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Postby OR-See-Nee » Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:27 am

I spoke with an aggie friend of mine yesterday (who lives in dallas and is a big time supporter of that program) and joked with him "Well, I guess you'll be seeing your beloved Fran roaming the sidelines of Gerald J Ford on Saturdays in '08."

His response:

"I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy."
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Postby FLORIDAGUY » Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:18 am

Any body who would leave Alabama for A&M is not bright enough to coach SMU! You can win national championships at Alabama. Not even Bear could at A&M.
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Postby Bergermeister » Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:29 am

George S. Patton wrote:God, strike us dead if this was to really happen.

Amen.
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Postby Stallion » Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:58 pm

COMMENTARY: KIRK BOHLS

Aggies should act now
Byrne ought to take the lead
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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

The season's worst-kept secret is now a little less secret.

Dennis Franchione probably has two more Texas A&M football games to coach. Most think that's two too many.


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After almost five seasons of multimillion dollar mediocrity, Dennis Franchione is staring down at his final two games as Texas A&M's head football coach. A contract buyout appears imminent, although the school insists no decision will be made until after the season.


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If Bill Byrne were as smart as I know he is, that number would be none.

But the Aggies athletic director painted himself into a corner when he promised to evaluate Fran at the end of the season and doesn't want to go back on his word. That's why no athletic director should utter those well-meaning but empty statements before November. ADs should evaluate their coaches every single day of the year and act in the best long-term interests of the program whenever they have to.

Besides, no head coach deserves to dangle in the wind. Assistant coaches, who make a smidgen of what their bosses take home, could use the extra time to find their next place of employment. ADs don't have to sneak around and use unofficial parties to gauge the interest level of prospective head coaches who would never dare consider replacing a sitting head coach (cough, cough, Bobby Petrino) unless, of course, it meant more money.

Making a change quickly, decisively is just more ethical and more honest. And being up-front with committed recruits suggests strong integrity as well.

As is the custom at this time of the year, media outlets often jump the gun. Various outlets from ESPN to CBS Sports on Monday reported the deal was already done, but it appears those news reports were premature. A&M denied them.

Of course, they're only delaying the inevitable.

That said, Byrne should cut the cord with the failed A&M coach sooner rather than later and, sources close to the school say, is taking steps to do just that. One source said Byrne and A&M interim President Ed Davis met with Fran for almost an hour in a closed-door meeting, but school officials said there is nothing to report.

The entire process is almost assuredly in the hands of lawyers now.

The bet here is the buyout will be between $2 million and $6.5 million, something short of the $8 million Fran is owed under his contract. And the guess is nothing will be formally announced until the week of the finale against Texas.

The size of the buyout will be significant because it can directly impact the amount of money that A&M can spend on Fran's successor. A&M, one insider said, is not as well off as some believe.

Many of us think Byrne has targeted Auburn's Tommy Tuberville, an Aggies defensive coordinator for one season in 1994, but Tuberville's $6 million pricetag could preclude a deal. There's even a theory that should Louisiana State's Les Miles bolt to Michigan if Lloyd Carr steps down, Tuberville would prefer the LSU job over A&M. Big shock.

Tuberville would be an excellent choice and a perfect fit. Experienced. Knows the territory. Coached a perfect 13-0 team. Works well with the media. Doesn't have a private VIP newsletter. Throws the ball some. Loves defense.

But if Tuberville's not the man, who is?

Cal's Jeff Tedford's a poor fit. Favorite son Gary Kubiak is comfortably employed — for the time being — with the Houston Texans. LSU defensive coordinator Bo Pelini's emotional, but doesn't like recruiting and isn't very media-friendly. Let Nebraska make that mistake.

Steve Spurrier almost certainly wouldn't come because of his strong SEC ties, but there are a few nice golf courses in this state and the Ol' Ball Coach would love to match wits with buddy Bob Stoops and rival Mack Brown on an annual basis. Byrne should wave $5 million under Spurrier's visor and make him turn it down.

First-year North Carolina coach Butch Davis will attract interest, maybe from Nebraska as well as A&M along with Arkansas if a change is made there. He's certainly proven and has spent time in the state.

