Random UK Fan Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2018 14,683 27,544 113 Feb 6, 2021 #1 Please see thread title.
redraider1212 Well-Known Member Gold Member Jul 10, 2019 104 484 63 Feb 6, 2021 #2 He’d be under FBI investigation very quickly for paying players
Random UK Fan Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2018 14,683 27,544 113 Feb 6, 2021 #4 I like his takes. He can be a bit of a homer, but I feel like he knows what he’s talking about. Reactions: FaithPlusOne and lurkeraspect84
ExitFlagger Well-Known Member May 2, 2015 15,739 11,844 113 Team Kansas Feb 6, 2021 #6 The only thing that’s kept him from throwing his hat in the ring is that he doesn’t want to show up his former coach.
The only thing that’s kept him from throwing his hat in the ring is that he doesn’t want to show up his former coach.
della Well-Known Member Gold Member Dec 11, 2001 50,690 31,889 113 Team Tennessee Feb 7, 2021 #7 A tall one.
lurkeraspect84 Well-Known Member Mar 4, 2014 53,963 60,950 113 Feb 7, 2021 #8 I feel he'd make a better lawyer than coach. *NCAA wouldn't do him any favors as a coach.
Villian07 Well-Known Member Aug 11, 2015 6,168 3,526 113 Feb 7, 2021 #9 He would be very good at telling his players that they are a really really really really good players. Reactions: lurkeraspect84
He would be very good at telling his players that they are a really really really really good players.
Villian07 Well-Known Member Aug 11, 2015 6,168 3,526 113 Feb 7, 2021 #10 Seriously though I feel like he’d be about as good as former coaches turned announcers like franshilla, Greenberg, vitals, rafferty. But who knows I can’t think of an announcer first becoming a coach except mark Jackson in the NBA.
Seriously though I feel like he’d be about as good as former coaches turned announcers like franshilla, Greenberg, vitals, rafferty. But who knows I can’t think of an announcer first becoming a coach except mark Jackson in the NBA.