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Wait for it. It's coming. Sumlin is very loyal to his coaches, as we would want him to be. He's not going to throw them under the bus -- but, he is going to have a new OC. Wait for it, there are a couple of complexities to be worked out. When you hear the name -- you will know the reason for the wait.
This attention is very important to you, isn't it?
Sumlin gave the guy every bit of the doubt he could. Now, there is no doubt in Sumlin's mind that there needs to be a change. But, he isn't going to do this publicly.
Yeah what Sumlin is going to do instead of "doing this publicly" is leak through other channels his intentions to fire or demote his close friend so that some clown can post it on TexAgs where it would get back to Spav. Yeah that's what's going on.
So you threw out Chavis name as a wild-ass guess and got lucky and now your trying to parlay your craps roll into some "inside guy" stature. Your rolling the dice again. You don't know anything. And if you did (you don't) you ought to shut up anyway.
"Wait for it" "Wait for it" bla bla bla. Go away, poser.
I threw out Chavis name two days before he was announced because that was the phone call I received telling me the deal was done and the ink was dry.
I also privately told several folks via PM (who later vouched for it right here on TexAgs) two weeks before it was public that Daylon Mack had privately committed to the Chief in January. Daylon Mack and Kyler Murray were the "Curly Shuffle" event for recruiting day. I also named three other players that were strong leans for a total of five commitments no public at that time. Three signed, two didn't. The two that didn't were last minute losses -- once of which likes to tweet during half-time of his games that he'd rather be with the good guys.
It's important to you to keep a dumpster fire going, isn't it? If you are an Aggie -- shut up, sit down, and wait for Sumlin's move. If you are not an Aggie - just keep acting whining and pretending that you know something about football. Unless, of course, you can tell us which major college programs recruited your lack of skill, muscle, and speed out of high school...