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Dino just started following beloved, long time Texas SID John Bianco. Maybe he's eyeing him for one of these roles?
So...there's a position opening up in Austin?
Dino just started following beloved, long time Texas SID John Bianco. Maybe he's eyeing him for one of these roles?
In sports information. I'm a shoo-in!So...there's a position opening up in Austin?
Dino just started following beloved, long time Texas SID John Bianco. Maybe he's eyeing him for one of these roles?
Ah! I figured it'd be a weird step for Bianco. Didn't realize their daughters knew each other.No shot.
They have a prior relationship. Bianco just got his job back at Texas.
John Bianco @UT_Bianco 4h4 hours ago
Congrats to my former fellow Austin Junior's VB dad from back in the day @CoachBabersCuse. Syracuse got a good one!
Not sure why you would say this...I will say this I didn't know Hicks has been around 15 years. Our teams from 2005-2008 were out of shape under Greg Robinson. I vividly remember Doug Marrone talking about how out if shape several OL were and the new methods to get them in better condition.
The 2012 OL are standing by him but I support Babers decision.
Never gets oldNot sure why you would say this...
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Feel bad for Robinson but Dino gets to bring in his guy.
After all of our injuries in football a new S&C coach sounds appealing.
Many of the injuries were head related which were diagnosed by GP. Hopefully this changes also.This, exactly. With the amount of injuries we've had over the last couple of years, nobody can convince me that S&C wasn't at least part of it.
I know. But I couldn't resistWorst unis ever. But most of our OL always look like that. You don't get to 300+ without a gut unless you're 6'6+.

Status Quo wasn't working, time to blow it up. Love these moves Babers is making
Many of the injuries were head related which were diagnosed by GP. Hopefully this changes also.
How could the NCAA or anybody else stop someone from getting a second opinion? I understand the university does not have to pay for it, but who cares?My only issue with the injury diagnoses were that it sounded like the players are not allowed to get a second opinion. I really, really don't agree with that. I'm not sure if that is an NCAA restriction or something but no one is infallible.
Totally agree!Babers just got the biggest job of his life in his 50s (and probably his last stop) based a lot on what he has done in the past 4 or 5 years. He would be stupid not to surround himself with any and everyone that he feels got him here. He's not going to keep anyone around because they have former players waxing poetically for them or because somebody has pulled a couple of recruits out of NJ.
People act like SU is killing it in NJ when they are still pulling the second tier (not bad players just not the top 20 in NJ) guys that Babers should be able to pull himself (especially on offense). I have a feeling Babers will be the best recruiting HC SU has had based on personality and style and I trust he surrounds himself with similar people. There are not a lot of recruits left to pull for this year anyway so by the time the next cycle starts Babers will have had a year to showcase his direction for the program.
You cannot want change and they question change even when it is non-on-the-field positions like Brotski held. Bob was the first guy I met at SU and a great person but this is a business and nothing less.
How could the NCAA or anybody else stop someone from getting a second opinion? I understand the university does not have to pay for it, but who cares?
Snee and a bunch of NFLers routinely do it at BC...Worst unis ever. But most of our OL always look like that. You don't get to 300+ without a gut unless you're 6'6+.
KaiserUEO said:Snee and a bunch of NFLers routinely do it at BC...
Remember Nick Romeo, wasn't he like 6' 290. Florida state lifting champion.Those NFL guys are typically tall. We usually have lineman in the 6'2 range. And I just looked at several photos of Giants OL. Not as big but most had a gut. And NFL guys have longer trained and better nutritional access. It's difficult to take a 6'2 6'3 college kid and take him to 300 and keep a flat stomach.
Understood, but there's a difference between a well trained gut...and fat rolls.Those NFL guys are typically tall. We usually have lineman in the 6'2 range. And I just looked at several photos of Giants OL. Not as big but most had a gut. And NFL guys have longer trained and better nutritional access. It's difficult to take a 6'2 6'3 college kid and take him to 300 and keep a flat stomach.
Understood, but there's a difference between a well trained gut...and fat rolls.
Remember Nick Romeo, wasn't he like 6' 290. Florida state lifting champion.