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re: Texas A&M hasn't finished the season ranked in the AP or
Posted on 6/12/10 at 8:21 pm to Froman
Posted on 6/12/10 at 8:21 pm to Froman
Their fans are going to be able to watch them on CBS and all of the ESPN Networks prior to a 10:00 kickoff. They will be getting much more exposure east of the MS and instate players will see them playing the best. Texas will now have a great volleyball team.
Posted on 6/12/10 at 8:24 pm to Irons Puppet
Plus take a look at Slocum's coaching tree this helped quite a bit.
Coaching tree
Several former and current college coaches trace their lineage back to R. C. Slocum on his coaching tree:
Phil Bennett, A&M defensive coordinator 1995–96, later coached Southern Methodist University
Bob Davie, A&M defensive coordinator 1989–93, later coached Notre Dame
Steve Ensminger, A&M offensive coordinator 1994–96, former Auburn tight ends coach, Now LSU
Mike Hankwitz, A&M defensive coordinator 1997–2002, later coached University of Arizona
Steve Kragthorpe, A&M quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator 1997–2000, former University of Louisville head coach
Gary Kubiak, A&M running backs coach 1992–93, current Houston Texans head coach
Mark F Barnes, A&M Player 1979-1982 LB, Strength and Conditioning Coach 1988-1993 Dallas Cowboys Strength and Conditioning Coach 1994-1995
Steve Marshall, A&M offensive coordinator 1997, current Cleveland Browns offensive line coach
Mike Sherman, A&M offensive line coach 1989–93 and 1995–96, current Texas A&M University head coach
Kevin Sumlin, A&M offensive coordinator 2001–02, current University of Houston head coach
Bob Toledo, A&M offensive coordinator 1989–93, later coached UCLA and current Tulane University head coach
Tommy Tuberville, A&M defensive coordinator 1994, current Texas Tech University and former Auburn University head coach
Alan Weddell, A&M inside linebackers coach 1998–2002, former University of Houston defensive coordinator
Coaching tree
Several former and current college coaches trace their lineage back to R. C. Slocum on his coaching tree:
Phil Bennett, A&M defensive coordinator 1995–96, later coached Southern Methodist University
Bob Davie, A&M defensive coordinator 1989–93, later coached Notre Dame
Steve Ensminger, A&M offensive coordinator 1994–96, former Auburn tight ends coach, Now LSU
Mike Hankwitz, A&M defensive coordinator 1997–2002, later coached University of Arizona
Steve Kragthorpe, A&M quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator 1997–2000, former University of Louisville head coach
Gary Kubiak, A&M running backs coach 1992–93, current Houston Texans head coach
Mark F Barnes, A&M Player 1979-1982 LB, Strength and Conditioning Coach 1988-1993 Dallas Cowboys Strength and Conditioning Coach 1994-1995
Steve Marshall, A&M offensive coordinator 1997, current Cleveland Browns offensive line coach
Mike Sherman, A&M offensive line coach 1989–93 and 1995–96, current Texas A&M University head coach
Kevin Sumlin, A&M offensive coordinator 2001–02, current University of Houston head coach
Bob Toledo, A&M offensive coordinator 1989–93, later coached UCLA and current Tulane University head coach
Tommy Tuberville, A&M defensive coordinator 1994, current Texas Tech University and former Auburn University head coach
Alan Weddell, A&M inside linebackers coach 1998–2002, former University of Houston defensive coordinator
Posted on 6/12/10 at 8:29 pm to Irons Puppet
Started with RC. He was slow to adjust to early recruiting and was losing the recruiting battles to Mack and Bob.
By the time he got it, the natives were restless and he was canned. Fran was "goldenboy" (wasn't he Bama?) having been successful at mid-major NM resurrected TCU. (History reveals he was luckier than good - LT and Gary Patterson)
He literally RAN the program to the precipice of oblivion. How do take a record setting passer and turn him into a fullback taking snaps?
What happened? That's what happened.
Jury is out on Sherman. I like what he's doing - top 5 Offense. New D staff, scheme and attitude. (we'll see)
I anticipate the AP top 25 drought to end this year.
By the time he got it, the natives were restless and he was canned. Fran was "goldenboy" (wasn't he Bama?) having been successful at mid-major NM resurrected TCU. (History reveals he was luckier than good - LT and Gary Patterson)
He literally RAN the program to the precipice of oblivion. How do take a record setting passer and turn him into a fullback taking snaps?
What happened? That's what happened.
Jury is out on Sherman. I like what he's doing - top 5 Offense. New D staff, scheme and attitude. (we'll see)
I anticipate the AP top 25 drought to end this year.
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