Look at this **** out of USC:
Kiffin insists QB spot up for grabs
http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/ncf/news/story?id=5039296
Kiffin insists QB spot up for grabs
http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/ncf/news/story?id=5039296
Just think, if we join the Pac 10, every ridiculous think that comes our of Coach Hawk's mouth will be an after thought with USC's upcoming troubles and Oregon's potential imlplosion. I'm sure Rick over at UCLA will have something fun on the horizon, too.
Look at this **** out of USC:
Kiffin insists QB spot up for grabs
http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/ncf/news/story?id=5039296
Of course it will be an afterthought, since by that time he will be coaching at East Bum**** JC. Or at least we can only hope.... :sad1:
You wonder if Hawk can attract high character kids to East Bum**** JC though. He might not be a good fit for that school.
'Rino I have to disagree with you there, he has three starting options with tools and size, only one is legit.
The difference is that Kiffin has two legit starter options to choose from. I'm not saying he is doing the right thing, but at least both guys have the physical tools...
This. Mustain wasn't great as a starter at Arkansas, but he managed to go 8-0 as a true freshman. Both guys have potential and were 5* recruits, it's not the same situation as it is here.
You've seriously followed these two and your making this argument? Tyler is better than Cody but it is sort of close, neither have great tools. While both these guys have great physical tools the difference in game reediness, leadership, and ability is far greater than Cody/tyler
Just think, if we join the Pac 10, every ridiculous think that comes our of Coach Hawk's mouth will be an after thought with USC's upcoming troubles and Oregon's potential imlplosion. I'm sure Rick over at UCLA will have something fun on the horizon, too.
Let's not forget Carroll Lite at that bastion of rule following in Seattle.
I don't know about you, but I'm SO ready to be rid of the Big 12.
i'm in favor of the Pac move, but i don't think the Big XII has been bad for us. "be rid of"? our problems football-wise begin at home....i think some people see a conference move as some kind of indirect fix for losing seasons. what are the real reasons for hating on the XII? just curious....and not because you'd rather travel to Eugene or Seattle than Manhattan or Ames.