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How long before Strong is gone?


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9 wins. 2 losses by a total of 8 points.

Some of you are babies.

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Good news if he stays is that we got some big time talent on the O and D line coming in. This recruiting class is going to be huge. 

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why would anyone hire him and pay him big money?

it has been along time since he built a winner

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Here's something interesting.

If this time period were last season when Strong was just let go from Texas, I bet he would get picked up.

So, after one year at USF, has his stock gone up or down?

Lots of openings, so let's see how it all plays out.

 

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I cant remember ever seeing a coach leave a team after 1 year except for I think Lane Kiffin and he is still living that down. I just dont see Charlie leaving. 

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17 minutes ago, Flowers4Heisman said:

Here's something interesting.

If this time period were last season when Strong was just let go from Texas, I bet he would get picked up.

So, after one year at USF, has his stock gone up or down?

Lots of openings, so let's see how it all plays out.

 

He took over a team that was a consensus favorite to win the conference, and it did not make it to the conference championship game.  His stock has gone down.

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Im down for another year with Strong..just get a top class for American and a new special teams coach...that should be our top priorites. 

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9 minutes ago, Boomer said:

He took over a team that was a consensus favorite to win the conference, and it did not make it to the conference championship game.  His stock has gone down.

Biggest reason? Dive play or special teams?

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13 minutes ago, BDYZR said:

Biggest reason? Dive play or special teams?

Both. With a dash of Good defense until you really need it.

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15 minutes ago, BDYZR said:

Biggest reason? Dive play or special teams?

Maybe because UCF was better than anyone expected?

 

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