BR: Khalil Tate revolutionized AD coach searching

Im hearing that hiring an AD based off a QB who is going to have a significant drop off season always will produce terrific results!
 
https://syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2787426-arizona-qb-khalil-tates-tweet-may-spark-a-revolutionary-change-in-the-ncaa.amp.html

T_T

Disgaree, Oregon did it with Crystoballll first.
 
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Thank God the Navy offense didn't come to Pac-12.

Would have been a pain in the ass.
Thank you Kalli Taint
 
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how in the fuck did oregon hold khalil tate to a 34 qbr?

Asked what Oregon did to slow him down, Tate replied: "They played football."[/i]

lmao, get fucked.

#trippleoption
 
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Im hearing that hiring an AD based off a QB who is going to have a significant drop off season always will produce terrific results!

It was a good article, but I was thinking the same thing.

Arizona could be a contender in the South if their defense is even mediocre. I think USC will have a down year so the South will suck.
 
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I fully support the players selecting the coach just so long as it's not at my school.
 
Why the fuck not, they let students fire professors at half of these damn chinstitutions of higher learning these days.

We? are so fucked.
 
how in the fuck did oregon hold khalil tate to a 34 qbr?

Asked what Oregon did to slow him down, Tate replied: "They played football."[/i]

lmao, get fucked.

#trippleoption

Up until that game I had never been impressed by Leavitt. I watched his #2 USF team lose to some shit show like Pitt, then to Oregon that same year by a thousand. That is one of the worst defenses I've ever seen.

I watched us score at will on his 'great' Colorado defense in 2016 until Sling/Lubik went full retard at the end. UW also did anything they wanted in the CCG. That's a small sample size but that was all I had seen from the guy.

His 2nd half adjustments against UA last year was brilliant. They sent their big rush OLB into the mesh on every play no matter what and they had Dye just shadow Tate on every play. If he dropped back Dye went after him, if he pulled the ball Dye was after him. It was very simple but in today's game cheap & easy is rarely the path taken.
 
Leaveitt held both UW and Boise to 38 points

Never been more impressed in my life
 
how in the fuck did oregon hold khalil tate to a 34 qbr?

Asked what Oregon did to slow him down, Tate replied: "They played football."[/i]

lmao, get fucked.

#trippleoption

Up until that game I had never been impressed by Leavitt. I watched his #2 USF team lose to some shit show like Pitt, then to Oregon that same year by a thousand. That is one of the worst defenses I've ever seen.

I watched us score at will on his 'great' Colorado defense in 2016 until Sling/Lubik went full retard at the end. UW also did anything they wanted in the CCG. That's a small sample size but that was all I had seen from the guy.

His 2nd half adjustments against UA last year was brilliant. They sent their big rush OLB into the mesh on every play no matter what and they had Dye just shadow Tate on every play. If he dropped back Dye went after him, if he pulled the ball Dye was after him. It was very simple but in today's game cheap & easy is rarely the path taken.

So putting a spy on a running QB for only the second half of the game was "brilliant"? You must be hell of a coach.
 
how in the fuck did oregon hold khalil tate to a 34 qbr?

Asked what Oregon did to slow him down, Tate replied: "They played football."[/i]

lmao, get fucked.

#trippleoption

Up until that game I had never been impressed by Leavitt. I watched his #2 USF team lose to some shit show like Pitt, then to Oregon that same year by a thousand. That is one of the worst defenses I've ever seen.

I watched us score at will on his 'great' Colorado defense in 2016 until Sling/Lubik went full retard at the end. UW also did anything they wanted in the CCG. That's a small sample size but that was all I had seen from the guy.

His 2nd half adjustments against UA last year was brilliant. They sent their big rush OLB into the mesh on every play no matter what and they had Dye just shadow Tate on every play. If he dropped back Dye went after him, if he pulled the ball Dye was after him. It was very simple but in today's game cheap & easy is rarely the path taken.

So putting a spy on a running QB for only the second half of the game was "brilliant"? You must be hell of a coach.

He coaches at the highest classification in a football state. You?
 
how in the fuck did oregon hold khalil tate to a 34 qbr?

Asked what Oregon did to slow him down, Tate replied: "They played football."[/i]

lmao, get fucked.

#trippleoption

Up until that game I had never been impressed by Leavitt. I watched his #2 USF team lose to some shit show like Pitt, then to Oregon that same year by a thousand. That is one of the worst defenses I've ever seen.

I watched us score at will on his 'great' Colorado defense in 2016 until Sling/Lubik went full retard at the end. UW also did anything they wanted in the CCG. That's a small sample size but that was all I had seen from the guy.

His 2nd half adjustments against UA last year was brilliant. They sent their big rush OLB into the mesh on every play no matter what and they had Dye just shadow Tate on every play. If he dropped back Dye went after him, if he pulled the ball Dye was after him. It was very simple but in today's game cheap & easy is rarely the path taken.

So putting a spy on a running QB for only the second half of the game was "brilliant"? You must be hell of a coach.

He coaches at the highest classification in a football state. You?

Unfortunately, I have a real job. Fortunately, I'm not a Duck fan.
 
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