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by Warbow » Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:31 pm
Alaric wrote:Warbow wrote:Gotta be a joke right?
Warbow needs to meet Mike Cavan and/or Phil Bennett. So how has McMackin fared in his career as head coach? ...and HC of Aloha HS doesn't count. Don't be so proud of McMackin until you see how he fares as captain of the ship. For the record, Phil Bennett was a hot defensive coordinator in the Big XII before going to SMU
Not quite the same.
McMackin's first head coaching stint was at Oregon Tech from 1986-90, where he also served as assistant athletics director. The team enjoyed four winning seasons and established 48 school and 18 national records. Oregon Tech advanced to the national championship playoffs and semifinals and was ranked third nationally during his tenure. McMackin earned Coach of the Year honors twice and coached the first two Oregon Tech football players drafted by the NFL.
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by smu diamond m » Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:41 pm
Warbow wrote:Alaric wrote:Warbow wrote:Gotta be a joke right?
Warbow needs to meet Mike Cavan and/or Phil Bennett. So how has McMackin fared in his career as head coach? ...and HC of Aloha HS doesn't count. Don't be so proud of McMackin until you see how he fares as captain of the ship. For the record, Phil Bennett was a hot defensive coordinator in the Big XII before going to SMU
Not quite the same. McMackin's first head coaching stint was at Oregon Tech from 1986-90, where he also served as assistant athletics director. The team enjoyed four winning seasons and established 48 school and 18 national records. Oregon Tech advanced to the national championship playoffs and semifinals and was ranked third nationally during his tenure. McMackin earned Coach of the Year honors twice and coached the first two Oregon Tech football players drafted by the NFL.
Shhhhh 'til December
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by Samurai Stang » Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:43 pm
smu diamond m wrote:Warbow wrote:Alaric wrote:Warbow wrote:Gotta be a joke right?
Warbow needs to meet Mike Cavan and/or Phil Bennett. So how has McMackin fared in his career as head coach? ...and HC of Aloha HS doesn't count. Don't be so proud of McMackin until you see how he fares as captain of the ship. For the record, Phil Bennett was a hot defensive coordinator in the Big XII before going to SMU
Not quite the same. McMackin's first head coaching stint was at Oregon Tech from 1986-90, where he also served as assistant athletics director. The team enjoyed four winning seasons and established 48 school and 18 national records. Oregon Tech advanced to the national championship playoffs and semifinals and was ranked third nationally during his tenure. McMackin earned Coach of the Year honors twice and coached the first two Oregon Tech football players drafted by the NFL.
Shhhhh 'til December
We will see you on the seventh.
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by smu diamond m » Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:46 pm
Samurai Stang wrote:smu diamond m wrote:Warbow wrote:Alaric wrote:Warbow wrote:Gotta be a joke right?
Warbow needs to meet Mike Cavan and/or Phil Bennett. So how has McMackin fared in his career as head coach? ...and HC of Aloha HS doesn't count. Don't be so proud of McMackin until you see how he fares as captain of the ship. For the record, Phil Bennett was a hot defensive coordinator in the Big XII before going to SMU
Not quite the same. McMackin's first head coaching stint was at Oregon Tech from 1986-90, where he also served as assistant athletics director. The team enjoyed four winning seasons and established 48 school and 18 national records. Oregon Tech advanced to the national championship playoffs and semifinals and was ranked third nationally during his tenure. McMackin earned Coach of the Year honors twice and coached the first two Oregon Tech football players drafted by the NFL.
Shhhhh 'til December
We will see you on the seventh.
Not funny.
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by Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex » Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:02 pm
Samurai Stang wrote:We will see you on the seventh.
I fear all you will have done is to awaken a sleeping giant!
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by SMU2007 » Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:26 pm
Warbow wrote:Gotta be a joke right?
I don't foresee any success for JJ in Texas. He didn't have to compete for local talent with any other NCAA Hawaii school thus getting his pick of Hawaii's recruiting crop. There wasn't to many non-BCS type schools to compete against for the local talent except maybe Utah. It won't be the same in Texas for him, whatever recruits Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Oklahoma St don't want he would have to battle TCU, Houston, Rice, Tulsa and North Texas for. With his recruiting skills, I feel sorry for SMU. The future of SMU football still looks bleak.
Like a good sales man, JJ knew when to bail. He bailed when his stock was the highest and got the best deal for himself. It's always been about himself with JJ. It was always "I" did this or "I" did that with him.
I wouldn't consider a program who had the death sentence issued and hasn't had a winning team in over twenty years as a better program. It was all about the money, no other reason. Sure Hawaii has it's problems but it wasn't something new to JJ. He stayed here for 9 years and only bitched about it as an excuse to take the money and run.
Your post makes me glad I graduated from SMU and not Hawaii. I hope for your sake you are in school and haven't taken your english classes yet.
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by abezontar » Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:47 pm
peruna81 wrote:My junior high girlfriend left me for a guy with a car...still devastated all these years later...
I guess he was robbing the cradle. Seriously? He wanted a Jr. High girl?
The donkey's name is Kiki.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney?
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by smu diamond m » Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:19 pm
abezontar wrote:peruna81 wrote:My junior high girlfriend left me for a guy with a car...still devastated all these years later...
I guess he was robbing the cradle. Seriously? He wanted a Jr. High girl?
Know what I like about high school girls? I keep getting older...
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by Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex » Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:10 pm
abezontar wrote:peruna81 wrote:My junior high girlfriend left me for a guy with a car...still devastated all these years later...
I guess he was robbing the cradle. Seriously? He wanted a Jr. High girl?
I went to jr high with a girl who was 13 but looked 19.
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by PK » Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:11 pm
Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex wrote:abezontar wrote:peruna81 wrote:My junior high girlfriend left me for a guy with a car...still devastated all these years later...
I guess he was robbing the cradle. Seriously? He wanted a Jr. High girl?
I went to jr high with a girl who was 13 but looked 19.
...and?
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by Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex » Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:16 pm
PK wrote:Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex wrote:abezontar wrote:peruna81 wrote:My junior high girlfriend left me for a guy with a car...still devastated all these years later...
I guess he was robbing the cradle. Seriously? He wanted a Jr. High girl?
I went to jr high with a girl who was 13 but looked 19.
...and?
Let's just say that I know she got picked up by some HS kids and maybe a college freshman or two.
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by 03Mustang » Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:14 pm
Fun read....
And Warbow called it.
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by couch 'em » Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:20 pm
Except about McMackin. 1 for 2
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by Warbow » Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:06 pm
03Mustang wrote:Fun read....
And Warbow called it.
You damn right I did, i love the recruiting part. Hit the nail right on the head.
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