Vaya con Dios Rojo
quote:What the hell does this even mean?
There is a search at Bright. Interesting to see how this all plays out.
quote:Still using Win95 I see....quote:quote:quote:Have more details on this?
There is a search at Bright. Interesting to see how this all plays out.
Rojo had to go dark. Rumor is KDS and sharp got wind of the leaked info. Haven't heard from rojo since. They're on to him...
quote:quote:Insider information of what kind? Just curious what kind of info they are possibly leaking.
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Example?
There are two posters there that seem to have insider information. The thought is that they have become quiet because the AD is snooping around for leaks (which Hamm confirmed). I thought one of them just said he was taking a break.
I could totally believe it because it happened before.
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SIAP
Spurrier's letter to South Carolina's Fans
"When I mentioned I may coach again, I meant possibly as a volunteer coach at a high school. After thirty years as a head coach, I positively know that my head coaching career is finished."
http://www.thestate.com/sports/college/university-of-south-carolina/usc-football/article47391880.html
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I agree.
That is the first I have seen of that letter, but with that said, I could easily see him doing an about face and saying:
"At the time, I never expected that Sumlin would offer me this position (OC). It was just too good of an opportunity to pass up. Now let's go win an NC"
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Doesn't Sharp have better things to do than look for a mole? Like count beans?
quote:You have to register and be approved for an AgTag.
The AD, KDS and Sharp can mind-meld and Rojo would be smarter than the result. Unless TexAgs gives-up Rojo's identity (if they have it) or IP address he is safe.
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Also, as far as Rojo's disappearance is concerned, I am not really sure what more there is for him to say.
He called his shot on the hire, gave us a tentative timeframe that still sounds reasonable.
There really isn't anything else he can add. Plus every time he posts he gets asked a bunch of frivolous questions that he has already answered if people would just go out there and look.
What more is there for Rojo to do, except lie low until the public announcement and then return to gloat?
quote:I hope we don't..quote:
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Spurrier's letter to South Carolina's Fans
"When I mentioned I may coach again, I meant possibly as a volunteer coach at a high school. After thirty years as a head coach, I positively know that my head coaching career is finished."
http://www.thestate.com/sports/college/university-of-south-carolina/usc-football/article47391880.html
I've been on #TeamRojo since the beginning, but this has created more doubt in my mind than anything else posted on this board to date. I think Spurrier would be an excellent addition to our program and hope we get him.
quote:I believe that Rojo has a credible source. Whether that source is accurate concerning Spurrier remains to be seen. If things proceed like last year, it may be 30 days before we know if it is true. I do know that Rojo was calling for Spavital to be replaced last year by Philip Montgomery of Baylor (he was right!).
Speculation is speculation.
Every time a big school is looking for a DC, every big name is thrown out there.
Rojo didn't throw Chavis' name out there, he said it was a done deal days before it was. He was right. He was also correct about Foster strongly considering the job.
Now this doesn't mean that he is 100% correct with Spurrier. As with Foster, Spurrier could change his mind and decide to actually retire.
The thing is, this is actually truly intriguing as Spurrier said on GameDay that he still wanted to coach, and the OC position at A&M would allow him to do what he enjoys without having to deal with the headaches of being the HC.
Sumlin is a very hands off HC, which would be the perfect fit for Spurrier and his personality (coincidentally, it works very well with Chavis too). Further, I would suspect that Spurrier and our AD (who hired him at SC) probably get along pretty well and are ok with his personality.
If this works out, this could truly be a grand slam hire.
quote:He also sounds like someone who enjoys coaching. I think he wants to be done with the stress of being a Head Coach. I think he just likes to coach and win. He doesnt want the CEO-type nonsense that goes with being the guy in charge.quote:I hope we don't..quote:
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Spurrier's letter to South Carolina's Fans
"When I mentioned I may coach again, I meant possibly as a volunteer coach at a high school. After thirty years as a head coach, I positively know that my head coaching career is finished."
http://www.thestate.com/sports/college/university-of-south-carolina/usc-football/article47391880.html
I've been on #TeamRojo since the beginning, but this has created more doubt in my mind than anything else posted on this board to date. I think Spurrier would be an excellent addition to our program and hope we get him.
After reading that he sounds like a very, very tired man that needs a break.