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Tomorrow better be the day Vigen is gone

Wyokie said:
As long as Bohl is here, Vigen will be as well.....sadly.

No Wyokie! Say it ain’t so. I can’t do another Vigen-led season.

I feel bad for the dude, I guess, but it’s not going to work and never will. We don’t have a pro bowl QB and C anymore.

He’s made a LOT of money. He can go wipe his tears with all of it
 
I think swallowing your pride and bringing in someone to be a qb coach (who really can develop qb) would be a big step imo without shit canning your friend.
 
laxwyo said:
I think swallowing your pride and bringing in someone to be a qb coach (who really can develop qb) would be a big step imo without Sh#t canning your friend.

Completely agree. That, and maybe a WR coach who can help the guys catch the balls that hit people straight in the numbers (though arguably there's been more passes that were uncatchable than there have been drops).

One thing this season is that there's actually been receivers open quite a few times. We just didn't get them the ball, or they dropped it. Whether that's a good sign or not, I'm not sure. Perhaps it means we have some speed at receiver, or at least some shiftiness.
 
Here's what I'm thinking: Bohl took this job as a lucrative path to retirement. He intended this to be his last coaching job. I think he counted on being in it 5 years. He's plus two on that, so he has "won", so to speak. So he doesn't care if they get rid of him - he's got his. So why should he worry about the offense?
 
Adv8RU12 said:
Here's what I'm thinking: Bohl took this job as a lucrative path to retirement. He intended this to be his last coaching job. I think he counted on being in it 5 years. He's plus two on that, so he has "won", so to speak. So he doesn't care if they get rid of him - he's got his. So why should he worry about the offense?

I'm confused - why is everybody talking about Bohl as if he's somehow ancient? As far as college coaches go, he's hardly an outlier. He's 7 years younger than Saban, 5 years younger than Les Miles, a month older than Brady Hoke, and less than a year older than Addazio for some random examples.
 
Because this is a stat to be proud of:

https://mycountry955.com/one-lucky-wyomingite-has-won-25000-a-year-for-life/
 
stymeman said:
Because this is a stat to be proud of:
https://mycountry955.com/one-lucky-wyomingite-has-won-25000-a-year-for-life/
In 8 years (or before) of Biden then Harris, that will barely get you a case of beer because of hyperinflation.
 
Wow, that really went off the rails quick. It amazes me how some people can force politics into literally any discussion that it doesn't belong in.
 
bullbugle307 said:
Wow, that really went off the rails quick. It amazes me how some people can force politics into literally any discussion that it doesn't belong in.

Welcome to 2020, the ultimate dumpster fire. :roll:
 
303cowboy said:
307bball said:
LanderPoke said:
So vigen still not gone.

Patience grasshopper...Bohl will not be here forever. When he leaves....Vigen will leave as well.

What if Bohl retires and Associate Head Coach Vigen becomes Head Coach Vigen?

I remember this being brought up as a positive. Frees up the OC position while not blowing up the program.
 
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