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8 minutes ago, Sk00b said:

Watching this FSU team makes me wonder if they had a firemikenorvell.com his first season.

Probably for Saban in year one when he lost to UL Monroe.  They were dumb not getting rid of that bum.

 

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Feel free to change your downvotes from my original post to upvotes.

 

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1 minute ago, Bull Nut said:

It's mk stop with this nonsense

Yes

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16 minutes ago, Bull Nut said:

It's mk stop with this nonsense

So it's MK's fault for hiring a couple of very capable SEC/ACC offensive coordinators who interviewed well with a lot of coaching experience to coach a team with no recent history of having any success on the field? The only things MK has to go on when gauging the potential of a potential future HC is their interview ability, their history as a coach, and comments from those who recommend them. So you're saying it's not the players' fault for not being better football players because I don't see Michael Kelly anywhere on the field right now? It's not the coaches' fault for not conveying the information better and doing the correct things in practice? Instead, it's one administrator's fault for hiring a guy who checked enough boxes? There are far too many people on this forum who think formidable head coaches with proven success on the FBS level would want to come into this dumpster fire for relatively little money. USF isn't the best company out there hiring, they just need someone to fill the role and maybe overachieve to make the company look more appetizing for hiring someone of a higher quality next go around. Stop passing blame to the scapegoat MK because he is MOST DEFINITELY not the only one involved in the hiring process. The BOT, largest donors, and many others are involved.

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7 minutes ago, USFBulls12 said:

So it's MK's fault for hiring a couple of very capable SEC/ACC offensive coordinators who interviewed well with a lot of coaching experience to coach a team with no recent history of having any success on the field? The only things MK has to go on when gauging the potential of a potential future HC is their interview ability, their history as a coach, and comments from those who recommend them. So you're saying it's not the players' fault for not being better football players because I don't see Michael Kelly anywhere on the field right now? It's not the coaches' fault for not conveying the information better and doing the correct things in practice? Instead, it's one administrator's fault for hiring a guy who checked enough boxes? There are far too many people on this forum who think formidable head coaches with proven success on the FBS level would want to come into this dumpster fire for relatively little money. USF isn't the best company out there hiring, they just need someone to fill the role and maybe overachieve to make the company look more appetizing for hiring someone of a higher quality next go around. Stop passing blame to the scapegoat MK because he is MOST DEFINITELY not the only one involved in the hiring process. The BOT, largest donors, and many others are involved.

I don't know what you just said but  you're delusional

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2 minutes ago, Bull Nut said:

I don't know what you just said but  you're delusional

That's a very mature comment you just made. Thank you for taking the time to reply.

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8 minutes ago, USFBulls12 said:

So it's MK's fault for hiring a couple of very capable SEC/ACC offensive coordinators who interviewed well with a lot of coaching experience to coach a team with no recent history of having any success on the field? The only things MK has to go on when gauging the potential of a potential future HC is their interview ability, their history as a coach, and comments from those who recommend them. So you're saying it's not the players' fault for not being better football players because I don't see Michael Kelly anywhere on the field right now? It's not the coaches' fault for not conveying the information better and doing the correct things in practice? Instead, it's one administrator's fault for hiring a guy who checked enough boxes? There are far too many people on this forum who think formidable head coaches with proven success on the FBS level would want to come into this dumpster fire for relatively little money. USF isn't the best company out there hiring, they just need someone to fill the role and maybe overachieve to make the company look more appetizing for hiring someone of a higher quality next go around. Stop passing blame to the scapegoat MK because he is MOST DEFINITELY not the only one involved in the hiring process. The BOT, largest donors, and many others are involved.

Yes. Absolutely. Imagine if you keep doing the same **** and every time it doesn't work out. At what point do you change up the strategy? 2 times? 3?  The problem with MK is that he runs the same exact play every time and will continue to run the same play until he gets removed from his position. We need to stop with the up and comer assistant ******** (AG, JF), stop with the holier than thou, can't hire anyone with a past (Kiffin). The **** isn't working here.

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1 minute ago, USFBulls12 said:

That's a very mature comment you just made. Thank you for taking the time to reply.

When you are at the top of an organization and every major component of that organization is failing as you lose market share for the greater part of a decade, yes it absolutely is your fault that everything below you (that matters to anyone) is failing miserably and is worse since you got here.

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5 minutes ago, USFBulls12 said:

That's a very mature comment you just made. Thank you for taking the time to reply.

Dude.... let's call a spade a spade

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