Trying to figure out what this means for UW. Is Campbell a more likely option for UW or is this bad since he could be a more likely option for Oklahoma.
Or does he just really not want to compete in the SEC and figures he’ll coast at SC.
Seems like an interesting move for a winner.
I understand not taking LSU but why would you leave Oklahoma? He has won that conference EVERY year except this oneand it’s better than the Pac 12. Plus he’s been to the playoff 3 times? Which is more than the entire Pac 12 has been combined since it started.
Or does he just really not want to compete in the SEC and figures he’ll coast at SC.
Seems like an interesting move for a winner.
Presently? Not a better job. After he gets his pick of the transfer portal and can coast through the PAC-12 South? Likely better. In the end, if he’s making more at SC, it’s better.
Or does he just really not want to compete in the SEC and figures he’ll coast at SC.
Seems like an interesting move for a winner.
Presently? Not a better job. After he gets his pick of the transfer portal and can coast through the PAC-12 South? Likely better. In the end, if he’s making more at SC, it’s better.
How much more does it cost to live in LA than Norman
Or does he just really not want to compete in the SEC and figures he’ll coast at SC.
Seems like an interesting move for a winner.
I understand not taking LSU but why would you leave Oklahoma? He has won that conference EVERY year except this oneand it’s better than the Pac 12. Plus he’s been to the playoff 3 times? Which is more than the entire Pac 12 has been combined since it started.
Disagree. Oklahoma is moving to the SEC. It won’t be the same as the Big 12. The Pac 12 and especially the pac 12 south is a joke. SC will have zero competition every single year for the Pac 12 championship game. And Oregon will be in the title game every year unless UW does something about it. Easy slate to conference championship and playoff every single year. Prove me wrong.
Or does he just really not want to compete in the SEC and figures he’ll coast at SC.
Seems like an interesting move for a winner.
I understand not taking LSU but why would you leave Oklahoma? He has won that conference EVERY year except this oneand it’s better than the Pac 12. Plus he’s been to the playoff 3 times? Which is more than the entire Pac 12 has been combined since it started.
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Or does he just really not want to compete in the SEC and figures he’ll coast at SC.
Seems like an interesting move for a winner.