He's been at OU since 1999. It's probably time for a change.Big blow, or are you guys happy?
He's been at OU since 1999. It's probably time for a change.
I'm going to enjoy watching Aggie spin this one though. You know... the SEC SEC thing about big boy football and all. Yet here they are hiring a S&C coach from the finesse conference of the Big 12. LR gets to name is own S&C guy now.
Mike Stoops is next!
He's done a fantastic job a OU and much of the program's success is due to his leadership not only as S&C coach, but as the "off-season" coach who has daily contact with the players.
After nearly 20 years at OU (and Notre Dame before that), he's easily one of the best in the business and it's not surprising Jumbo Fisher and A&M came calling. As Firecracker Farts stated, A&M has a lot of money, facilities and resources to offer him so that the Aggies can compete in the SEC. He'll be hard to replace.
Best of luck to him in Collie Station.
He's going to regret that move, IMO...heard that Jumbo (love that Schoonerman) is a pain in the a$$ to work for...
Saban is staring at #7 next year if that Tago guy doesn't have a sophomore slump. At 67 with then the most titles of any coach in history (and unlikely to be broken in our lifetimes), I'd guess that the Aggies won't be Saban's bitch much longer.
Saban is staring at #7 next year if that Tago guy doesn't have a sophomore slump. At 67 with then the most titles of any coach in history (and unlikely to be broken in our lifetimes), I'd guess that the Aggies won't be Saban's bitch much longer.
100%He's going to be extremely hard to replace. He has pretty much been left to run the show, he's that well respected. Riley hasn't been directly involved or even Stoops for that matter. He's ran the show for so long the coaches, just leave him alone and let him run his department. So I'm not sure who can oversee and actually know if they're getting the results.
Remember the Strength coach is the only one to have daily contact, during the off season. He is considered one of the best in the business. Tough, tough loss.
Saban is staring at #7 next year if that Tago guy doesn't have a sophomore slump. At 67 with then the most titles of any coach in history (and unlikely to be broken in our lifetimes), I'd guess that the Aggies won't be Saban's bitch much longer.