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Shmuley
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Buy-Sell: Urban takes the ND job next year. ... |
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I'm leaning sell, although it's the only place I could see pulling him from Florida.
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Optimus Prime 4 |
He knows he's losing Tebow, which makes that very unlikely | #21 | ||
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I think Tebow means more to that offense than many realize. He won't be easily replaceable, even with a great QB. Just won't be able to do all the
same things.
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Interpol.nafoom |
I cannot believe how many people are saying it's easier to win in the SEC than it | #22 | ||
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would be to win at !%*!$!+ Notre Dame. They're independent, can schedule whoever the hell they want, have one the nation's largest fan bases, and have
their own freaking BCS clause.
Let's be honest - if Urban went to Notre Dame, the only thing that would be in his way from 12-0 and guaranteed NC Title game berth every year would be USC. Other than that, it's Stanford, some shitastic Big 10 schools, and the academies. That is nothing like playing UGA, LSU, and whoever you get in the SEC Title game every year. |
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Smooot2 |
Where's he going to get his talent? | #23 | ||
Interpol wrote:Edit: By talent, I mean speed to run his offense. |
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Interpol.nafoom |
Uhh.. If he found a way to get talent to Bowling Green and Utah | #24 | ||
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He shouldn't have that big of a problem at Notre Dame.
Plus he's Urban Meyer. Good, fast athletes will always want to play for a proven guy like that. |
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