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UT focusing on Kevin Steele?

Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:31 pm
Posted by LSUTigKyl
Nashville
Member since May 2009
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Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:31 pm
Their beat writer Jimmy Hyams who is usually spot on says it's going this way now. Talked to someone I know that's close to situation. Steele and Chavis are childhood best friends. Wouldn't surprise me if Steele brought him along.
Posted by The Baker
This is fine.
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:33 pm to
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Posted by TennesseeFan25
Honolulu
Member since May 2016
8391 posts
Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:34 pm to
Jesus... dude is 106 years old and has played the H.C. game before to fail.

I say we just wait EVERYONE out.

You think we are going to hire a coach, when's it coming, what's happening?

Nope, jokes on you, we're just here chilling, we can play the waiting game
Posted by BayouBengals03
lsu14always
Member since Nov 2007
99999 posts
Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:34 pm to
I would laugh then.
Posted by tigerfan84
Member since Dec 2003
20346 posts
Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:35 pm to
I'd hire Miles before Steele
Posted by TchPowDog
Zachary, LA
Member since Sep 2015
4798 posts
Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:36 pm to
Lol this is just a damn shite show now.
Posted by TOSOV
Member since Jan 2016
8922 posts
Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:40 pm to
Steele was my top coordinator choice most of the season, so i'm good with it at this point to end it.

He's a UT guy, and his defense beat uga and bama. Better than Tee at this point.
Posted by 0
Member since Aug 2011
16646 posts
Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:42 pm to
It was on the espn scroll a bit ago that he was contacted for an interview.
Posted by LesGeaux45
Member since Nov 2009
9232 posts
Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:43 pm to
Ew. Steele as HC was a pretty huge disaster at Baylor.
Posted by Dr RC
The Money Pit
Member since Aug 2011
58128 posts
Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:44 pm to
quote:

The situation

It was only John Robinson’s second game as UNLV’s coach and the second one for coach Kevin Steele at Baylor. Nine days earlier in a 26-3 victory at North Texas, UNLV ended a 16-game losing streak and 26-game road skid.

Steele was facing similar issues. Coming off consecutive 2-9 seasons, the Bears had lost the week before at Boston College 30-29 on a missed extra point in overtime.

Wanting to establish a more aggressive and confident mindset, Steele saw an opportunity in the closing seconds against UNLV.

Leading 24-21, Baylor had gained a first down to the Rebels’ 8-yard line with 28 seconds to play. UNLV had no timeouts remaining, so Baylor quarterback Jermaine Alfred only had to drop to a knee and the congratulatory handshakes would have begun.

“When you have the chance to ice the game, you ice it,” Robinson said. “You can’t let some agenda get in the way.” But Steele did, instructing his players to try to score a touchdown. UNLV players were furious when they saw the Bears go into a huddle, and they knew they couldn’t allow Baylor to score.

“I was kind of pissed that they’re trying to ram it down our throat,” Bradeson said.

The play

The Bears didn’t try anything fancy. As the clock dwindled to 8 seconds, tailback Darrell Bush took the handoff and charged between the tackles.

“If he got to the end zone, we wanted everybody to hit the guy,” Thomas said. “It was not right.”

UNLV cornerback Andre Hilliard and safety Quincy Sanders met Bush at the 3 and held him up, desperate to keep the churning tailback from reaching the end zone.

“I thought we had lost,” linebacker Brickell said. “A couple of plays earlier, I almost stripped the guy of the ball, so I thought if I can, I’ll do it again when I get the opportunity.”

As Bush reached for the end zone, Brickell charged from his left side and knocked the ball loose and it bounced a yard deep into the end zone.

Thomas sprinted from the other side and grabbed the ball about a foot above the ground. He only had to get past Baylor’s 251-pound fullback Melvin Barnett.

“As soon as I picked up the ball, I knew I was going all the way,” Thomas said. “I got it in my hands and looked up and outran (Barnett). I just didn’t know if there was a penalty. I had a clear path.”

Up in the coaches’ box, Bradeson had just removed his headset and stood up to get ready to go downstairs. But when he saw Thomas running down the left sideline, he grabbed a microphone and yelled, “We’re going to win! We’re going to win!”

The aftermath

The sudden and total silence of Baylor fans stays with Thomas. Robinson walked over to shake hands with Steele, who looked as if the life had left his body.

The play made national news, but because the game wasn’t televised, it failed to take a greater hold on the public imagination. ESPN.com ranked it No. 85 among college football’s defining plays. Scout.com ranked it the 48th greatest finish.


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Posted by JPLSU1981
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2005
26313 posts
Posted on 11/28/17 at 10:53 pm to
What an incredibly awful hire that would be. There’s no way they hire Steele, right?

No chance IMO. The fans would burn their athletic department to the ground, rightfully so.
This post was edited on 11/28/17 at 10:54 pm
Posted by MF Doom
I'm only Joshin'
Member since Oct 2008
11712 posts
Posted on 11/28/17 at 11:06 pm to
Maaaan frick that

I'd rather take a chance on a young guy like Aranda than Kevin fricking steele
Posted by Ag Zwin
Member since Mar 2016
20025 posts
Posted on 11/28/17 at 11:37 pm to
Reposting from another thread. (Errors in the quote are original to the piece):

LAST SECOND FUMBLE RETURN ROBS STEELE OF FIRST VICTORY

quote:

UNLV's Kevin Thomas returned a fumble 99-yard to score a touchdown with no time remaining as the Rebles upset Baylor 27-24 at Floyd Casey Stadium in Waco Saturday night.

The Bears led 24-21 with four seconds left on the clock when Darrell Bush was stripped on the goal line at the UNLV one yard line while trying to push his way to the endzone. But just when victory seemed assured, Rebel defensive back Thomas picked up the ball and returned it 99 yards for the touchdown as time expired.

"We were trying to create an atmospshere where we line up and get after people," coach Kevin Steele said of his decision not to have his quarterback take a knee on the game's final play. 



Posted by crispyUGA
Upstate SC
Member since Feb 2011
15919 posts
Posted on 11/29/17 at 7:02 am to
As a Georgia fan, this makes me happy.
Posted by mrbroker
Sylacauga Alabama
Member since Jul 2011
16575 posts
Posted on 11/29/17 at 7:05 am to
my "inside" source told me Kevin had been contact should mullet man turn it down. Not sure how anyone in their right mind thought he was leaving OSU
Posted by lsuhunt555
Teakwood Village Breh
Member since Nov 2008
38415 posts
Posted on 11/29/17 at 7:33 am to
I hope this happens just to watch Clay Travis have a fricking meltdown.
Posted by wareaglepete
Lumon Industries
Member since Dec 2012
11045 posts
Posted on 11/29/17 at 7:35 am to
I love Coach Steele and what he has done for our defense, but as a head coach? I think it would be a bad choice.
Posted by Katdances
NOLA
Member since Dec 2011
397 posts
Posted on 11/29/17 at 7:57 am to
I always assumed Steele would be DC at tenn next yr but I cant imagine him getting a head coach gig ever again.
Posted by bamagreycoat
Member since Oct 2012
5749 posts
Posted on 11/29/17 at 8:12 am to
Before all y'all stroke Steele off too hard about Auburn's defense, let us please remember that AU ain't exactly devoid of a shat load of talent on defense. Having the best D-Line in the nation helps a good bit as well. When Chavis was at Tennessee he had exceptional talent in his defense as well. Steele might end up killing it at Tennessee but I seriously doubt it.
Posted by TT9
Global warming
Member since Sep 2008
82952 posts
Posted on 11/29/17 at 8:14 am to
If they hire Steele and not even call Les, i'd
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