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  1. Ok, some of you are acting like I ucf fan. The worst thing in the world is being called ucf fan.
  2. We are starting to act and sound like ucf fan. Comments like he's too stupid to play QB. He's not better then the QB's we're recruiting and/or got commits from. But ucf USF fan know better then the experts who watch and grade these guys. Unbelievable.
  3. Wow, how can we top that. An SEC team offered this kid? We are in c-usa II.
  4. And you base that on what? He wouldn't have won the Elite 11 if that STUFF BETWEEN THE EARS wasn't there. So Hackenberg and all those top rated QB's must be worst than AW. Oh my, collage football is in trouble with ALL these dumb prospects coming in. WOW!!
  5. Who!?!? Is he a kicker, baseball player, or jockey?
  6. It doesn't matter. He'll get the hell beat out of him by Aaron Lynch.
  7. I really like this idea. I really like this idea. What kind of schedule would we end up with?
  8. Including all the pros (coaches and players) that coached him in the elite 11. Please don't judge his senior performance. Not when his high school coaches are ucf alum.
  9. It will be very important to build around the guys that's leaders on this team. Aaron Lynch Andre Davis Ekino Watson De De Latimore Sean Price Tevin Mims Jaquez Jenkins Can't wait to see if Matt Floyd or Bobby Eveld are better fit for a more conventional offense. This spring will be very interesting to see how this is molded.
  10. Didn't Butch Davis recruit Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, D.J. Williams, Andre Johnson, S. Moss, Dan Morgan, Winslow, Sean Taylor, Devin Hester, Shockey,Reggie Wayne, Vilma, RB's James, Portis, Gore, and Mcgahee? I think could do well here with recruiting.
  11. That would be insane. D. Brooks as our LB coach, C. Hovan/W. Sapp as our DL coach(es), Ronde Barber/Jonh Lynch as our DB coach(es), W. Dunn as our RB coach...... . God forbid if Floyd fumbles the snap with Gruden as the coach. %@##!#$@%@#%@%@%#^%^$$$ Floyd!!! Can you hold on to the @#$#$%$#$%%$% snap son!!
  12. Neal Brown, Texas Tech offensive coordinator Jim Chaney, Tennessee offensive coordinator John Chavis, LSU defensive coordinator Bob Diaco, Notre Dame defensive coordinator Pep Hamilton, Stanford offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich, Oregon offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, Texas A&M offensive coordinator Chuck Martin, Notre Dame offensive coordinator Derek Mason, Stanford offensive coordinator Todd Monken, Oklahoma State offensive coordinator Chad Morris, Clemson offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier, Alabama offensive coordinator Pat Narduzzi, Michigan State defensive coordinator Brent Pease, Florida offensive coordinator Paul Petrino, Arkansas offensive coordinator Kirby Smart, Alabama defensive coordinator Mark Stoops, Florida State defensive coordinator Justin Wilcox, Washington defensive coordinator Gary Andersen, Utah State (48, fourth year at USU, five total years as head coach, 17-8 last two years) Todd Berry, UL-Monroe (52, third year, 11 total years, 12-12 last two years) Troy Calhoun, Air Force (46, sixth year, six total years, 13-12 last two years) Dave Clawson, Bowling Green (45, fourth year, 13 total years, 13-11 last two years) Mario Cristobal, FIU (42, sixth year, six total years, 11-14 last two years) Tim DeRuyter, Fresno State (49, first year, one total year, 9-3 in 2012) Dave Doeren, Northern Illinois (40, second year, two total years, 22-4 last two years) Sonny Dykes, Louisiana Tech (43, third year, three total years, 17-8 last two years) Darrell Hazell, Kent State (48, second year, two total years, 16-8 last two years) Mark Hudspeth, UL-Lafayette (44, second year, nine total years, 16-8 last two years) Pete Lembo, Ball State (42, second year, 12 total years, 15-9 last two years) Gus Malzahn, Arkansas State (47, first year, one total year, 8-3 in 2012) Mike MacIntyre, San Jose State (47, third year, three total years, 15-9 last two years) Willie Taggart, Western Kentucky (36, third year, three total years, 14-10 last two years) Beau Baldwin, Eastern Washington (40, fourth year, five total years, 15-7 last two years, 2010 FCS national champion) Sean McDonnell, New Hampshire (56, 12th year, 12 total years, 16-8 last two years, 2005 Eddie Robinson Award winner) Danny Rocco, Richmond (52, first year, seven total years, 8-3 in 2012, five-game turnaround in first year) Bob Stitt, Colorado School of Mines (he's this guy) Bobby Wilder, Old Dominion (20-4 last two years, 37-9 in four years after literally building ODU from scratch)
  13. Can we petition to get rid of a thread? This would be a great time for it.
  14. This is like being a kid watching your friend and his family pack up to go on a Disney vacation. And you can't go. I WANT TO GO TO!!!!!!!!!!!
