Kingsberry to Tech
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Re: Kingsberry to Tech
And a statue.
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yep- rumor has it he might be related to Madoff.
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Bergermeister wrote:sbsmith wrote: June is 59, has a losing record at his current job and makes 2.3 million dollars a year.
For him to be able to do that makes me think the man is pretty damn smart. Could you pull that off? Give him an extension along with his bowl incentive bonu$.
Not too shabby!
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Maybe we should hire the Trustee for Madoff-I read today that he had recovered 60% of the money Madoff stole. If we could get back the half June hasn't earned in recruiting then we could buy him out.
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Junior wrote:TWALV33 wrote:JJ is staying. Works out best for both parties.
Would've liked Kingsbury though
How is JJ staying here to be considered "working out" for us?
I simply meant I don't see any other likely candidates for the job. All that's left either won't ever happen or is a worse option than sticking with June.
Just my opinion, I may not know about some other candidates....
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ponyboy wrote:And a statue.
Yep, let's build a statue of June as a reminder for all future coaches of the success that can be had at SMU if only they put SOME effort into recruiting.
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TWALV33 wrote:Junior wrote:TWALV33 wrote:JJ is staying. Works out best for both parties.
Would've liked Kingsbury though
How is JJ staying here to be considered "working out" for us?
I simply meant I don't see any other likely candidates for the job. All that's left either won't ever happen or is a worse option than sticking with June.
Just my opinion, I may not know about some other candidates....
How would Morris be worse than June? Or DeRutyer?
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CalallenStang wrote:How would Morris be worse than June? Or DeRutyer?
Agreed. We need to get Morris quickly before someone else does!
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ponyboy wrote:redpony wrote:I vote you keep you head in jj's spot where the sun doesn't shine like you normally have it. perhaps jj will find you a vball player if you keep your jj to the death support.
I've never been JJ to the death. I just get sick of your constant b!tiching. You must be a lot of fun to hang out with.
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CalallenStang wrote:ponyboy wrote:And a statue.
Yep, let's build a statue of June as a reminder for all future coaches of the success that can be had at SMU if only they put SOME effort into recruiting.
The inscription will read
June Jones
2008-2013
33 wins 44 losses 4 bowl games
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Re: Kingsberry to Tech
Tech guys met with Chad Morris in Anderson today according to local reports; Clemson hopes they settled on the cheaper Kingsberry
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CalallenStang wrote:ponyboy wrote:And a statue.
Yep, let's build a statue of June as a reminder for all future coaches of the success that can be had at SMU if only they put SOME effort into recruiting.

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Charleston Pony wrote:Tech guys met with Chad Morris in Anderson today according to local reports; Clemson hopes they settled on the cheaper Kingsberry
Per Football Scoop:
Texas Tech: Anderson Independent-Mail writer Greg Wallace reported that Kirby Hocutt is in Clemson today to interview Chad Morris.
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Tech planewatcher types so hocutt now in Nashville to talk to Jerry Gray
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RGV Pony wrote:Tech planewatcher types so hocutt now in Nashville to talk to Jerry Gray

Gray has spent like 25 days of his life in college coaching.