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Orlando Bull

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  1. 3 minutes ago, Cubanbull said:

    Someone mentioned Manny Diaz and it wouldn’t surprise me. Good defensive background, connected to Florida recruiting, could keep Trickett on board

    Has there been any connection? I actually wouldn't hate this hire. He didn't pan out at Miami, but he wasn't terrible, did better than his replacement this year. He also built an amazing defense there when he was DC. A job with a little less expectation could be OK for him and a good place to rebuild his resume.

  2. 22 hours ago, Outlaw said:

    Skip just couldnt get it done here without the Big East carry over recruits. He did pretty well for himself at La tech.

    Skip was given big time money for assistants and hires cusa staff. That was his downfall. If he has hired a good staff, he could have been ok. He's the CEO type, just kind of manage things and let others do the real work, but his others were not up to snuff. 

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  3. 17 hours ago, Outlaw said:

    She did not care about athletics she cared about academics. WE greatly improved in academics at the expense of athletics. I have two degrees my BA from USF and my Master degree from Saint Leo. No one ever says wow USF is such a better academic institution than Saint Leo or vice versa. I do get man your football team was good and they are terrible now when I wear USF gear

    This...

    There are maybe 3% of jobs in the world that people worry about where you went to school. If anything, good ole boy network is priority vs any actual institution and that GOB network exists because people have ties to their school... and often times, at least in the south, that is football. I am sure there are law firms up north that only hire Harvard grads, but if you dig, I bet they would say that Harvard is the best school and that is why we look there, but the reality is that the people making the decisions went there, have ties there, probably get good candidates from there and don't feel the need to branch out.

    Down here, I suspect a UF degree could open a few doors for you, or could be the deciding factor between 2 equal candidates, but it's not because people have a reverence of their education, it's because people are addicted to their football program. And, if I have to work with this person 40+ hours per week, at least there is a built-in conversation starter at the beginning of every week in the fall. In Florida, it's also geographical. My company has several USF grads in our Tampa office, meanwhile, I have 4 UCF grads working for me.

  4. Didn't know this was happening, probably couldn't have made it today anyway as I was visiting a friend in the hospital who is getting an arm reconstructed due to flesh eating disease. Will look for the next installment, maybe as a poll for a time slot for the next one? Selfishly, with the kids, later evening would be better for me so I can join after they are in bed. 

    Hope you guys enjoyed. 

  5. 1 minute ago, Bull94 said:

    as an outside linebackers coach.

    he didn't coach last year after he was let go from Detroit.

    Gore- in the front office. not as a coach

     

    Except he did...

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    Prior to joining the Dolphins, McKenzie spent the 2021 season with the Indianapolis Colts as a coaching fellow.

    On Gore, I see your point, there is no room for someone who can evaluate talent at the college level. I stand corrected. I did edit my previous post, maybe while you were replying, but you're diving in on specific names when the larger point still remains.

  6. 5 minutes ago, Bull94 said:

    again take usf out of any of those associations and nobody likes any of them

    Except the Dolphins - who obviously hired McKenzie, no USF connection, and still they hired him. weird. I get the sentiment that maybe he isn't ready to be DC, I can live with that, but the guy hasn't been unemployed since he started coaching as far as I can tell, so he must be doing something right.

    And the 49ers who have talked to Gore about joining the organization...

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    We know Gore wants to continue his football career because he told Bally Sports back in April. “I’m also going to sit down with my agent to talk about me working in the front office. I love evaluating talent, and I love ball,” Gore said. “And they know that I know football players — what it’s supposed to take to be a football player.”

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    “Frank is somebody I’ve always stayed close with, even after he left for Indy,” 49ers CEO Jed York said in April. “I would love to have Frank help us. I know his passion for the game, his eye for talent.”

     

    And forget about all of that, my main point was now that Leavitt has been away, coached in the NFL, at Colorado, Oregon, FSU, FAU, and SMU, the guy has made more contacts and probably has a lot to draw on from those relationships. I would trust the guy that turned a 2-star center into an All-American DE or a nobody QB into an NFL safety to put the pieces in the right place to succeed.

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