Ugh. If there's a Napoleonic fan base on par with the juggalos, it's the jugganeers.Supposedly, he's interviewing with WVU this week.
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Ugh. If there's a Napoleonic fan base on par with the juggalos, it's the jugganeers.Supposedly, he's interviewing with WVU this week.
Gorden Gee connection so it makes since. I still think Fickell should stick it out at Cincy for a while
I just have a feeling that Fick is going to stay in Cincinnati for one more year at least. based on what he said at the colerain stag when he was hired leads me to believe morgantown is not a great fit. Fick and his family are strong in their Catholic faith. arent too many Catholic school or parish options in WV. think that will play a major role.
I used to think that about the Pac-Whatever. WVU doesn't seem like a good fit.I dont know, being willing and able to play Defense in the Big XII might just assure him a shot at the playoffs every year. lol
Article about how Cincinnati and Rutgers took advantage of a recruiting loophole (likely to be shut down by NCAA soon).
How Cincinnati did this is what makes Phillips’ recruitment process so notable. Cincinnati, along with Rutgers, found and used a loophole in the NCAA rules to directly evaluate and build relationships with possible recruits in late winter, well ahead of the spring evaluation and summer camp period.
The rules regarding college football coaches and access to prospective student-athletes are complex and hard-and-fast, tied to certain periods of the calendar year. But coaches are always looking for an edge. There was drama over satellite camps a few years ago. Then there was running spring football on the IMG Academy campus.
Club teams became the latest loophole.
NCAA bylaw 13.11.2.4 allows any coach to get involved with or run a club team of prospects, as long as everything tied to it is held off campus and is not affiliated with the university. Prospective players must be within a 50-mile radius of the school, which, based on population density, makes this practice more advantageous for programs in metropolitan areas. The rule was intended to help coaches of non-revenue sports make a little extra income on the side in the summer. Basketball is specifically excluded, in part because of the AAU circuit. Football is not.
My Aunt Jane fed this boy lunch every day. My Aunt Jane didn't feed no traitors.Question: Would Fickell ever consider coaching at ttun? Would ttun ever consider hiring a former Buckeye? Thoughts?
He had two chances at a better bowl.,he got what he earned.Poor Luke had a great season and gets stuck playing in the Birmingham Bowl against Boston College. The downside of coaching at a school like Cincy