When they aren't coaching they are traveling recruiting or something recruiting. I'm friends with a son in law of a former UT assistant. He was telling me about everything the guy had to do. It was 24/7/365.
There is no off season in College Football anymore. it is 24/7/365 recruiting. EDIT: Card coming in and stealing my thunder. Anyway, I don't know how this kind of model can keep working. These coaches are (if they care #ddiapos) going to burn out and have heart attacks on the field at 50 years old. I would like to see the NFL draft a ton of kids and then allocate them to "college farm teams", but that is just something off the top of my head. Not sure it would work.
Unless, of course, you are the OBC in USCjr. Then it is work until 2, hit the golf course by 3. Which is how it should be, but the job has morphed into a monstrosity with all the money involved now.
Racked up a losing (41-49) record, banking $24+ mill and hasn't coached since Sept ... only in America!
well cal's rb coach had time to find strange: http://espn.go.com/college-football...n-bears-assistant-arrested-prostitution-sting
given the fact he couldn't beat out a qb at ND I thought was thoroughly mediocre, I hardly see this as game changer. and they run a pretty complicated offense at FSU. if he couldn't master Kelly's offense after 3 years, I find it hard to believe he's going to step in and play well with a couple of months in fishers.
Josh Imatorbhebhe commits to Tee and USC. I imagine Kesling let out a sigh of relief and is breathing easier. lol
What's Fisher have at QB? Two Frosh and a Soph backing Maguire? Who's not that experienced either. Lots of new blood and a JR who had an okay Spring and one start under his belt. Maguire's (only true) advantage? He knows Fishers O / playbook. Golson's more talented and he adds mobility --- FSU returns just one starter to their o-line. It really comes down to how quickly he can get the O.
is that an offense that really takes advantage of golson's mobility? golson flat out sucked for the vast majority of last year at ND