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Bunk Moreland replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He, Wisner, and Cooper would all offer very complementary skillsets. That would be a damn good three-headed monster, with Simon and Clark being wild cards with upside. -
And the pros? I think NE, KC and SF are pretty good.
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Battrayal replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I really like his play. think hed be great with wisner -
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Boomer? I hardly know her.
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Yeah. We’re obviously not talking about Cal, Stanford or OU. We’re talking Texas and Notre Dame, and Freeman and Sark have ultimate control at both places. Coaches at all true contenders do
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This is hilarious coming from blutman 😂😂😂
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CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
5.7 yards per carry. one year of eligibility remaining, and has 2582 career rrushing yards. -
he tried to leave but got flagged for holding
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Quinncent McManning, Jr. replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Quinncent McManning, Jr. replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Boomer Sooner!
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CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Basically a hybrid LB/S. Spent a ton of time in the box, basically splitting 40/40/20 splits at LB/S/nickel alignments. -
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CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Gerry from the top rope.
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Depends on the reporting chain regardless of pro or college. Vrabel, Reid, Shanahan, et al, have the GMs report to them. Just like Cal, Stanford, OU the GM is either the co-report or supervisor of the coach.
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North Dakota is nice because @Joe Zuralives in South Dakota
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college football coaches are the ultimate GMs of their programs. They have much more final say so over everything. Rare for NFL HCs to have final say so.
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The irony of all this is PE deals go wrong when the overpay, not underpay.
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Mack sort of, kind of leaving? We're going through this again?
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I’m not here to canonize private equity. Nobody’s confusing Bain Capital with the Peace Corps. But comparing PE in college football to the USFL is kind of like comparing a restaurant remodel to a meteor strike. Same universe, wildly different stakes. The USFL face-planted because a handful of billionaires tried to cosplay NFL owners overnight. Private equity doesn’t do cosplay. It does spreadsheets, leverage, and “please sign here so we can fire half your department.” Good? Bad? Depends whose ox is getting gored. What PE does reliably is take systems already drifting toward semi-pro reality and say out loud what everyone else is whispering: “You people are running a nine-figure entertainment product with the governance structure of a church bake sale.” That’s why this is happening. Not because PE is noble — but because college football created a vacuum big enough to pull in capital, lawyers, and consultants like a tractor beam. Will they get it right? Maybe. Will they price things “correctly”? Only if you think “correctly” means “in a way that maximizes returns and occasionally detonates traditions.” But here’s one place we definitely agree: Give it time — because nobody breaks things faster than private equity except college football trying to “fix” itself.
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Bingo…Let’s all be honest about this… there are WAY more coaches than we know or care to admit are having affairs, it gets covered up if you win, and if you don’t, it comes out. doesnt just stop at affairs, college and professional sports is a dirty, dirty place… but winning covers up a lot.
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It’s the same in college….you cannot control other teams offering your players the bag, having unexpected attrition/injuries leading to poor results, etc etc.