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Texas QB Quinn Ewers has until Wednesday to declare for the NFL Draft (where his stock has fallen some).
With Texas going to Arch Manning, Ewers can become a very high dollar Portal free agent.
Suitors, should he enter the Portal, are said to be North Carolina, Ohio State and USC. ESPN projects his college price tag will be $4.5m to $5m.
My college job paid $5.95 an hour. Some guys have all the luck.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostTexas QB Quinn Ewers has until Wednesday to declare for the NFL Draft (where his stock has fallen some).
With Texas going to Arch Manning, Ewers can become a very high dollar Portal free agent.
Suitors, should he enter the Portal, are said to be North Carolina, Ohio State and USC. ESPN projects his college price tag will be $4.5m to $5m.
My college job paid $5.95 an hour. Some guys have all the luck.“No matter how badly things get blown apart, we will always plant flowers again.”
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Originally posted by IUPNation View Post
Are pro jobs better than an elite job at a P4 power house? Depends on the owner…too many dumpster fire NFL organizations.
Other than Pete Carroll, Jimmy Johnson and Bill Walsh, has a college coach truly had extended success in the NFL in recent years? (And, for purposes of this discussion, I'm not including Jim Harbaugh, since he had a solid run in Santa Clara with the 49ers before leading Meatchicken to a national title - and, you can debate the legitimacy of that title all you want, they still won it whether you like it or not, and I'm not a Meatchicken supporter by any stretch. I was also hesitant to put Pete Carroll on that last since he coached the Patsies before some guy named Belichick took over in Foxborough and, if we're being candid, was dreadful in his first go around in the NFL before landing at USoCal.)
To my point, ask the Arizona Cardinals how well their experiment with Kliff "Coach Bro" Kingsbury went after plucking him from Texas Tech (all because Kingsbury just happened to coach a dude by the name of Patrick Mahomes in Lubbock).Cal U (Pa.) Class of 2014
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostTexas QB Quinn Ewers has until Wednesday to declare for the NFL Draft (where his stock has fallen some).
With Texas going to Arch Manning, Ewers can become a very high dollar Portal free agent.
Suitors, should he enter the Portal, are said to be North Carolina, Ohio State and USC. ESPN projects his college price tag will be $4.5m to $5m.
My college job paid $5.95 an hour. Some guys have all the luck.
Somehow, I wouldn't be shocked if he ends up in Chapel Hill with Belichick. Because of the three options, Ohio State seems unlikely and why would any sane quarterback prospect want to end up trapped in the "Lose-a-Lot Linc" vortex that exists in LA?Cal U (Pa.) Class of 2014
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Originally posted by ctrabs74 View Post
Ewers, who I thought was massively overrated in the first place, somehow thinks he'll get a warm reception if the enters the portal and exits in Columbus... How cute.
Somehow, I wouldn't be shocked if he ends up in Chapel Hill with Belichick. Because of the three options, Ohio State seems unlikely and why would any sane quarterback prospect want to end up trapped in the "Lose-a-Lot Linc" vortex that exists in LA?
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
I think he’s also a little fed up with the Bulldog fan base and the way he’s been treated. Right or wrong, I can see why the kid wanted a change of scenery that came with more cash than most of us have in our IRA’s and having his girl around full time.Cal U (Pa.) Class of 2014
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostTexas QB Quinn Ewers has until Wednesday to declare for the NFL Draft (where his stock has fallen some).
With Texas going to Arch Manning, Ewers can become a very high dollar Portal free agent.
Suitors, should he enter the Portal, are said to be North Carolina, Ohio State and USC. ESPN projects his college price tag will be $4.5m to $5m.
My college job paid $5.95 an hour. Some guys have all the luck.
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Originally posted by ctrabs74 View Post
Most of your recent head coaching "rising stars" (Sean McVay, DeMeco Ryans, Kevin O'Connell, Dan Campbell) were NFL offensive or defensive coordinators with highly successful teams, with Ryans and Campbell having extensive NFL playing experience as well.
Other than Pete Carroll, Jimmy Johnson and Bill Walsh, has a college coach truly had extended success in the NFL in recent years? (And, for purposes of this discussion, I'm not including Jim Harbaugh, since he had a solid run in Santa Clara with the 49ers before leading Meatchicken to a national title - and, you can debate the legitimacy of that title all you want, they still won it whether you like it or not, and I'm not a Meatchicken supporter by any stretch. I was also hesitant to put Pete Carroll on that last since he coached the Patsies before some guy named Belichick took over in Foxborough and, if we're being candid, was dreadful in his first go around in the NFL before landing at USoCal.)
To my point, ask the Arizona Cardinals how well their experiment with Kliff "Coach Bro" Kingsbury went after plucking him from Texas Tech (all because Kingsbury just happened to coach a dude by the name of Patrick Mahomes in Lubbock).
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostFun story. Former Slippery Rock OC Phil Longo is the new head coach at Sam Houston State. He just hired a new OC, Zack Patterson. Patterson was also OC at Slippery Rock.
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Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post
Harbaugh started at San Diego and Stanford prior to San Francisco. He most certainly was a college coach before his NFL success. He would be the only real current example.Cal U (Pa.) Class of 2014
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This is the least hyped title game I can ever remember.
All the talking heads were ranting about how nobody outside of either fanbase cares.
They sighted it's almost February and they are still playing college football.
Others said these two programs are love-hate. I'd agree on that theory. You're a Buckeye or you hate them. Same with ND.
Twitter will be fantastic either way. OSU fans will be unbearable with a win. Ryan Day will need canned with a loss.
It will be fun reading either way.
I got locked in at OSU -8.5 and OVER 45.5. Which, of course, is the only reason I'll turn it on.
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