Wagner is one big young man for his age. Looks like a someone who played for BB at Wisc.
FIFYWagner is one big young man for his age. Looks like a someone who played for BB at ILL
#22 is about to make a business decision.As someone who played against former Illini and NY Jets lineman JP Machado in high school, I distinctly understand the feeling #22 in white is experiencing in this photo when he recognizes that a player of Cameron Wagner's size and athletic ability has identified him as his next blocking target.
It is NOT a fun feeling.![]()
(1) Getting a top-16 QB in 2027 is one heck of a class starter
(2) I wonder if the House Settlement is going to make QB recruitment timelines accelerate even faster
(3) This substantially softens the blow from losing out on Trae and not being very involved in Israel Abrams
(4) Was Lopati previously committed to Washington or is that a weird 247 timeline quirk?
I hope BB can find a way to keep Sitkowski if/when Lunney gets his HC gig.
Enjoy Art Sitkowski while you can. He will not be here much longer, I think.
Also, the role of offensive coordinator is much more than just calling plays. Barry Lunney is excellent at his job. He has an eye for talent, he develops guys, and kids want to play for him. I think a MAC school is going to make him a head coach real soon, or maybe even a bigger school. Maybe there's a way to keep Art if that happens.
I read that last line in a Robert Urich voice for some reason. ("Bang 'em back with Bayer").Bret is not going to let Art just walk out that door …
He & Josh will do whatever it takes to keep him here and keep him happy …
Also - Very few of Bret’s position coaches leave … And the ones that have … All have taken worse jobs, besides one and it was a lateral move … Speaking just for CFB … Obviously quite a few guys went to the NFL …
The proof is in the pudding … Bret will get you where you want to go … Art’s only 25 and is making $200k a year and continues to get more and more responsibilities on an ELITE CFB team with an ELITE HC … And he sees that … No reason to chase a few extra dollars and instability with people you don’t really know … Build it here with Bret …
Are you talking about Lunney taking a HC job at a MAC school? That's a huge downgrade from established P4 coordinator, especially one who has a few games as an interim HC under his belt.Enjoy Art Sitkowski while you can. He will not be here much longer, I think.
Also, the role of offensive coordinator is much more than just calling plays. Barry Lunney is excellent at his job. He has an eye for talent, he develops guys, and kids want to play for him. I think a MAC school is going to make him a head coach real soon, or maybe even a bigger school. Maybe there's a way to keep Art if that happens.
Is it?Are you talking about Lunney taking a HC job at a MAC school? That's a huge downgrade from established P4 coordinator, especially one who has a few games as an interim HC under his belt.
In recent years, yes this has become the case for the most part. Lunney already makes more as a OC than all but 4 MAC head coaches, and he actually ranks in the bottom half of Big Ten OCs (I think 14th). There are plenty of offensive and defensive coordinators in the Big Ten that make more than the highest paid MAC head coach.Is it?
How realistic is it though to jump from coordinator to head coach of a power conference? Obviously we saw that with Ryan Walters, and the ultimate backlash on that was that he should’ve gotten head coaching experience at a smaller school first.In recent years, yes this has become the case for the most part. Lunney already makes more as a OC than all but 4 MAC head coaches, and he actually ranks in the bottom half of Big Ten OCs (I think 14th). There are plenty of offensive and defensive coordinators in the Big Ten that make more than the highest paid MAC head coach.
confidence meter very low with TE recruiting at the moment.sounds...pretty good:
It might also indicate he’s just not HC material. Experience at a smaller school would add to his football know-how and management skills. However, his character flaws, driven by his ego, remain his biggest long term limitation.How realistic is it though to jump from coordinator to head coach of a power conference? Obviously we saw that with Ryan Walters, and the ultimate backlash on that was that he should’ve gotten head coaching experience at a smaller school first.