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Dannymacfan

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  1. I was just thinking that Coach Mac is at a minimum in the top 5 of all time football coaches and should be given consideration to the HOF. Before someone throws water on it, remember Darryl Dickey made the HOF and other less deserving coaches.
  2. Got us our last bowl win! Very grateful for your contribution Dan!
  3. Agree 100%. And frankly I am ok with that. My best guess is that the Big 12 will poach Arizona and Arizona State. I think the B10 will take Oregon and Stanford. I think that the rest will have to go to the Mountain West. I think that the AAC should try to make a play for the remaining ones though as well. The AAC has a valid selling point to them with their markets.
  4. Agreed huge win but the Stros still took 2 out of 3 and they are getting big Yordan and Altuve back for the final stretch.
  5. So do you feel like the Cal game is a good barometer of where we are or too soon? I think if we are able to pull an upset or at least be competitive in that game I will feel a lot better about a 7 or 8 game winning season. I only see 3 sure losses against Tulane, SMUt and nUTSAck.
  6. You and your like are part of the problem @Green Crazy. We get into a top not conference, just a few days ago and instead of be happy and optimistic about that you choose to focus on the negatives. NIL is a mess, we all know it and it will become legislated soon.
  7. No Allen is backing up Sisoke I believe.
  8. I posted this in a separate thread but I did find it interesting when he said Houston only won it once. Memphis won it more than I had expected. And never realized Temple was that good enough to win the league. Makes me disappointed we got stuck with sad sack Seth all these years and no championships under our belt.
  9. I was surprised to see Houston had only won it once. Also Memphis had won it more than I anticipated.
  10. For me I would like to add Texas State. Close trip and pretty country side and campus there.
  11. Cornerback Kemon Hall was undrafted out of North Texas in 2019. He signed with the Chargers and played with the team through the preseason before going on the practice squad early in the regular season. After being released by Los Angeles, Hall bounced around the league and spent time with the Vikings, Saints and Cowboys. Hall was brought back in 2021. In the past two seasons, Hall appeared in 18 games, combining for eight tackles and a fumble recovery. He has primarily been used as a special teamer. With such an influx of talent at the cornerback position, it isn’t a stretch to think that Hall could be on the fringe during roster cutdowns in August. He will need to produce strong showings in training camp and the preseason to warrant his continued inclusion in the Chargers organization. Contract (2023): $940,000 base salary, no prorated bonus, $940,000 cap hit. Acquired: Hall was claimed off waivers by the Chargers in 2021. LINK: https://sports.yahoo.com/chargers-2023-roster-review-cb-000055055.html
  12. Love this - some great hoops scoop-age as well near the end. Well done!
  13. 1. Willie Fritz, Tulane Tulane was one of college football's biggest surprises from the '22 season. After a 2-10 season the previous year, the Green Wave went 12-2, won the AAC title and finished No. 9 nationally after beating USC in the Cotton Bowl. Fritz has guided the program to four bowl games over the last five seasons - a significant upgrade after Tulane earned just one postseason trek from 2003-17. Whether it's the current stint in New Orleans or previous stops at Central Missouri (97-47 from 1997-09), Sam Houston (40-15 from 2010-13), or Georgia Southern (17-7 from 2014-15), Fritz is simply a winner and has a resume that places him among (if not No. 1) the best Group of 5 coaches in the nation. 2. Jeff Traylor, UTSA Of the six new programs in the American Athletic Conference for '23, the Roadrunners are easily the team most capable of making an impact right away - potentially for a berth in a New Year's Six bowl. After a successful stint as the head coach at Gilmer High School, Traylor spent time as an assistant at Texas, SMU, and Arkansas before taking over in San Antonio. In three seasons at the helm, the Roadrunners are 30-10 and posted back-to-back Conference USA titles (2021-22). read more: https://athlonsports.com/college-football/ranking-american-athletic-conference-college-football-coaches-2023
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