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Five Candidates for Clemson Job

October 14, 2008

Here are the five most likely candidates to replace Tommy Bowden at Clemson:

  • Jim Grobe (Wake Forest) - If you cannot beat them, have them join you. Few coaches in the country can claim they do more with less.
  • Bobby Johnson (Vanderbilt) - He’s a Clemson alum (1973) who has rebuilt the Commodores from the ashes. Would not be the splashy hire, but his academic track record fits president James Barker’s mold.
  • Will Muschamp (Texas) - An intense, vocal figure — in other words, the anti-Bowden — who has generated top-notch, physical defenses at Auburn and now Texas. Figures to be the most sought-after assistant in the college ranks this offseason.
  • Gary Patterson (Texas Christian) - Clemson AD Terry Don Phillips likes his southwestern guys, and Patterson has built a reputation as a consistent winner with a physical, hard-nosed style.
  • Dabo Swinney (Clemson) - The current interim coach has more potential staying power than your average interim guy. Gained a ton of respect from administration as the football team liaison during last year’s rift with an academic review board.

Full Story: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Lane Kiffin to Syracuse?

October 2, 2008


Photo from AP Photo

They say timing is everything.

Well, if now former Oakland Raiders coach Lane Kiffin is high on your list of candidates to replace Greg Robinson as head coach of the Syracuse Football team if and when he goes, this must be like Christmas morning in the timing department for you.

Now, I can only speak for my little slice of the world. Based on conversations I’ve had on the radio, messages left in the comments section in this and other blogs, message board posts, emails, texts, telegraphs, and other forms of communication I’m forgetting right now, Lane Kiffin has absolutely been one of the most popular names mentioned as a possible candidate to replace Grob.

That conversation was made all the more interesting when Daryl Gross told me last week that Kiffin would be a candidate in any coaching search that would be done here.

So, is Kiffin the guy?….

Full Story: Syracuse Post-Standard

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USC Tailback Bradford Unhappy

October 1, 2008


Photo from AP Photo by Richard Vogel

USC tailback Allen Bradford has waited patiently for his chance. He starred on special teams for two seasons. Broke off highlight-reel plays almost daily last spring and during fall training camp.

The powerful junior from San Bernardino, coaches said, would be part of the tailback rotation. But after getting no carries in the Trojans’ loss at Oregon State, Bradford could not contain his frustration.

“Even with as many tailbacks that we have, I shouldn’t be going through this,” Bradford said Monday after practice. “I just want to play. I came here to play.”

The 5-foot-11, 225-pound Bradford, who starred at running back and linebacker at Colton High, did not rail. He spoke quietly about his situation and acknowledged that fellow junior Stafon Johnson and sophomores C.J. Gable and Joe McKnight also were talented backs.

But that did not ease the sting of not carrying the ball once in a game when the Trojans managed only 86 rushing yards and McKnight struggled and fumbled.

Full Story: Los Angeles Times

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Bowden on His Way Out at Clemson?

September 30, 2008


Photo from AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain

This must be getting old for Clemson fans. Every year, promise. Every year, that promise is shattered with an unsettling loss.

This was supposed to be the Tigers’ year. The season opened with a loss to Alabama - not so embarrassing, considering the Tide’s start.

But now, this. Clemson blew an 11-point lead at home to Maryland on Saturday, losing 20-17. Another hard-to-take loss like Georgia Tech last season or Virginia Tech in 2006 or Wake Forest in 2005 or Duke in 2004 or …

The Tigers are stuck with Tommy Bowden after giving him a six-year extension in December just because Arkansas made a phone call.

But remember, this is Clemson, not exactly a bastion of integrity, and a university with enough boosters used to paying off people, most illegally, so that a few million to break a contract should be no problem.

Full Story: Palm Beach Post

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Georgia’s Moreno Could Miss Tennessee Game

September 30, 2008


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Georgia tailback Knowshon Moreno, considered one of the nation’s leading Heisman Trophy candidates, could miss the Bulldogs’ next game due to an injury.

Moreno, a sophomore, suffered a contusion — or substantial bruise — on one of his elbows during the second half of Saturday night’s 41-30 loss to Alabama. Georgia is off this week before resuming play against Tennessee in Athens on Oct. 11.

“He has a pretty good contusion on the elbow,” coach Mark Richt said this afternoon. “He’s already getting some good movement back. … He has a shot of playing in the next game but it’s not guaranteed though.”

Moreno was one of several Bulldogs that suffered significant injuries on Saturday.

Full Story: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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College Football Top Ten: Week 5

September 28, 2008

Wow… what a weekend! Four top ten teams end up with a loss including media sweetheart, USC. Alabama and Penn State take advantage and make big moves up our list. Looks like we are in for another wild ride on the way to the BCS Championship.

Here’s our list for the week:

  1. Oklahoma Sooners
  2. LSU Tigers
  3. Texas Longhorns
  4. Alabama Crimson Tide
  5. Missouri Tigers
  6. Penn State Nittany Lions
  7. Texas Tech Red Raiders
  8. South Florida Bulls
  9. Georgia Bulldogs
  10. BYU Cougars

Dropped Out: USC, Florida, Wisconsin

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Gary Pinkel to Washington?

September 27, 2008

Bill Fleenor, an outspoken Washington booster, hopes Missouri fans appreciate what they have in coach Gary Pinkel. On second thought, he would rather they don’t.

With the Huskies winless after three games and support waning for fourth-year coach Tyrone Willingham, it’s a fall of discontent for the once-proud program. And should Willingham not return, supporters such as Fleenor have their sights on Pinkel.

“It would be an earthquake of excitement,” said Fleenor, a stockbroker in Walla Walla, Wash. “People would go nuts if he were our coach. He would be well-accepted.”

More so than Willingham. Since he signed a five-year deal to become Washington’s coach in December 2004, Willingham carries an 11-28 record into the home Pac-10 Conference opener against Stanford on Saturday. Pressure is building in Seattle for the Huskies to become bowl eligible for the first time during his tenure. Should University of Washington officials fire Willingham, those close to the program say Pinkel and MU offensive coordinator Dave Christensen, both with Washington ties and rising national profiles, could become attractive options.

Pinkel’s coaching career began in Washington under venerable coach Don James, whom Pinkel played for as a tight end at Kent State. In 1976, Pinkel worked as a tight ends coach before becoming a wide receivers coach at Bowling Green. In 1979, Pinkel returned to Washington and spent the next 12 seasons as a wide receivers coach (1979-83) and offensive coordinator (1984-90). During Pinkel’s time under James from 1979-90, the Huskies won 104 games, three conference championships and two Rose Bowls.

Source: Columbia Missourian

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