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Official 2023 College Football Thread: Michigan Recognized as National Champions of Cheating !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seems like the consensus is this guy can coach. We’ll see what kind of staff he puts together. Recruiting seems like a question mark. If he can keep the majority of the roster and recruiting class together he can certainly win big right away.
 
Seems like the consensus is this guy can coach. We’ll see what kind of staff he puts together. Recruiting seems like a question mark. If he can keep the majority of the roster and recruiting class together he can certainly win big right away.

Yep. Marty Smith termed it as a Ferrari roster for winning.
 
Seems like the consensus is this guy can coach. We’ll see what kind of staff he puts together. Recruiting seems like a question mark. If he can keep the majority of the roster and recruiting class together he can certainly win big right away.
And will he retain Nick Saban’s referees?
 
Another knee-jerk reaction from athletic directors. Mike Norvell gets long term contract in a very volatile world. Hear me now and believe me sometime in 2026 ... FSU's 13-1 season will be forgot and he'll get a lucrative buy-out. Uber-arrogant in their aspirations to become relevant in football. And all this pending a frivolous lawsuit! Michael Alford putting all his eggs in one basket ... betting millions on 20 year olds!
Sounds like Well-Man panicking over a Manning last 4 in tourney loss and locking him in for another 6 year/$18 mill extension or whatever it cost us!
 
Sounds like Well-Man panicking over a Manning last 4 in tourney loss and locking him in for another 6 year/$18 mill extension or whatever it cost us!
Agreed. It’s unbelievable how these AD’s negotiate against themselves with these contract extensions.
 
I'm not sure either, but supposedly they didn't run McCord off. His dad is alleged to have wanted a promise the McCord was the starter next year, and Day wouldn't give it. So McCord left.
Ehhh, yeah, that and the fanbase overly criticizing him = running him off. tOSU (coaches and fanbase) thought they could do much better than McCord. He lost one game to the National Champions as an away game.

McCord finished with a 65.8% completion rate: the sixth-best in Ohio State history behind Stroud twice, Fields twice and Haskins.

McCord's 24 touchdown passes are tied for 11th most in Ohio State history with Barrett in 2016 and Miller in 2013.

McCord also had 229 completions (seventh-most in school history), 348 pass attempts (ninth-most) and a 161.6 pass efficiency rating (10th-best).
 
Ehhh, yeah, that and the fanbase overly criticizing him = running him off. tOSU (coaches and fanbase) thought they could do much better than McCord. He lost one game to the National Champions as an away game.
Imagine the butterfly effect if he somehow drove the bucks down at the end and won the game.
 
My brother is a big NIL donor/leader at another ACC school. He gets a rating sheet on all the players. It actually rates each player in terms of their skill levels in various categories and essentially their value to the team - all for NIL purposes or NIL "values". I listen to him on the phone talking to coaches and other big NIL donors and he sounds exactly like an NFL GM. I hear him discussing - sometimes bordering on arguing - over whether a certain player is that valuable and deserves the ratings and the money they are either giving him or are proposing to give. And deciding whether to let him go sign somewhere else for more money or try to keep him there. Seriously, guys like him are the GMs of these programs. It's gross.
 
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