Byrne's track record is distinctive. He loves hiring up-and-comers like Billy Gillispie and Rob Childress, but basketball and baseball ain't football. Maybe he'll stick with that method and pluck a Will Muschamp off Tuberville's staff or a Charlie Strong or Dan Mullen off Urban Meyer's family tree at Florida.

Boise State's Chris Petersen has opened eyes since his thrilling upset of Oklahoma in last year's Fiesta Bowl, and he could be on the short list of UCLA if Karl Dorrell doesn't survive. Maybe Byrne will kick his tires.

Same goes for Mike Sherman, the Texans' offensive coordinator and a former Aggie assistant for seven seasons. Next month, he'll turn 53, the same age as Tuberville.

Byrne probably needs to think proven. After five years of mediocrity under Fran, who was hired by A&M a few days before Byrne was, he needs to get this one right because the Aggies are lagging behind the rest in the Big 12. It's too bad he has to wait two games.
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Postby SMU Football Blog » Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:38 pm

Just what every Aggie wants to listen to: editorials in the Austin paper.
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Postby PurplFrawg » Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:08 pm

Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:again....was the gentleman you had lunch with an "insider" from A&M or SMU?

Well, neither, but he DID stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night!
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Postby smupony94 » Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:27 pm

PurplFrawg wrote:
Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:again....was the gentleman you had lunch with an "insider" from A&M or SMU?

Well, neither, but he DID stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night!


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Postby PlanoStang » Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:41 pm

"But the Aggies athletic director painted himself into a corner when he promised to evaluate Fran at the end of the season and doesn't want to go back on his word. That's why no athletic director should utter those well-meaning but empty statements before November. ADs should evaluate their coaches every single day of the year and act in the best long-term interests of the program whenever they have to.

Besides, no head coach deserves to dangle in the wind. Assistant coaches, who make a smidgen of what their bosses take home, could use the extra time to find their next place of employment. ADs don't have to sneak around and use unofficial parties to gauge the interest level of prospective head coaches who would never dare consider replacing a sitting head coach (cough, cough, Bobby Petrino) unless, of course, it meant more money.

Making a change quickly, decisively is just more ethical and more honest. And being up-front with committed recruits suggests strong integrity as well."


Seems Orsini is honest, and doesn't dabble in AD speak :!:

Maybe firing hasBennett early, and getting a head start was just smart
in this year of everybody, and their dog changing coaches. :roll:
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Postby ThadFilms » Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:45 pm

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Postby TCU owns YOU » Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:09 am

Fran is the Man for this job. He turned TCU around with serious help from a previous recruiting class that sent 19 players to NFL, Tomlinson, and an incredible DC (Gary Patterson)......but I still believe he would be highly successful at SMU and you're probably not going to attract anyone better.

Imagine going to a bowl game, just picture it in your head. I think Fran could do this for SMU
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Postby Stallion » Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:20 am

STOP IT
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Postby OC Mustang » Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:59 am

Stallion wrote:STOP IT


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Postby OC Mustang » Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:00 pm

PurplFrawg wrote:
Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:again....was the gentleman you had lunch with an "insider" from A&M or SMU?

Well, neither, but he DID stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night!


But he didn't choose GEICO, did he? State Farm, baby. State Farm.
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Postby SMUMan02 » Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:57 pm

herewegoagin wrote:i dont know specifics. like i mentioned in the above post, franchione HAS accepted the buyout of 1.8 milion dollars. he accepted the buyout for the sole reason, to entertain the SMU position. he wants to act quick and decisively. he wants to get his staff on the road as "open period" is the sunday after thanksgiving. i am not writing to stir anything up...i was told this face to face today at lunch. franchione is also trying to persuade sony dykes from arizona to acept the offensive cordinator position. he wants to move away from his pro style attack used at a and m and he feels like you have to run the spread to win at a mid tier school. this could get interesting quick.


You lost credibility with the pro-style attack bit. There isn't a pro-team round that runs the option like that .
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Postby The XtC » Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:31 pm

A&M has hired Mike Sherman.
Try not to choke on the Kool-Aid.
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