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32 minutes ago, HookemDTX said:

We nee to hit up Matai and kick the tires.

Agreed! I would think Nansen would have been in contact. It’s crazy how quickly the floodgates have opened. If not for the crazy money owed him, Lincoln would be out the door yesterday.

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59 minutes ago, goattalk100 said:

Recruits are jumping ship left & right. This comes after another underwhelming season & the starting qb being benched. Also heavy rumors of Julian Lewis flipping. Yikes Lincoln 😬

I hear we also put a man on the moon.

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48 minutes ago, GoHorns1 said:

Want ND with 2 losses, in case there are multiple 2 loss SEC teams

Yea I gotchu but I hope this team is good enough to control their own destiny & make the playoffs without having to rely on other results to potentially get in. Plus in that scenario, it means we most likely lost to A&M & they would be going to the playoff in Elmo’s first year. Anything but that lol.

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USC just got put on probation for a year for things assistant coaches pulled. No big deal, except they found Lincoln Riley violated "head coach responsibility" rules and USC agreed to it.

Which means USC can now fire Riley 'with cause' and not owe him the tens of millions of dollars left on his contract.

Better win these next few games Lincoln!

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2 hours ago, texcoyote15 said:

Wait a minute. I thought Lincoln Riley was God’s gift to football coaching and we were all just lucky souls for getting to witness it? Is this not correct? 

Yea apparently dominating the B12 & getting the breaks beat off them consistently in the playoffs is legendary coaching status. I’ll give him credit, he won more than Tom Herman, who’s now about to be fired from FAU. Maybe Lincoln could get the FAU job next!

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2 hours ago, ArizonaLonghorn said:

USC just got put on probation for a year for things assistant coaches pulled. No big deal, except they found Lincoln Riley violated "head coach responsibility" rules and USC agreed to it.

Which means USC can now fire Riley 'with cause' and not owe him the tens of millions of dollars left on his contract.

Better win these next few games Lincoln!

If USC can make that argument then I think it’s a no brainer. No way they want to be tied to that money with Lincoln. It’s like Jimbo 2.0, except they don’t have A&M pockets.

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3 minutes ago, goattalk100 said:

If USC can make that argument then I think it’s a no brainer. No way they want to be tied to that money with Lincoln. It’s like Jimbo 2.0, except they don’t have A&M pockets.

Once Julian Lewis flips, USC literally has no reason to keep Lincoln in his job (outside his massive buyout)

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5 minutes ago, goattalk100 said:

Yea apparently dominating the B12 & getting the breaks beat off them consistently in the playoffs is legendary coaching status. I’ll give him credit, he won more than Tom Herman, who’s now about to be fired from FAU. Maybe Lincoln could get the FAU job next!

Remember when the AP put LSU back in the top 25 after they lost to this dumpster fire of a USC team and now the LSU win is allegedly a "quality win"

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