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re: Where does Fleck end up?
Posted on 11/21/16 at 2:38 pm to Le Tenia
Posted on 11/21/16 at 2:38 pm to Le Tenia
I think lsu ends up with fleck. He checks a lot of the same boxes as Herman but is way cheaper. I think LSU gets him for about $4 million a year and gives Oregeron $2 million a year to stay on as a recruiter. Same for aranda. His biggest weakness would be recruiting sec style but besides that his offensive system is worth the gamble. The end of the day we get an offensive coach, keep aranda for a few years and pay O to recruit
Posted on 11/21/16 at 3:02 pm to thomastehbest
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Oregeron $2 million a year to stay on as a recruiter.
This made me snicker, thanks!
Posted on 11/21/16 at 3:05 pm to thomastehbest
Not a chance!! Herman is 6 years older than Fleck and his resume is more rounded than Fleck's. Not even close.
Fleck will do well but he is the epitome of the "flavor of the month" and no guarantee with his 28-21 record that he will be anything other than a motivational speaker selling his plan on a 2:30 am infomercial.
Herman should be the focus not lil' Tony Robbins.
Fleck will do well but he is the epitome of the "flavor of the month" and no guarantee with his 28-21 record that he will be anything other than a motivational speaker selling his plan on a 2:30 am infomercial.
Herman should be the focus not lil' Tony Robbins.
Posted on 11/21/16 at 3:18 pm to thomastehbest
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His biggest weakness would be recruiting sec style
Just seeing he was the recruiting coordinator at NIU before age 30. Only 35 now, seems like someone that the recruits and their parents would like. Basing this solely on a few interviews I've seen with him on ESPN
Watched an interview with him the other day and was impressed. Was basically saying he understands why an undefeated Western Michigan wouldn't be considered for the playoff, that they would need to have sustained success over the course of a few seasons to get consideration.
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