UW announces Shephard on January 13th and that same day he updates his Twitter profile. Compare that to JonDon who probably took 3-4 weeks to figure out how to log into Twitter. It's a Sark>Ty moment but still progress.
I’m pretty sure John Don hasn’t updated his Twitter profile yet and he’s still employed as Offensive Coordinator of University of Washington
UW announces Shephard on January 13th and that same day he updates his Twitter profile. Compare that to JonDon who probably took 3-4 weeks to figure out how to log into Twitter. It's a Sark>Ty moment but still progress.
I’m pretty sure John Don hasn’t updated his Twitter profile yet and he’s still employed as Offensive Coordinator of University of Washington
I expected him to get paid a lot more. Someone was saying $700,000+ was already on the table and he may have gotten more after talking with ND this week.
They forgot to mention that Oregon is particularly paying for it
Kind of. More like Miami is, because it gave Oregon an extra $9 million to throw around to position coaches.
ok, don't disagree
But I will say, it’s concerning that Lanning pegged Adams when he could have aimed higher. I will say, it seems that Lanning is putting a higher emphasis on recruiters with west coast ties, than actual coaching talent.
Well he sees that Kirby won the tittle, not because he is a better coach than Saban but because he has better horses. Not a bad formula. Even fucking Ed got a ring that way.
But to win a ring being on the west coast, you need coaching too. West coast teams will never out-talent the best SEC teams or Ohio State. If Lanning's top goal is winning a Rose Bowl, then sure, that can work. But to win a national title, he will need both the horses, and elite level coaching.
I expected him to get paid a lot more. Someone was saying $700,000+ was already on the table and he may have gotten more after talking with ND this week.
They forgot to mention that Oregon is particularly paying for it
Kind of. More like Miami is, because it gave Oregon an extra $9 million to throw around to position coaches.
ok, don't disagree
But I will say, it’s concerning that Lanning pegged Adams when he could have aimed higher. I will say, it seems that Lanning is putting a higher emphasis on recruiters with west coast ties, than actual coaching talent.
Well he sees that Kirby won the tittle, not because he is a better coach than Saban but because he has better horses. Not a bad formula. Even fucking Ed got a ring that way.
But to win a ring being on the west coast, you need coaching too. West coast teams will never out-talent the best SEC teams or Ohio State. If Lanning's top goal is winning a Rose Bowl, then sure, that can work. But to win a national title, he will need both the horses, and elite level coaching.
I expected him to get paid a lot more. Someone was saying $700,000+ was already on the table and he may have gotten more after talking with ND this week.
They forgot to mention that Oregon is particularly paying for it
Kind of. More like Miami is, because it gave Oregon an extra $9 million to throw around to position coaches.
ok, don't disagree
But I will say, it’s concerning that Lanning pegged Adams when he could have aimed higher. I will say, it seems that Lanning is putting a higher emphasis on recruiters with west coast ties, than actual coaching talent.
Well he sees that Kirby won the tittle, not because he is a better coach than Saban but because he has better horses. Not a bad formula. Even fucking Ed got a ring that way.
But to win a ring being on the west coast, you need coaching too. West coast teams will never out-talent the best SEC teams or Ohio State. If Lanning's top goal is winning a Rose Bowl, then sure, that can work. But to win a national title, he will need both the horses, and elite level coaching.
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