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Ripping Lips

And I ain’t talking about fish
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Eastern Carolina fired their coach today after getting raped by Army.
 
This is a good move by ECU. Zero reason they should be this bad and he’d been there for 5 years (ironically was the JMU coach before Cignetti). ECU has the fan base, resources, recruiting base to be a regular G5 playoff contender. Hope to see them make a good hire that can get them going, great great fans and Greenville is a fun city.
 
This is a good move by ECU. Zero reason they should be this bad and he’d been there for 5 years (ironically was the JMU coach before Cignetti). ECU has the fan base, resources, recruiting base to be a regular G5 playoff contender. Hope to see them make a good hire that can get them going, great great fans and Greenville is a fun city.
I know another team like that but it continues to I don't know if you can even call it mediocre.
 

I’ll be that guy. Potential 2025 Nebraska OC? His offenses were physical and he was a major cog in Shaw's success as his OC for 5 years before becoming Rice's head coach.

Unlike Shaw, who succumbed to pressure by Stanford admin to back off on making team activities too physical (undoing the toughness Harbaugh worked to instill), Rhule seems to embrace that sort of physical culture. In his 5 years as an OC, Stanford averaged over 200 yards rushing a game in all but one season. The two seasons after he left, they went pass heavy and averaged 108 and 105 rushing yards a game.
 
I’ll be that guy. Potential 2025 Nebraska OC? His offenses were physical and he was a major cog in Shaw's success as his OC for 5 years before becoming Rice's head coach.

Unlike Shaw, who succumbed to pressure by Stanford admin to back off on making team activities too physical (undoing the toughness Harbaugh worked to instill), Rhule seems to embrace that sort of physical culture. In his 5 years as an OC, Stanford averaged over 200 yards rushing a game in all but one season. The two seasons after he left, they went pass heavy and averaged 108 and 105 rushing yards a game.
I’m sold.
 
I’ll be that guy. Potential 2025 Nebraska OC? His offenses were physical and he was a major cog in Shaw's success as his OC for 5 years before becoming Rice's head coach.

Unlike Shaw, who succumbed to pressure by Stanford admin to back off on making team activities too physical (undoing the toughness Harbaugh worked to instill), Rhule seems to embrace that sort of physical culture. In his 5 years as an OC, Stanford averaged over 200 yards rushing a game in all but one season. The two seasons after he left, they went pass heavy and averaged 108 and 105 rushing yards a game.
The only college programs he's ever recruited to are Rice and Stanford and that makes this a non-starter for me. Different level of buy-in coaching those kids, it's like an academy
 
I’m actually shocked that we’re going into Week 10 and no P4 HCs have been fired. Who do you think will be the first?

 
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