  15. They have no choice in bowl or playoff game. That really has to be our goal, anything less we are worthless. Back to pay check games. Also we're going to be playing homecoming games for schools like Alabama, or should I dare to say Rutgers.Lol!!! We are going to be treated like a whore at a brothel.
  16. Miami won 3 of their national championships as an Independent ... That was before they force schools to join a conference. This is not how this program was suppose to go.
  17. We have become the tinmen of Disney University? C'mon man, we're SOUTH FLORIDA BULLS. WE DO NOT DO MORAL VICTORIES. In our short history, we beat teams like this. They do not come back on us like that. Change must come.
  18. And all the other program's that got rid of him. Even Papa Lou had to get rid of him.
  19. Petrino or Butch Davis would be my first 2 choices. Like I said before, we would have Petrino for at least 2 years. Would it be worth it? I would say yes. I would hire a coach in-waiting along with him.
  20. Are they buddies? If so, it will happen.
  21. One of the truest words you ever wrote. The worst feeling is that Mickey Mouse school has pass us.
  22. Skingraft So correct me if I'm wrong: Bend don't break approach that gets shredded by most spread offenses, he has no distinct ties to recruiting in Florida, and hes been fired more times than redneck shot gun....Can't wait.... Ugh hbryan You've really got to love this CFB coaching scam pulled on university after university. The system is ripe with under achieving coaches who just move from job to job to job from one HC buddy to another while making ever increasing salaries when the rest of America hasn't received a raise in four years, has taken pay cuts, or have lost their job. If Holtz really wanted to win, he would get a young DC from an FCS or FBS (non-BCS) program that is super successful. Instead, he wants a buddy who worked with him (and got fired) even if the buddy hasn't really been uber successful. Sounds to me like Holtz wants to play the CFB coaching scam for buddies instead finding someone who can get our defense back to the level they need to be at. This keeps the young successful guys languishing in minor programs while the old buddy network makes their millions fielding a crappy product to university donors. Can you tell I'm not happy about this potential hire? Jake_Ryan This is a ridiculous comment. So Holtz doesn't care anything about winning, just hiring his buddies so they can get pay raises? Do you think that maybe winning and being successful at USF might lead to some future pay raises for him? hbryan What? Snyder is proof positive that you don't need winning and success to get huge pay raises.....just good friends in high places. But hey, now that Cosh is our new DC, I'll be positive about him and the hire until next season when/if his defensive schemes start resembling his prior SC, MD, KSU defenses that gave up swaths of yardage and gobs of points. I certainly hope he can recruit Bubba Bull Looks like another dud... hope I'm wrong but according to Terps fans this guy is the coaching equivalent of Mr. Magoo The_Sheriff Terrible hire. Our talent will make up for some of his inabilities, but all in all, this is two steps backwards for the program. Funny thing about the KState article discussing his season prior to the bowl game, a senior stated in the article that they wanted to help Cosh establish a name for himself. Cosh has been coaching longer than the senior for KState has been playing football. His name should be established by now. How can you establish a qualified pool of individuals by only interviewing one applicant? I wonder if Doug Woolard will be held accountable for Skip's actions if things go down in flames next season? Thank God the basketball team is winning... Gives me something to smile about in the morning because our football team is being horribly mismanaged (something we got accustomed to this season). emrober5 Terrible hire. Our talent will make up for some of his inabilities, but all in all, this is two steps backwards for the program. Funny thing about the KState article discussing his season prior to the bowl game, a senior stated in the article that they wanted to help Cosh establish a name for himself. Cosh has been coaching longer than the senior for KState has been playing football. His name should be established by now. The_Sheriff How can you establish a qualified pool of individuals by only interviewing one applicant? I wonder if Doug Woolard will be held accountable for Skip's actions if things go down in flames next season? Thank God the basketball team is winning... Gives me something to smile about in the morning because our football team is being horribly mismanaged (something we got accustomed to this season ' Why don't we judge the hire once we actually see the defense? Bull94 not impressed. bring on a top level assistant from a big time BCS defense or bring on a DC from a lower level stud defense. don't bring in a guy just because you are familiar with him. recipe for disaster especially when he has been fired from same positon previously and his current job he is ranked outside of the top 70 defenses in the country. Skingraft not impressed. bring on a top level assistant from a big time BCS defense or bring on a DC from a lower level stud defense. don't bring in a guy just because you are familiar with him. recipe for disaster especially when he has been fired from same positon previously and his current job he is ranked outside of the top 70 defenses in the country. Bull94 I have to agree with some of the things I've read here and on other news site: this hire may/probably will make or break CSH here at USF. charsibb IDK, but I'm not feeling this one. I think we could/ should have done better. Hopefully Mr. Cosh proves me wrong. Go Bulls!!
