Bye Chip

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Pretty sure chip will coach USC in a couple years when it doesn't work out in nfl and USC can financially get rid of kiffin.



And I'm pretty sure sanctions are coming against Oregon.
 

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Pretty sure chip will coach USC in a couple years when it doesn't work out in nfl and USC can financially get rid of kiffin.



And I'm pretty sure sanctions are coming against Oregon.

I wouldn't be surprised by any of that.

I want to see what Defensive Coordinator actually signs up to coach the Eagles. In my mind the issue with Kelly's system isn't if it will work in the NFL from an offensive standpoint, it is what it does to the defense if it is functioning properly. With a 53-man roster, you just don't have the depth to rotate guys in like you do in college.
 

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so let me get this straight..

he interviewed for 3 NFL JOBS ..

SAID NO THANK YOU..

DAYS LATER LEARNS THE HAMMER IS COMING DOWN

AND NOW HE SAYS ...

I WILL TAKE THE NFL JOB..


another bozo squeezes the college out of all he can get til the sherif comes to town and he rides on his horse to the next state where the sherif has no juristition


this about right?

boy,this SEMI PRO FOOTBALL is some cut-throat shyt
 

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At the minimum, there supposedly are issues with Oregon's recruitment of Lache Seastrunk, who is now at Baylor.
 

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At the minimum, there supposedly are issues with Oregon's recruitment of Lache Seastrunk, who is now at Baylor.

but how many years ago has that been going on? Why does the NCAA move at a snails' pace with these things.
 

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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--d...believes-in-eagles-opportunity-193355898.html


Duck and go: Chip Kelly's surprise decision means he believes in Eagles opportunity


Oregon is in the midst of a NCAA investigation into Kelly's recruiting
practices. Potential violations center on Kelly authorizing a $25,000 payment in
2010 to a Texas talent scout named Will Lyles, who also played a critical role
in the recruitment of Lache Seastrunk, a star running back at Temple (Texas)
High School. The story was first reported by Yahoo! Sports.


The case is due in front of the NCAA's committee on
infractions this year, which could mean nearly any penalty, including a
postseason ban. That would make the 2013 team, which is very capable of going
unbeaten and playing for a national title, ineligible. Such a penalty would be
particularly devastating and make for a near worthless season for Kelly, who has
nothing to prove in the college ranks other than winning a national
championship.


That said, because Seastrunk never actually played for Oregon ? he
transferred to Baylor ? there is a belief that any sanctions would focus on
scholarship reductions, not postseason bans. With the NCAA, however, no one
knows for certain.


If Kelly were motivated to get away from the NCAA however, he would've
taken the Eagles job weeks ago. Instead he stepped back with no guarantee that
they would return to offer him the job.
 
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