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Outlaw

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  1. There was was no argument. I just explained to him what a bromance was. He is older and probably not a term he is used to seeing. They definitely have a friendship and lean on each other which you could call a work bromance. Caar was the spring game on the field and annoucer booth having fun with the players, coaches, and fans. Workplace bromance-Friendships that originate in professional settings, thriving on common career interests. "Some of this stuff you gotta go through on your own. You gotta learn on your own," Abdur-Rahim said. "Every now and again I might shoot him a text here or there. 'Hey, I see this, stay encouraged.' I’ve said this before: we live in this very, work in this very microwavable environment, and everybody like wants [success] yesterday."Abdur-Rahim took over Kennesaw State's program as a first-time head coach in 2019. This is Golesh's first season as a head coach, and he says he's all ears to the advice of his hoops counterpart."You don’t change. You hold that standard," Golesh said about what guidance he received. "And I certainly respect it because he literally just went through it. You saw living proof, evidence, at a job that hadn’t been great that he has made great.Despite having more head coaching experience, Abdur-Rahim said he's still learning."To be able to have [Golesh] to bounce stuff off of culturally X’s and O’s-wise, execution-wise… it’s invaluable for a coach."Golesh joked that he might pursue another career when his football days are over. "I think at the end of my time, I’m gonna go coach hoops and give my two cents," he laughed. "There’s way less guys to manage. Probably be a blast. I do know this- attitude and effort, you play defense, and you got a shot. Just gotta recruit. How many shooters you gotta recruit? Two?" USF football and basketball coaches talk about their "year one" success WWW.ABCACTIONNEWS.COM USF football coach Alex Golesh and men's basketball coach Amir Abdur-Rahim are taking parallel paths to success in their respective "year ones," and they're happy to... USF’s Alex Golesh and Amir Abdur-Rahim’s friendship has paid dividends WWW.USFORACLE.COM USF football coach Alex Golesh and men’s basketball coach Amir Abdur-Rahim come from exceptionally different backgrounds. One is an Ohio native, the son of Russian...
  2. I am pretty sure one of them was at the bowl game. I forget which one, but I remember reading it and seeing something about it on the tbp.
  3. Everyone wants sec and b1g money. Since tbe playing fields are not equal.
  4. Nothing. I was just updating him on vernacular of the term. I am sure it used to mean something completely different back in the day. Golesh supports Caar and Caar comes out to support Golesh. It seems to be working out for both coaches. When was the last time both coaches were landing 4 star recruits and winning more games than they lose for football and men's basketball? Enjoy it and have fun with it.
  5. TIMES have changed trips. Bromance- very close and non-sexual relationship between two men.
  6. I am glad we avoided this drama. It seems to be a perfect fit for the B12. I can't wait for Swaim and PrimeTime to pump up the B12 as the best athletic conference. Coaches beefing with random Twitter followers is not a good look. I don't think Sanders is a top-5 pick either; Prime thinks his son is, which is his right, but to fire back shots at random Twitter posters after a losing season when your son wasn't even in the top three quarterbacks in his conference is foolish. \
  7. Are they even students? Some of these individuals look a little old to be students on campus. The protestor dumb that was enough to bring a gun is lucky they did this im Hillsborough and not in Polk County he would find out the Grady doesn't play.
  8. Sarcasm. They both know how to recruit, sell their vision, and most importantly WIN. They both have a contagious energy that the players and fans enjoy. They aren't just all talk like several of the past coaches and actually back it up with WINS.
  9. I meant like keep the good recruits and transfers coming. Caar seems to be doing a good job and getting a four * recruit who got a offer from mizzou. The bromance between Caar and Golesh so far has brought 4 star recruits for both squads.
  10. THat is why they all left the b12 for the SEC. Better conference, more traditional schools, schools that align closer to their school values, power players in the university hiearchy, and big markets.
  11. If he turned down Mizzou to come here that is huge for CAAR and USF Mbb.
  12. The best part him and Jimmy went for colorado and won less than the guys who didn't quit and came back.
  13. He forgot to mention that Oklahoma and Texas are much happier they are no longer attached to the b12 and in the best sports conference.
  14. They call it a Fashion mullet now days. Hopefully it is business in the front and jets for wheels in the back.
  15. If we are building back the usf brand and pipeline to the NFL, then yes it would be good for usf if he claims usf as his college .
  16. WE could ask the same about football we did lose to UTSA, UAB, FAU, and WKU last year. Now we better be ready to whoop the hell out of them next year.
  17. It is almost like Billy Mohl wants to be fired. IF they even sniff 0.500 for the rest of the season games left, I would be shocked.
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