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13 minutes ago, Migas & Fajitas said:

Why would Adidas want this move?

I’ve never heard of an apparel company be a driving force for the firing of a head coach. Dan lanning better not lose to somebody he shouldn’t lose to or Nike may force him out 😂

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I know a donor myself that could have paid it.  They have what Texas has.  The will and the resources.  It’s not even hurting some of these guys on the money.  It’s money and fandom that few can understand.  Michigan and Ohio State same if it came to it. I am actually surprised he is fired before Michigan coach.  Michigan might have more resources.  

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1 hour ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

Again, not arguing he didn't deserve it. 

What I'm saying, once again, is the next coach will have truly unrealistic expectations. It has nothing to do with Franklin. 

It's the nature of the beast. 

Reality is this for Steve Sarkisian at Texas a nature of the beast conversation:

Say Texas goes 9-3 this season and misses the playoff. And say Texas goes 9-3 in 2026 and misses the playoff. 

At least 50%, if not 65-70% of the Texas fan base would be ready to move and go get the next guy. 

It's a NC or bust expectation that will lead to many coaching failures because of a 16 team playoff on the way. NC's are going to be more difficult than ever to win. 

When exactly 3 active coaches actually have a ring, it is truly an unrealistic expectation especially when firing the old and bringing in the new is likely a $100+ million decision 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Austalgia said:

I know a donor myself that could have paid it.  They have what Texas has.  The will and the resources.  It’s not even hurting some of these guys on the money.  It’s money and fandom that few can understand.  Michigan and Ohio State same if it came to it. I am actually surprised he is fired before Michigan coach.  Michigan might have more resources.  

Michigan has a ring that will quell the fanbase for a minute

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Austalgia said:

I know a donor myself that could have paid it.  They have what Texas has.  The will and the resources.  It’s not even hurting some of these guys on the money.  It’s money and fandom that few can understand.  Michigan and Ohio State same if it came to it. I am actually surprised he is fired before Michigan coach.  Michigan might have more resources.  

That’s more like it. I do not see Aggy as a better job than Penn St.

Tradition wise it’s not close. At Penn St he’s the beast of the East and the lead dog in a prime state.

A$M is and will always be 2nd fiddle to Texas and in the region. LSU and OU have more clout.

Elko is from New Jersey and played at Penn. I wonder if he would get a look and wants to go home.

A Penn St white out night game takes a backseat to no one.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Longhorngreg said:

Maybe not if you are from Pennsylvania 

Florida is objectively a better job than Penn state no matter where you’re from. 

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5 minutes ago, SuperDave0805 said:

Until this year Franklin won the games he was supposed to, Richt always seemed to lose one or two a year he shouldn't have

Again, unless you are from Penn and have been overlooked for decades in your home state.  Florida does not have more money nor better facilities at this point although Florida is finally upgrading the Swamp next season.  Current roster wise I would give Fla a slight edge although playing off campus for the next year at least may offset that.  My guess is Cignetti would be interested in winning now

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15 minutes ago, Longhorngreg said:

Again, unless you are from Penn and have been overlooked for decades in your home state.  Florida does not have more money nor better facilities at this point although Florida is finally upgrading the Swamp next season.  Current roster wise I would give Fla a slight edge although playing off campus for the next year at least may offset that.  My guess is Cignetti would be interested in winning now

Lot easier to recruit to Florida

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9 minutes ago, SuperDave0805 said:

Lot easier to recruit to Florida

While that would be the surface answer, I am not sure that is the case today.  Both have similar recruiting rankings the last 5 years, Penn St controls a region recruiting wise(albeit a weak region),  Penn St currently has better facilities and collectives might lean Penn St.  If Cignetti is wanting to win right away and at 64 I would assume that AND I am from the state Florida does not seem like the slam dunk choice over Penn St

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57 minutes ago, Longhorngreg said:

While that would be the surface answer, I am not sure that is the case today.  Both have similar recruiting rankings the last 5 years, Penn St controls a region recruiting wise(albeit a weak region),  Penn St currently has better facilities and collectives might lean Penn St.  If Cignetti is wanting to win right away and at 64 I would assume that AND I am from the state Florida does not seem like the slam dunk choice over Penn St

The fact their rankings are similer despite Florida going through an awful period reenforces my point. There is a reason Penn St hasn't won a national title in 40yrs, Don't get me wrong I'm not saying Penn St isn't a good job just that it isn't an elite job 

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