Lohengrin
Banned for anti-Marxism
http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/nc-state/article181246671.html
Give the man a raise !!!
I'm pretty sure he'll get one after this season... as long as the bottom doesn't fall out next two games.
http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/nc-state/article181246671.html
Give the man a raise !!!
I hope we lose him to a powerhouse because he did such a great job here - then we can make another good hire that’ll be attractive because of the foundation he built
The Wake football job is more attractive than the basketball job. There are far fewer quality football gigs. Wake can always hire one of the top G5 coaches especially if Clawson leaves after an 8 or 9 win season.
Deacs to the CFP in 2018. 11-1 and beat VT in the ACC Championship. Dortch a Heisman finalist. Heard it here first, folks. Clawson signs lifetime contract.
Deacs to the CFP in 2018. 11-1 and beat VT in the ACC Championship. Dortch a Heisman finalist. Heard it here first, folks. Clawson signs lifetime contract.
After the first game of season at Groves which the Deacs won in 2006 a local well known personality was watching the new advertisement on the video board for the chance all ACC teams had to play in the Orange Bowl (first year of the automatic ACC spot). Will never forget the comment, One down Ten to go, we're there.
Playing in the CFP in 2018 is a very remote possibility but so was the Orange Bowl in 2006. It's always college ball.
Given the development Clawson has achieved does anyone realistically doubt Clawson’s great potential for upside improvement at Wake Forest over the next several years? Does anyone expect staleness, complacency or distraction from Clawson? The answer to both questions is No. Wake will need to approach future compensation packages with that assessment in clear focus. It may very be the case that Clawson would prefer to achieve the greatest coaching feats at Wake Forest because at Wake (1) there is less intense pressure to be great, (2) there is a greater legacy derived from becoming great if that occurs at Wake Forest and (3) he possesses a genuine interest in proving that students can achieve greatness in football at a Wake Forest. After all, his personal experience reflects a deep respect for a legitimate college level education.
Yep. And I was in President Hearns' suite at the OB. Friends in high places.
GOOD TIMES!
I don't know what to expect. AS good as we were against Louisville, second half against Syracuse, for 3 quarters against NC State, We were just as bad against App State, 2nd half of Ga Tech, 3 quarters against Clemson, and 4th quarter of Florida State. The passing game is the best I've seen at Wake Forest. We have some scary WRs. We have a senior QB (Not recruited by Clawson) that is firing on all cylinders, an NFL DE, an NFL TE, and the defense plays lights out in spurts. There's certainly room for improvement, but Grobe had all those things as well at times. and he ended up getting run out of town. If he can continue to consistently recruit, coach, and improve, I'm all in. But lets not anoint him the greatest thing ever, yet.
You must have been drunk. Hatch was then the president and Hearns was enjoying from above.
Given the development Clawson has achieved does anyone realistically doubt Clawson’s great potential for upside improvement at Wake Forest over the next several years? Does anyone expect staleness, complacency or distraction from Clawson? The answer to both questions is No. Wake will need to approach future compensation packages with that assessment in clear focus. It may very be the case that Clawson would prefer to achieve the greatest coaching feats at Wake Forest because at Wake (1) there is less intense pressure to be great, (2) there is a greater legacy derived from becoming great if that occurs at Wake Forest and (3) he possesses a genuine interest in proving that students can achieve greatness in football at a Wake Forest. After all, his personal experience reflects a deep respect for a legitimate college level education.