djorange1989
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Yep he is a UCLA grad. As was Foster, but for Tony’s sake they hopefully don’t hold that against his candidacy!Tony white supposedly on UCLA’s list
Yep he is a UCLA grad. As was Foster, but for Tony’s sake they hopefully don’t hold that against his candidacy!Tony white supposedly on UCLA’s list
Would Beamer leave South Carolina to go back to Virginia Tech??
Little brother in their city, out of place in their conference, home atmosphere is pretty awful, but they have nice wome... errr weather.UCLA just seems cursed recently. Should be a good job but it's not.
Tony White would be a great hire. Clearly a defensive guy with an identity who can do more with less.Yep he is a UCLA grad. As was Foster, but for Tony’s sake they hopefully don’t hold that against his candidacy!
I believe he is a UCLA grad. Would be a bold move.Tony white supposedly on UCLA’s list
As Rick Neuheisel mentioned on the radio this morning, in today's college football landscape, turning things around is less to do with the coach and more to do with how much a school is going to invest. UCLA is tens of millions in debt. The state of California is not going to invest 100's of millions of dollars (like VTech announced a couple days ago) into the program. UCLA will be mid-to-lower tier for years to come.I believe he is a UCLA grad. Would be a bold move.
I doubt their AD has the stones but it might be their best shot to get things turned around.
I've got neckties older than you!"I'm a (old) man. I'm almost 60!"
100 % agreeI really do not get firing a guy this early. For Va Tech, why not let the guy coach the FCS game. And then lose another game or two before letting him go. That much of a difference?
As Rick Neuheisel mentioned on the radio this morning, in today's college football landscape, turning things around is less to do with the coach and more to do with how much a school is going to invest. UCLA is tens of millions in debt. The state of California is not going to invest 100's of millions of dollars (like VTech announced a couple days ago) into the program. UCLA will be mid-to-lower tier for years to come.
What is worse--firing a guy who goes 5-7 (winning FCS and splitting the remainder of games) or firing a guy and then the team goes 2-10 with no head coach?I think they dont want the chance the team starts to win and then they cant fire him.