Scholarship table
Everyone looks suspect at times besides that insane UGA defense.I actually don’t think Cincy is a fraud based on that alone. I think they beat all but a handful of teams in the country. They handled IU completely, after starting slow, when people still thought IU was good. They won their big test on the road at ND. Then absolutely shellacked the other best team in their conference for the last 5+ years. They have no more games to get up for, no real opponent left other than SMU, but get everyone teams absolute, circled on the calendar, best shot. I can see why they look flat or sleep walk through some games.If they are a fraud, so is Bama who had less than 25 yards rushing sneaking by a bad LSU team with a lame duck coach. Or Oregon who won by single possessions against Cal and Washington after losing Stanford, not to mention squeaking past UCLA.If Cincy was a lightweight with a terrible schedule amidst a bunch of juggernauts in the top 5, maybe. But nobody is really all that consistently great
Yeah … it’s become obvious that there are some good teams in the Big 14 but zero great teams.Oh, and Cincinnati is a fraud too.
I agree on Cincinnati. Fraud might be a little strong of a word to use, but put them in the SEC where they are playing back to back to back to back games against SEC teams and I guarantee they wouldn’t be undefeated. There are probably a half dozen SEC teams, and maybe even B10 teams that could go undefeated in the AAC or whatever the name of their conference is.
Cincinnati could win the Big 14
Could? Sure. But likely wouldn't.
If they could, then they’re not frauds like I’ve seen thrown around by many people. We’re probably mostly in agreement. Picking between them or a Michigan State is like picking which bug gets crushed by the boot of Georgia
Jim Mora Jr. to be the next coach at UConn. I got to say, I think this is an excellent hire.
Frankly a shocking hire. Mora has no connections or roots in the area and that seems to be the only draw for that program. UCONN fans were bickering over which FCS guys they could get and which ones they were too good for and then this happens. I don't think he's Nick Saban, but he's a pretty good coach with a ton of experience at the highest levels. And for UCONN, thats kind of a home run.I thought they were gonna end up with the Central Conn St guy
Texas spent almost $30 mil to fire Tom Herman & his staff and then hire Sark.LOL.
I'm really trying to figure this one out. Sark was fired from USC for "having issues" and showing up to team meetings intoxicated.After a short stint as an analyst and very briefly as offensive coordinator for Alabama (1 game that they lost), he got he Offensive coordinator position for the Falcons (this alone makes no sense). In his two seasons there, he was a failure and they got substantially worse. He returned to Alabama as a offensive coordinator, where quite literally a trained monkey could have success as a coordinator. He did well coaching Mac Jones and Tagovailoa.That earns him a 6-year $34.2M contract at a top 10 program! All while spending an addition $24M on buyouts for the existing coaching staff. Only in college coaching (or a CEO) can you get fired for showing up to work intoxicated, fail miserably, then have one good year on the easiest job and get $34+M. If he was in a normal job, he'd be unhireable and have a hard time finding a job flipping burgers.
He promised them the players would do the song
Jimmy Lake out at Washington
Wow, he got less than two seasons and only coached 13 games. Things are going to be hot up at Montlake trying to justify this one.
Well, he got caught on TV getting physical with a player. His recruiting as head coach was abysmal