Originally posted by VDSF:Originally posted by zero:
Now what?
Its been moving away from the PAC-1 label for a couple of years now and now that USC won't have the allure and star power that Pete brought the program USC won't or atleast shouldn't terrorize the PAC-10 anymore. I'm one of the biggest SEC honks on this board so this has little to no impact on my life unless USC want's to hire Les Miles (TAKE HIM) but this will change the overall college football landscape if and when he goes.
Who gives a crap, usc is gonna suck again and my beloved fighting irish are coming back tot he glory days
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PAC-10 without Pete Carroll
Jan 9, 2010 at 1:52 PM
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Jan 9, 2010 at 2:23 PM
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Originally posted by Thorhawk:Originally posted by VDSF:Originally posted by zero:
Now what?
Its been moving away from the PAC-1 label for a couple of years now and now that USC won't have the allure and star power that Pete brought the program USC won't or atleast shouldn't terrorize the PAC-10 anymore. I'm one of the biggest SEC honks on this board so this has little to no impact on my life unless USC want's to hire Les Miles (TAKE HIM) but this will change the overall college football landscape if and when he goes.
Who gives a crap, usc is gonna suck again and my beloved fighting irish are coming back tot he glory days
This X3
Jan 9, 2010 at 11:57 PM
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Originally posted by crzy:
Jim Harbaugh will rule the Pac-10.
Harbaugh rules the PAC 10 for now. But Oregon is always good. And UCLA is up and coming IMO.
Jan 10, 2010 at 7:51 AM
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Too bad Stanford has academic requirements to getting in. Otherwise, Harbaugh would dominate the conference.
Jan 11, 2010 at 4:50 AM
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Do we think that the recruiting in the PAC10 may now be a little more evenly spread, or are USC still going to get all the 5Star recruits?
How will Boise State's season impact the PAC10 recruitment wise too?
How will Boise State's season impact the PAC10 recruitment wise too?
Jan 11, 2010 at 8:05 AM
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Jan 12, 2010 at 12:44 PM
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People turning down this job lefty and right, but here's an interesting name: Mooch. It's been tossed around and he actually makes a lot of sense, very similar to Carroll.
Jan 12, 2010 at 2:09 PM
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Originally posted by TX9R:
People turning down this job lefty and right, but here's an interesting name: Mooch. It's been tossed around and he actually makes a lot of sense, very similar to Carroll.
ahh man i would love to have Mooch!
but as far as recruiting goes i think it would be a little more spread out IMO. As a USC fan i just don't know how all this is going to play out.
Jan 12, 2010 at 2:26 PM
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Did Del Rio turn the job down?
Jan 12, 2010 at 2:35 PM
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Originally posted by SolRebe1:
Did Del Rio turn the job down?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4819513
Jan 12, 2010 at 2:38 PM
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Originally posted by TX9R:
People turning down this job lefty and right, but here's an interesting name: Mooch. It's been tossed around and he actually makes a lot of sense, very similar to Carroll.
No one but Del Rio has been offered the job, and he has turned it down because he would make more money at Jacksonville. I don't know where you get the turning down right and left thing.
Jan 12, 2010 at 2:43 PM
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Originally posted by Hollywood49er:Originally posted by TX9R:
People turning down this job lefty and right, but here's an interesting name: Mooch. It's been tossed around and he actually makes a lot of sense, very similar to Carroll.
No one but Del Rio has been offered the job, and he has turned it down because he would make more money at Jacksonville. I don't know where you get the turning down right and left thing.
Various reports of Sarkisian, Riley, among others. Coming out saying not interested is equal to turning down, in a sense. People are obviously scared off by the possible sanctions coming down. Mooch makes the most sense because he isn't getting any other offers and has no career trajectory to worry about.
Jan 12, 2010 at 2:52 PM
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Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by Hollywood49er:Originally posted by TX9R:
People turning down this job lefty and right, but here's an interesting name: Mooch. It's been tossed around and he actually makes a lot of sense, very similar to Carroll.
No one but Del Rio has been offered the job, and he has turned it down because he would make more money at Jacksonville. I don't know where you get the turning down right and left thing.
Various reports of Sarkisian, Riley, among others. Coming out saying not interested is equal to turning down, in a sense. People are obviously scared off by the possible sanctions coming down. Mooch makes the most sense because he isn't getting any other offers and has no career trajectory to worry about.
cant turn down what they werent offered
Jan 12, 2010 at 2:59 PM
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Originally posted by valrod33:Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by Hollywood49er:Originally posted by TX9R:
People turning down this job lefty and right, but here's an interesting name: Mooch. It's been tossed around and he actually makes a lot of sense, very similar to Carroll.
No one but Del Rio has been offered the job, and he has turned it down because he would make more money at Jacksonville. I don't know where you get the turning down right and left thing.
Various reports of Sarkisian, Riley, among others. Coming out saying not interested is equal to turning down, in a sense. People are obviously scared off by the possible sanctions coming down. Mooch makes the most sense because he isn't getting any other offers and has no career trajectory to worry about.
cant turn down what they werent offered
Them sound like fighting words
Jan 12, 2010 at 3:00 PM
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Originally posted by SolRebe1:Originally posted by valrod33:Originally posted by TX9R:Originally posted by Hollywood49er:Originally posted by TX9R:
People turning down this job lefty and right, but here's an interesting name: Mooch. It's been tossed around and he actually makes a lot of sense, very similar to Carroll.
No one but Del Rio has been offered the job, and he has turned it down because he would make more money at Jacksonville. I don't know where you get the turning down right and left thing.
Various reports of Sarkisian, Riley, among others. Coming out saying not interested is equal to turning down, in a sense. People are obviously scared off by the possible sanctions coming down. Mooch makes the most sense because he isn't getting any other offers and has no career trajectory to worry about.
cant turn down what they werent offered
Them sound like fighting words