with the sanctions ending soon and a whole season basically to find a new HC they should be able to find someone good enough out there.
John Robinson was an assistant coach that succeeded McKay when he left to Tampa Bay. Tollner was a big deal since he did well at San Diego State before then.
Larry Smith was actually a pretty big hire at the time since he had a lot of success at Missouri and Arizona before then.
The fact that these guys didn't succeed as in getting a national championship doesn't mean they weren't big coaches. If Chris Petersen ever left Boise, he'd be considered a "big" coach. But if he failed at his next gig, everyone would forget him.
It wasn't until Paul Hackett left that USC had difficulty getting good coaches. Pete Carroll was the 3rd choice and plenty of Trojan fans thought he was the wrong guy for the job.
John Robinson was an assistant coach that succeeded McKay when he left to Tampa Bay. Tollner was a big deal since he did well at San Diego State before then.
Larry Smith was actually a pretty big hire at the time since he had a lot of success at Missouri and Arizona before then.
The fact that these guys didn't succeed as in getting a national championship doesn't mean they weren't big coaches. If Chris Petersen ever left Boise, he'd be considered a "big" coach. But if he failed at his next gig, everyone would forget him.
It wasn't until Paul Hackett left that USC had difficulty getting good coaches. Pete Carroll was the 3rd choice and plenty of Trojan fans thought he was the wrong guy for the job.
John Robinson was an assistant coach that succeeded McKay when he left to Tampa Bay. Tollner was a big deal since he did well at San Diego State before then.
Larry Smith was actually a pretty big hire at the time since he had a lot of success at Missouri and Arizona before then.
The fact that these guys didn't succeed as in getting a national championship doesn't mean they weren't big coaches. If Chris Petersen ever left Boise, he'd be considered a "big" coach. But if he failed at his next gig, everyone would forget him.
It wasn't until Paul Hackett left that USC had difficulty getting good coaches. Pete Carroll was the 3rd choice and plenty of Trojan fans thought he was the wrong guy for the job.
John Robinson was an assistant coach that succeeded McKay when he left to Tampa Bay. Tollner was a big deal since he did well at San Diego State before then.
Larry Smith was actually a pretty big hire at the time since he had a lot of success at Missouri and Arizona before then.
The fact that these guys didn't succeed as in getting a national championship doesn't mean they weren't big coaches. If Chris Petersen ever left Boise, he'd be considered a "big" coach. But if he failed at his next gig, everyone would forget him.
It wasn't until Paul Hackett left that USC had difficulty getting good coaches. Pete Carroll was the 3rd choice and plenty of Trojan fans thought he was the wrong guy for the job.
FULL CARD:
(2 team, 7 point teaser, ties win -128)
LSU +10 at Georgia
at UCF +14 vs So Carolina
WAKE FOREST +28.5 at Clemson
(2 team, 6 point teaser, ties reduce, +100)
OLE MISS +22.5 at Bama
at HAWAII +24.5 v Fresno State
(2 team, 6 point teasers, ties reduce, +100)
MIDDLE TENNESSEE +29 at BYU
UAB +25.5 at Vanderbilt
at GEORGIA TECH -1 vs Virginia Tech
at ASU +.5 vs USC
(2 teams, 7 point teaser, ties win, -128)
at WASHINGTON -3 vs Arizona
COLORADO +18 at Oregon State
32 year
FULL CARD:
(2 team, 7 point teaser, ties win -128)
LSU +10 at Georgia
at UCF +14 vs So Carolina
WAKE FOREST +28.5 at Clemson
(2 team, 6 point teaser, ties reduce, +100)
OLE MISS +22.5 at Bama
at HAWAII +24.5 v Fresno State
(2 team, 6 point teasers, ties reduce, +100)
MIDDLE TENNESSEE +29 at BYU
UAB +25.5 at Vanderbilt
at GEORGIA TECH -1 vs Virginia Tech
at ASU +.5 vs USC
(2 teams, 7 point teaser, ties win, -128)
at WASHINGTON -3 vs Arizona
COLORADO +18 at Oregon State
32 year
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