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Oregon State cans Caste disciple head coach Gary Andersen. Good riddance.
Good riddance, although wasn't he somewhat relatively "White-friendly" (for the SEC) with a few White recruits on defense a couple/few years ago or maybe that was Muschamp...LB Alex Anzalone and current starting DE Jordan Sherit...and a couple of others? The thing is, the next coach is going to recruit from the same pile of ghetto thugs that the previous ones had to, so it's not like things are really going to change down there.Football Scoop reports that Florida has fired HC Jim McElwain.
Multiple outlets were reporting earlier on Sunday that McElwain was meeting with Florida officials. The end result appears to be his termination. This parting-of-ways stems from McElwain's unsubstantiated claims of death threats to players and family earlier this week. While the Gators made the SEC Championship Game in McElwain's first two years at the helm of the ship (2015, 2016), the team's offense has never truly come together on his watch. Florida has also seen a number of off-field transgressions from multiple players since McElwain took over. The Gainesville Sun's Robbie Andreu passes along that the team has been made aware of their coach's termination.
Good riddance, although wasn't he somewhat relatively "White-friendly" (for the SEC) with a few White recruits on defense a couple/few years ago or maybe that was Muschamp...LB Alex Anzalone and current starting DE Jordan Sherit...and a couple of others? The thing is, the next coach is going to recruit from the same pile of ghetto thugs that the previous ones had to, so it's not like things are really going to change down there.
Yeah, good point about Zaire. That was completely unnecessary and actually reeked of virtue signaling.How did that Malik Zaire transfer work out for him? lol While we are on the subject how did the Brandon Harris transfer work out for UNC and Fedora?
But yea Florida is a coal black cesspool like the rest of the schools in the south.
The College Football rankings are out - right now they are completely worthless as their are still 3-4 weeks left in the season but it looks like Wisconsin has been bypassed by two one loss teams - Notre Dame and Clemson. Wisconsin is not even in the top 6.
College Football Playoff Rankings, Nov. 7
- Georgia (9-0)
- Alabama (9-0)
- Notre Dame (8-1)
- Clemson (8-1)
- Oklahoma (8-1)
- TCU (8-1)
- Miami (8-0)
- Wisconsin (9-0)
- Washington (8-1)
- Auburn (7-2)
- Southern California (8-2)
- Michigan State (7-2)
- Ohio State (7-2)
- Penn State (7-2)
- Oklahoma State (7-2)
- Mississippi State (7-2)
- Virginia Tech (7-2)
- Central Florida (8-0)
- Washington State (8-2)
- Iowa (6-3)
- Iowa State (6-3)
- Memphis (8-1)
- NC State (6-3)
- LSU (6-3)
- Northwestern (6-3)
After Mora got thrashed by Nebraska in a bowl game a few years ago, he kind of implied (if you read between the lines) that he would become more broad in his recruiting philosophy (read: consider certain White players). Since then, I noticed that he had thrown his hat in the ring for a quite a few White players and went out of his way to actually chase a couple. I think UCLA would've Whitened up a bit in a few years, but that's a mute point now.Sounds like Chip Kelly is going to go to Florida or UCLA. I wonder if his tenure in the NFL woke him up at all as he assembled a white friendly roster. It would be nice if that philosophy followed him back to the college ranks but I won't hold my breath.
I think I posted something a while back about Riley being "excited" about Adidas renewing their contract with the program, indicating that they were a "progressive" company. Today, he pulls into the parking lot to meet with the AD (to be informed of his firing) in a Toyota Prius. I appreciate the Prius, and other cars like it, from the perspective of it being a very interesting engineering feat, but Riley probably does it because he believes in "Global Warming" and wanted to virtue signal to the (mostly) corn-fed conservative Nebraskans.Mike Riley officially fired from Nebraska!! I'm hoping for either Scott Frost, whom I truly believe knows the type of players he needs to win at Nebraska (having played for the Huskers and being from Nebraska) and would lighten up the team somewhat. As mentioned, the only concern I have would be Frost's recruiting of QBs. At the very least, I think he'll be getting his OL from the 500 mile radius around Lincoln, as well as getting those "under-recruited" in-state DL, TE, and LBs. I feel that Frost would have around 8-12 white starter teams at Nebraska. The other guy I would want there would be Washington's Chris Petersen, who's always been a very white-friendly coach at both Boise and Washington.
I think I posted something a while back about Riley being "excited" about Adidas renewing their contract with the program, indicating that they were a "progressive" company. Today, he pulls into the parking lot to meet with the AD (to be informed of his firing) in a Toyota Prius. I appreciate the Prius, and other cars like it, from the perspective of it being a very interesting engineering feat, but Riley probably does it because he believes in "Global Warming" and wanted to virtue signal to the (mostly) corn-fed conservative Nebraskans.
It could be that he really knew his X's and O's but only thought that black players could fill most of those X's and O's and thus elevated more undeserving black players over more qualified White players and then wondered why his sound schemes didn't work well. Don's link to that article on Ryan Nall where Riley recognized his talent but then "wondered where he was going to put him" is a prime example of his type of thinking.
I don't see Chris Petersen coming to Nebraska at all as he's got it pretty good at Washington and has adapted well to the Pac10. If it's not Frost, then I'm thinking it may either be Mike Leach, Bret Bielema, or Iowa State's Matt Campbell. Thankfully, TCU just extended head coach Gary Patterson's contract well into the 2020's (hard to believe I'm writing "2020's"), however Turner Gill still lurks out there...so does Les Miles, whose son now plays Fullback for Nebraska.
I only thought of Leach because the new Nebraska AD was the AD of Washington State. At Bill Moos' press conference yesterday afternoon, he ruled out Leach, but had praise for both SEC coaches Kevin Sumlin and Dan Mullen. Ugh.I don't like any of the above choices but one. Matt Campbell from Iowa State is to me by far the best pick and fits the best. Campbell can spell the word defense. The others cannot. Leach is too damn weird. Thanks for the info Heretic.