Best tweet about Kelly..........even better replies. It's epic:
Well, he allegedly did kill a student.
Got it, and since many of the posts were Sopranos and Godfather-related thought killing a kid might make him a "made" man for the job.yes, but the tweet I posted was about the Italian accent (making fun of the fact that he developed a southern accent when he took the LSU job). the replies to the accent tweet are pure gold.
Best tweet about Kelly..........even better replies. It's epic:
Part of the Cignetti-NIL effect. Every delusional and semi-delusional fanbase/whale donors/AD will be combing the desert for the next Curt Cignetti.Was listening to a pod today and one of the hosts talked to an agent in the industry and the agent was like it’s possible to get 40 openings in the FBS this year.
The host thought it was exaggeration but if you sit down and look at the jobs that have a decent potential of coming open and their trickle down effects it could very well happen. I think previous high was in the low 30s.
The Cignetti effect is going to warm the seats in a lot of programs. There are going to be a lot of conversations between ADs and underachieving coaches where his name is going to come up.Part of the Cignetti-NIL effect. Every delusional and semi-delusional fanbase/whale donors/AD will be combing the desert for the next Curt Cignetti.
They all may need to start combing the JUCO and High School coaching ranks to find the next Curt.The Cignetti effect is going to warm the seats in a lot of programs. There are going to be a lot of conversations between ADs and underachieving coaches where his name is going to come up.
Searching for the next Cignetti and searching for the next Daniel Jones will define college and pro football for the next few years.They all may need to start combing the JUCO and High School coaching ranks to find the next Curt.
See Jonathan Smith at MSU. I thought he could be good. I still think he might be but not sure if he’ll get the time like he did at Oregon St…he’s under fire lately in just year 2. Magic put out a tweet the other day that was disheartening.The Cignetti effect is going to warm the seats in a lot of programs. There are going to be a lot of conversations between ADs and underachieving coaches where his name is going to come up.
See Jonathan Smith at MSU. I thought he could be good. I still think he might be but not sure if he’ll get the time like he did at Oregon St…he’s under fire lately in just year 2. Magic put out a tweet the other day that was disheartening.
See Jonathan Smith at MSU. I thought he could be good. I still think he might be but not sure if he’ll get the time like he did at Oregon St…he’s under fire lately in just year 2. Magic put out a tweet the other day that was disheartening.
If true, the history with Nebraska and the extensions to Callahan and Frost are illuminating.Haven’t seen this reported yet by the more typical mainstream CFB media
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Sources: Matt Rhule Has Signed Extension With Nebraska
Matt Rhule has signed a multi-year extension with Nebraska, keeping the third-year head coach of the Cornhuskers in Lincoln beyond 2030. This, according to sourwww.si.com
Rhule's on TV right now. 2 year Extension signed.If true, the history with Nebraska and the extensions to Callahan and Frost are illuminating.
The song I Played the Fool should be played when signing:
"I'm just the kind of guy who never learns...
I played the fool, I did just what you expected, and you're making it so hard to leave this time...."
Schiano essentially tied with Super Bowl winner Sirianni. That man needs a new agentWas listening to a pod and a host googled what the average NFL head coach salary was and it about 6-7M. I googled it myself that was the estimate given.
On the high end you have 10-20M salaries but looks like a lot less the farther down you go.
This was updated as of April of this year.
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The Top 20 Highest-Paid NFL Head Coaches
These are the highest-paid NFL head coaches as of January 2026; Andy Reid and John Harbaugh are tied for first, and Sean Payton is third.frontofficesports.com
I looked that up and I think he got a new deal in May (article was updated in April) because he was coming up towards the end of his current one. He had a 5 year deal and this season is the start of his 5th. Estimates are that his salary got boosted up to 15M. But in those 4 years, they got playoffs, super bowl appearances and a superbowl title all under his original contract..Schiano essentially tied with Super Bowl winner Sirianni. That man needs a new agent
Haha. Rhule did not get a raise. They added a bonus if they make the CFP he gets a $1mil bonus but no increase in salary. 2 years added to contract and a $15mil buyout that comes from him but I’m sure whatever school will figure out how to pay it off but the contract is worded from him.Greg's agent right now on the phone with Keli Zinn.
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Should we start an AD Carousel thread or a LSU carousel thread?
Brohm and Lea popping up as PSU candidates lately. Both at their alma maters. Brohm would be interesting. I’d want to see what Lea can do without Pavia though. Beck and Kill are important too. If Beck got promoted or something, could Lea replace him.
I like to see faces change and the good results continue…so then it may not be attributable to only those specific players or assistants etc…but the HC being the constant involved in the good results instead.He's the latest shiny toy. His 5 year W-L record is worse than Greg's.
I posted this in another thread:
Interesting take on Vanderbilt HC Clark Lea in a paywalled story from The Athletic:
"Lea has a 23-34 record in five seasons at Vanderbilt, but context is everything. Lea came to his alma mater, the SEC’s perennial doormat, with a plan for scouting and development that was upended when transfer rules loosened and name, image and likeness compensation became part of college sports in 2021.
Lea adjusted, and his rebuild took off last year after importing the braintrust (head coach Jerry Kill and offensive coordinator Tim Beck) and quarterback (Diego Pavia) from New Mexico State."
So. . . .Greg is 30-38 (.441) in six seasons. Lea is (.403) after 5 seasons. Lea has made the pivot. Greg may make the pivot now that he has more support from the AD on NIL. Vanderbilt is backing up the truck to lock up Lea with an extension because he may be a candidate for many openings.
The takeaway is context is everything.
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What we’re hearing on Penn State, Clark Lea, Lane Kiffin and more entering CFB’s Week 10
While Lane Kiffin appears to be the No. 1 target in the SEC, the Penn State opening appears to be more of a mystery now.www.nytimes.com
Louisiana Governor seems unhinged and a little to vested in LSU athletics. He could be a writer for LSU.com/NJ.com putting the cost on the "taxpayers."
Heard or read somewhere, cant remember lol, Paul Chryst could be a candidate for Oregon St. He was OC there in the past.