LOL, grilled some Mahi Sunday. Bucs were getting blown out so I went to get everything prepped and make the dippin' sauce. Turned the TV back on and they went from 17 down to 10 up in about 40 minutes. Herbert looks pretty good. Think he will have a good career. Maybe great if they can surround him with some talent and blocking. And it turns out Brady is still Brady.
Deommodore Lenoir opts back in for Oregon Ducks Lenoir was one of five Ducks to opt out and declare for the draft some good news got 1 of 4 secondary starters back anyhoo
Dont’e Thornton, nation’s No. 6 wide receiver, commits to Oregon Ducks Prior to the head coaching tenure of Mario Cristobal, the Oregon Ducks football program had never signed a consensus top-10 recruiting class nationally or the top class in the Pac-12 Conference,.. the 2021 class is shaping up to be the third consecutive group that sits atop the Pac-12 standings on Signing Day https://247sports.com/Season/2021-Football/CompositeTeamRankings/ But even during Oregon’s historic run the wide receiver position has been a weak spot,.. In the class of 2018, the Ducks lost seven pass-catchers to decommitment. In 2019, Oregon missed on several key targets. The class of 2020 proved to be much of the same. All of that resulted in the wide receiver position becoming Oregon’s biggest need in the 2021 recruiting cycle - and the Ducks were going to have to turn the tide at the position without being able to host official visits and while replacing both its offensive coordinator and wide receiver coach. the results, best 2021 WR and TE class in the country.... Mario,!! https://www.oregonlive.com/recruiti...ers-the-best-in-2021-according-to-rivals.html https://www.oregonlive.com/recruiti...uiting-tight-ends-the-best-in-2021-class.html Canzano: Mario Cristobal’s contract extension is unfinished business for Oregon Ducks Cristobal’s current contract would pay him $2.7 million this season. It makes him the No. 57 highest-paid coach in the country. He ranks 11th among the Pac-12′s dozen head football coaches, ahead of only Oregon State’s Jonathan Smith ($2.4 million). Long-term deal, yeah?.. Also, much larger buyout protection for UO, yes? The negotiation was headed exactly that way eight months ago. A high-ranking UO athletic department source told me in February that the sides were involved in a serious discussions. Cristobal’s agent was in regular contact with Oregon AD Rob Mullens. I expected a long-term deal to be announced in March or April at the latest, but then a pandemic hit. Oregon instead announced a hiring freeze in April. University president Michael Schill took a 12% reduction in his pay. Mullens and Cristobal voluntarily cut their own pay by 10% in a show of solidarity and fiscal responsibility. The Ducks coach needs a raise and extension. I’m told by insiders that the plan is to get him one in the coming months.
Make the most of Cristobal while you can. I think that as soon as a really good job opens up in the SEC he will take it. Guys Malzahn is surely on the hot seat at Auburn. Cristobal is from Florida and his coaching roots are in the south
True but he would be a lot closer to home and coaches who aspire to greatness embrace the challenge of competing agaist the best
that's the way you feel, BB, but winning the National title is the goal,.. I care for the Tigers, but fuck the rest of the SEC