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2021 ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, Surrender Cobras, Feckless Marmots, and Quitty Cowards

Which scUM QB transfers first?

  • McNamara

    Votes: 23 45.1%
  • McCarthy

    Votes: 28 54.9%

  • Total voters
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normally no....but when you shuffle obviously broken things, it's possible you can accidentally end up on the right answer. If they land another key decommit or starter turned transfer, I'm gonna get nervous.
Well, yeah. If you have enough monkeys sitting in front of screens that have 11 X’s and 11 O’s, eventually one of those monkeys will create 1 successful offensive play.
 
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I'm going to stick this here because it's fun to laugh at M*ch*gan.

Every Big Ten team's longest championship drought.

Chicago - 22 years. They won in 1924, then quit after the 1946 season.
Illinois - 19 years. They are currently on this streak. They won in 2001, and haven't won since. This breaks their previous longest streak of 18 years, when they won in 1963 and again in 1983.
Indiana - 53 years. They last won a championship in 1967 (tied with Minnesota and Purdue) and haven't won since.
Iowa - 33 years. They won in 1922 and then again in 1956. Their last championship was 2004 (tied with M*ch*gan).
Maryland - 7 years. They joined in 2014 and haven't yet won a championship.
M*ch*gan - 16 years. They last won in 2004 (tied with Iowa) and haven't won since.
Michigan State - 19 years. They won in 1990 and again in 2010 (tied with Ohio State and Wisconsin).
Minnesota - 53 years. They last won a championship in 1967 (tied with Indiana and Purdue) and haven't won since.
Nebraska - 10 years. They joined in 2011 and haven't yet won a championship.
Northwestern - 58 years. When they won a championship in 1995, they broke the longest drought in Big Ten history, with their previous championship coming in 1936.
Ohio State - 14 years. The shortest "longest" drought of any Big Ten team to join since 1951. The Buckeyes' longest drought was after their 1920 championship and ended with a 1935 championship (tied with Minnesota).
Penn State - 10 years. Penn State has the shortest "longest" drought of any team to have ever won a championship, with their drought lasting from their championship in 1994 and ending with their championship in 2005.
Purdue - 32 years. 1967 had been their last championship, until Drew Brees won them a championship in 2000. They haven't won since and are now on a 20-year drought.
Rutgers - 7 years. See Maryland.
Wisconsin - 39 years. They won in 1912 and again in 1952.

Ohio State has won 11 conference championships (8 outright) since M*ch*gan's last championship.
If M*ch*gan can't win until 2025 or later, their drought will be longer than Michigan State's longest drought.
If Indiana or Minnesota can't win until 2026 or later, their droughts will become the longest in Big Ten history.

Edit - I found a spelling mistake.
 
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Okay, wait, wait, wait...:lol:

So, Simple Jim's LB coach bails for the same job at tire fire Tennessee in a lateral move and he replaces him by hiring a new QB coach. BUT THAT'S NOT ALL! The guy he's hiring to coach his QBs and newly arriving 5* prized recruit, JJ McCarthy, has NEVER coached QBs before. His resume has the following job titles (most recent on down): RB Coach, WR Coach, Offensive Assistant, CBs Coach, LB Coach/Defensive QC, Defensive QC Coach, Head Coach's Assistant. He's replacing, supposedly, one of his best recruiters with a career NFL assistant who has never coached or recruited in college.

https://pro-football-history.com/coach/858/matt-weiss-bio

So, he has bounced around all over the field, coaching LBs, CBs, WRs & RBs but NEVER QBs. He never stayed in one spot for more than 2 years, aside from 3 years as "Head Coach's Assistant." Brilliant. Utterly BRILLIANT!

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*EDIT* - _goblog is saying he did work with the Ratbirds QBs in 2016/17, when they had a shitshow at the position with Flacco/Mallet. They're unsure of how much a hand he actually had in coaching the position. :lol:
 
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Okay, wait, wait, wait...:lol:

So, Simple Jim's LB coach bails for the same job at tire fire Tennessee in a lateral move and he replaces him by hiring a new QB coach. BUT THAT'S NOT ALL! The guy he's hiring to coach his QBs and newly arriving 5* prized recruit, JJ McCarthy, has NEVER coached QBs before. His resume has the following job titles (most recent on down): RB Coach, WR Coach, Offensive Assistant, CBs Coach, LB Coach/Defensive QC, Defensive QC Coach, Head Coach's Assistant. He's replacing, supposedly, one of his best recruiters with a career NFL assistant who has never coached or recruited in college.

https://pro-football-history.com/coach/858/matt-weiss-bio

So, he has bounced around all over the field, coaching LBs, CBs, WRs & RBs but NEVER QBs. He never stayed in one spot for more than 2 years, aside from 3 years as "Head Coach's Assistant." Brilliant. Utterly BRILLIANT!

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Hiring a QB coach out of nowhere is also a personal tap out for Harbaugh, who was supposed to do that himself.

Another highlight is moving Bellamy from WR coach to safety, because he doesn’t have any position coaching experience anyway, so fuck it, it shouldn’t really matter that much where we put him, right?

Fingers crossed landing Donovan Edwards was worth it. :lol:
 
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