. His rosters at Ole Miss have been built on players from the portal.With Kiffin noting in his pre-Egg Bowl press conference that today's players care about money and not who their coach is, I think he's off to Florida or LSU.Don't blame me for leaving. If the players don't care about who is coaching them, why should I stick around Oxford town?🤬The Ole Miss AD has said the program will match any salary offers. If he's smart, which is debatable, he'll stick around. He'll have a two-year haven't won a Natty yet grace period at LSU and perhaps three years at Florida.I believe better coaches will be hired for less money.Including Tulane coach Jon Sumrall, who will be hired to replace Kiffin if Lane heads down the lane. 😁I've been in the minority when saying I want Jedd Fisch. He's a Florida graduate, he builds his roster primarily through recruiting, and he has a sharp offensive mind. The only question with him, is he has only been at his current and past gig, two years. But, he took a dumpster fire Arizona, and led them to ten wins his second year. He has Washington getting incrementally better.He's a better long term answer imo, and he doesn't carry the baggage that Lane has. I might have my words used against me if he(Kiffin) does great at LSU. But I'd prefer a guy who doesn't publicly make it known he might take another job.Ole Miss has had to deal with this three times already. Worse yet, he is doing it during their best season ever.Lane might come to Florida, but he is a guy that would openly flirt with being the Cowboys, Dolphins, Jets, Browns, or whatever NFL opening. No thanks.If it's him, I'll wish it well. I would hope he would prove me wrong, but I doubt it.
5 hours ago5 hr Moderator No. 54 Million reasons to be thankful. I doubt BK will share any of this with the AD who fired him. 😁 The 'cause'? "You didn't win a Natty! Even Eddie O and Les, who, fortunately, is now Miles away, won a Natty here! Get lost!"He's not without baggage, but if you want to play for a Natty Penn State?AP NewsLSU confirms Kelly was fired 'without cause' and is owed...Former LSU coach Brian Kelly has received a letter from LSU confirming that he was fired without cause and is owed his full $54 million buyout.
4 hours ago4 hr Moderator No. Drinks all around in CoMo, Coach Drink ain't MOving.The largest contract Bear Bryant signed at Bama was in 1982 for $450,000.00. $1.48 million in today's dollars.ESPN.comDrinkwitz agrees to new 6-year deal with MissouriMissouri has agreed to a new six-year contract with coach Eliah Drinkwitz with an average annual compensation of $10.75 million, the school announced Thursday.
3 hours ago3 hr Moderator No. It looks like Tosh is expected to be hired by Cal. https://www.newsweek.com/sports/ncaa/tosh-lupoid-expected-california-oregon-college-football-11109087
3 hours ago3 hr Moderator No. If Tosh leaves, I'd be just fine with Hampton being promoted to DC with a new LB coach being brought in.
2 hours ago2 hr No. 23 minutes ago, The Kamikaze Kid said:If Tosh leaves, I'd be just fine with Hampton being promoted to DC with a new LB coach being brought in.I would immediately make Hampton the interim DC (as a trial period), while you go through the search process, and let Tosh leave to focus on his new program.
2 hours ago2 hr Administrator No. Well, it’s quite possible to upgrade the defensive coordinator, and I’m sure there are some great ones out there externally, as well as internally that Lanning will look at, but our defensive line recruiting will absolutely be affected by the loss of Tosh.He was a fantastic recruiter, and has sent a lot of guys to the NFL from the defensive line at all the different places he has coached.Gains and losses… Mr. FishDuck
57 minutes ago57 min No. 2 hours ago, The Kamikaze Kid said:If Tosh leaves, I'd be just fine with Hampton being promoted to DC with a new LB coach being brought in.Hampton is already co-DC. I wouldn't be surprised if they keep the co-DC thing rolling by either promoting or finding another young up-and-comer. Little surprised that Lupoi is diving into the HC thing because he would have had opportunities before but I guess he just wanted this job. Good for him.
40 minutes ago40 min No. 1 hour ago, Charles Fischer said:our defensive line recruiting will absolutely be affected by the loss of Tosh.Good point.Tosh isn’t the best defensive coordinator, IMO, but he is a fantastic recruiter. Coach Lanning has quite a track record with sending d-lineman to the NFL going back to his Georgia days himself and it will be important to find a DL coach who is a great recruiter and developer. I have no doubt that he will be able to find good coaching talent. Hopefully this does not affect our current recruiting commitments.
38 minutes ago38 min No. I’m a little surprised that Cal isn’t looking for an offensive minded coach, given how bad they’ve been on that side of the ball under Wilcox.
34 minutes ago34 min Moderator No. 2 hours ago, DrJacksPlaidPants said:It looks like Tosh is expected to be hired by Cal.https://www.newsweek.com/sports/ncaa/tosh-lupoid-expected-california-oregon-college-football-11109087I’m not sure how definitive that is. It’s one football “insider” that makes the claim and that’s it…
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