JarHeadJim
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and don't forget he gets to coach in front of all ten Super Fans
and don't forget he gets to coach in front of all ten Super Fans
This guy will be gone in less than two years. He will either jump back into the Pros or jump programs once he experiences the differences between Pro Ball and Penn State verse BC. And yes Penn State can burn in hell, I am just talking budgets, full stadiums, etc.
Yeah I had read that. If his family has connected with a physician and practice and school that is really meeting his childs needs and the family needs then that definitely would change the calculus without question.Maybe, guy has a family issue that could keep him grounded. Probably smart enough to take BC's money and ride it out at his age.
Per Wikipedia:Yeah I had read that. If his family has connected with a physician and practice and school that is really meeting his childs needs and the family needs then that definitely would change the calculus without question.
If it did not, there would be something bad wrong with him.Yeah I had read that. If his family has connected with a physician and practice and school that is really meeting his childs needs and the family needs then that definitely would change the calculus without question.
imo that’s a great hire for BC. He brings name value, high level experience in both college and the pro’s and a solid X’s and O’s guy. I wished Hafley had stayed. I do see BOB jumping at the first chance he gets, but certainly one of the better, proven HC’s in the ACC.
Given his resume and last name, I imagine BoB will generate a meaningful fundraising bump his first year. After that it'll be about people's perception of progress -- which is likely to be the case at SU as well.Chip Kelly has a name; he couldn’t flee UCLA fast enough since they didn’t prioritize NIL. I don’t doubt BOB can be successful - how successful is going to be dictated more by how successful he is as getting boosters to open their wallets than by his Xs and Os skills. He’ll be as successful as boosters are willing to pay (via NIL) him to be.
Given his resume and last name, I imagine BoB will generate a meaningful fundraising bump his first year. After that it'll be about people's perception of progress -- which is likely to be the case at SU as well.
Yep, we’ll see. Honestly I couldn’t have been less impressed with the job O’Brien did with the Pats this past season. So for BC’s sake they better be getting a past incarnation of the guy.people are paying attn to the fact BC finally went and hired a name brand person. The last time they did this was Mike Milbury in hockey and he lasted a month.
This is out of character for them. I think it'll be a massive contrast in styles how SU and BC fare next few years.
BC overpaid and will not be happy with the results.Yep, we’ll see. Honestly I couldn’t have been less impressed with the job O’Brien did with the Pats this past season. So for BC’s sake they better be getting a past incarnation of the guy.
Before zooming in, I thought the codgers in the front were sitting there with afghans on their laps.
I wouldn't personally hold the dumpster fire that Belichick created for this year on Billy O'Brien. I'd look at what he did at Penn St vs the NFL experience. I mean if we go on that metric, we would be laughing at USC hiring Pete Carroll after detonating the NE Patriots in 4 quick years. Some guys are college and some are NFL. Some can be both too as Carroll has evolved to some extent.Yep, we’ll see. Honestly I couldn’t have been less impressed with the job O’Brien did with the Pats this past season. So for BC’s sake they better be getting a past incarnation of the guy.