USC already has the #1 QB from the 2013 class, Max Browne. That could factor into his (Allen) decision if this were to go down.
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FYI with the 0.001% of Aggy fanbase that is slightly rational they are beginning to realize Sumlin isn't going to stay... meltdown will be EPIC
USC is arguably one of the top 5 coaching gigs in the USA. Lot of cash, plenty of exposure, and oodles of expectations. One of the best football rosters in the game, and coming off a pretty harsh scholarship loss, he can add some more great players. aTmiswas a mid-tier (OK maybe upper third) in B12, but has had some good success in SEC (who woulda thunk it?). Momentary, probably. Certainly not a proven performer. Johnny M is a talent, albeit pretty much a wild card that doesn't take direction very well. Yeah, I'd leave if I was Sumlin. If aTm's qb is sincere about going to NFL, I'd probably stay if I was Kyle Allen, because there's enough talent in the pipeline for 2-3 years, and trust me, the Aggie boosters are wealthy enough to demand and get a high profile coach to carry on.
Stay tuned, this is exciting, but once Sumlin made public his application to USC, it's only a matter of time before he leaves. Maybe not to USC, but the next time......Tejas mayhaps?
Didn't they just give up 41 to Mississippi State?
In principle. .. Besides it gives U$C a starting numberSumlin staying as expected.
Dumb fucking move. Inflated national rankings notwithstanding, he's been unable to accomplish [Mark May] in his own division and is on the verge of watching Mizzou make CCG before aggy, and that's with the money badger. What the hell does he think is going to happen moving forward? And if it all falls apart next year, those crazy, skinhead, fake army aggy will turn really ugly really quickly. Only thing that I can think is that aggy just dropped an obscene amount of guaranteed money into his SEC recruiting budget.
Sumlin staying as expected.