Repeat after me: Smart, Tough, you all suck so get out of here because I need your scholarships for better players.
I can't believe he got them to repeat that
Repeat after me: Smart, Tough, you all suck so get out of here because I need your scholarships for better players.
Happens all the time when a coaching change happens. You guys just got a first hand look at it. And he’s not exactly wrong, they went 1-11Repeat after me: Smart, Tough, you all suck so get out of here because I need your scholarships for better players.
I can't believe he got them to repeat that
My guess is they’re in contract discussions with Walters now, as Walters explores other offers. If Walters chooses to stick with IL, I’m sure he’ll get a big fat raise.
Golding is the play caller on defense
Gotcha. I got a little nervous and posted before I looked into their staff further.Golding is the play caller on defense
I usually can't stand cocky attention seeking guys like Sanders, but man I'm all in on watching what happens with Colorado.
I haven’t found the whole video yet. However what I read is this is being taken out of context. It was directed at players who weren’t willing to work or weren’t all in. If that was the case every coach would say something like that
What if BB had done that last year? I dont know if they suck, or the coaching sucked, or both. I thought a lot more highly of our players once they received coaching. I get that some players will be nudged out.Happens all the time when a coaching change happens. You guys just got a first hand look at it. And he’s not exactly wrong, they went 1-11
That came out of nowhere.
And they didn't just go 1-11 either. They got creamed in every game but one. Not sure there's anything on the D to build from and other than a good freshman receiver, the O is wide open as well.Happens all the time when a coaching change happens. You guys just got a first hand look at it. And he’s not exactly wrong, they went 1-11
I know that this isn't how things work (there's obviously the question of money, and individual's attachments to certain places), but wouldn't the idea of Brohm considering Louisville imply that:
Brohm is a UL alum. That is the only allure.I know that this isn't how things work (there's obviously the question of money, and individual's attachments to certain places), but wouldn't the idea of Brohm considering Louisville imply that:
Cincy >> Louisville >> Purdue?
To me that would be about exactly backwards, but what do I know?
I did know that (was alluding to it in the "attachment" comment), but would still be very surprised if Brohm is really interested in leaving Purdue for Louisville. I'm equally surprised that someone would leave Louisville for Cincinnati.Brohm is a UL alum. That is the only allure.
Interim tag didn't last long.ISU news: Nate was promoted to OC. Nice.
Deion: what's your name son?
Clearly what Deion is doing is 1. Warning players that they will have to earn their spot on his team and it won't be easy, 2. Motivating them for that challenge, 3. Weeding out players who won't buy in.
Yes, he is all that, but there’s a lot more to the guy.I usually can't stand cocky attention seeking guys like Sanders, but man I'm all in on watching what happens with Colorado.
Would Nate even want to come back here? Did we burn that bridge?Well if Arkansas comes calling for Lunney eventually... Nate will have OC experience
That's awesome! Congrats to Nate. I love hearing about good things happening to good people. Its refreshing.ISU news: Nate was promoted to OC. Nice.
Thanks for the link! Will watch later. I've been a fan of Deion Sanders since I was a kid. For someone to simply write him off as one of those "cocky/arrogant" pro athletes is pretty disrespectful. I can see how he can rub some folks the wrong way with his alpha bold style of confidence but the man backs it up and has been doing so ever since he was a young man. There's a reason why he's nicknamed "Primetime" after all.Yes, he is all that, but there’s a lot more to the guy.
For anyone who didn’t see it, here is a feature on “Coach Prime” from 60 Minutes, which aired a few weeks ago: