The good news (I guess) is that there are still plenty of coaches who will work for the compensation and prestige being offered at the college level - and will for years to come
The bad news (I guess) is that the majority of coaches who will have any sort of sustained success at the college level in this environment are going to look like more like Lanning and Cristobal - young guys who are dogged recruiters and motivators who have arguably less developed player development and/or game coaching bonafides who therefore make them less viable to get poached by NFL teams (until if/when they actually build those skills)
ADs, TV execs, Congress. Pick a villain. Real leadership is eschewing the popular and profitable decisions that work in the short-term and taking your medicine to build long-term viability. They all had the chance, none of them took it.
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The good news (I guess) is that there are still plenty of coaches who will work for the compensation and prestige being offered at the college level - and will for years to come
The bad news (I guess) is that the majority of coaches who will have any sort of sustained success at the college level in this environment are going to look like more like Lanning and Cristobal - young guys who are dogged recruiters and motivators who have arguably less developed player development and/or game coaching bonafides who therefore make them less viable to get poached by NFL teams (until if/when they actually build those skills)
Grubb really went to Bama for a couple weeks and said fuck this shit and came back lol.
“Thanks AIDS”
crisped
Just make him say no
Pete Carroll to Ucla
You ever been to Alabama? Surprised it took multiple weeks.
ADs, TV execs, Congress. Pick a villain. Real leadership is eschewing the popular and profitable decisions that work in the short-term and taking your medicine to build long-term viability. They all had the chance, none of them took it.