  23. Rizman Question: What do you think of Chris Cosh based on where he has been and what he has accomplished? Skingraft Undecided.... His teams gave up a lot of points redfisher78 Guy has been around. He was assistant coach at K State and they had a great year. hopefully he can get some consistency here. Did like this from his Wiki page. While at Maryland, Cosh was frequently criticized by fans for the inconsistent performance by Maryland's defense, which was described as "poor to occasionally impressive". Friedgen praised Cosh's recruiting but showed public frustration with Cosh's in-game coaching. Southshore26 13 jobs in 25 years.... the guy can't seem to stay in one place and I can't find a situation where he left a position on his own... always seemed to be ushered out or flat out fired. Doesn't sit well with me. snarling Bull Not impressed. He was fired by Lou Holtz at SC years ago at a time that he had plenty of coaching experience under his belt. The way teams put up numbers against his D last year at least we shouldn't have to worry about close games. BullFan98 I would prefer someone who had DC skills and recruiting connections to Florida. He doesn't have the latter. Southshore26 His record would put the former into question too.... I'm not seeing an upside from any angle here... If I'm missing something please someone enlighten me.... Bull Martin Unless HC at KSU told him "Looking for a new job wouldn't be a bad idea" RDurr We despised him at Maryland. his defense was only geared towards not giving up the big play. it was painful to watch because the opponent's time of possession would always be through the roof. it's just not exciting to watch a defense that doesn't blitz and gives up a few yards at a time allowing them to march down the field. i don't think we had the talent at the time to go real aggressive, but we all really hated Cosh and loved his replacement, Don Brown. Sorry I couldn't come with better news for you guys. Danm1983 If he fails and causes us to have another losing season, he could be the downfall of Holtz as well. Here's hoping he can do well with *hopefully* having some better recruits/players than he's used to at Maryland and K State. bullcocky101 He is another bend but dont break guy. He will have the db's play soft to limit yards after catch. The thing I don't like about this type of defense is that it relies on other teams beating themselves through turnovers (probably why cosh's teams always seem to have so many of them). The question becomes whether or not giving up 300 yards is worth an extra turnover? If we had a high powered offense, this defense would be a decent idea. Big East quarterbacks however have a knack for completing the 5 yard dump passes...hence the losing record last year. fuhbull11 Great get ready to blow many more leads again this season. Our offense is not going to average 40 points a game like K-State. Two years from now we will be searching for a new HC anyway, so guess it really dosen't matter. hbryan You've really got to love this CFB coaching scam pulled on university after university. The system is ripe with under achieving coaches who just move from job to job to job from one HC buddy to another while making ever increasing salaries when the rest of America hasn't received a raise in four years, has taken pay cuts, or have lost their job. If Holtz really wanted to win, he would get a young DC from an FCS or FBS (non-BCS) program that is super successful. Instead, he wants a buddy who worked with him (and got fired) even if the buddy hasn't really been uber successful. Sounds to me like Holtz wants to play the CFB coaching scam for buddies instead finding someone who can get our defense back to the level they need to be at. This keeps the young successful guys languishing in minor programs while the old buddy network makes their millions fielding a crappy product to university donors. Can you tell I'm not happy about this potential hire?
  24. Wow, I feel for our former players. Hell, I feel for the players on the team now. I realize a few weeks ago that Coach Holtz wasn't a BCS type coach.
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