Kirby is taking a page from his Mentor's playbook... Nick Saban
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ChuckyTheGoat
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
04-04-11
37624
#5
Originally posted by Sam Odom
Kirby hires Will as a Senior Analyst for $300K
Smart move ?
How many jobs has Muschamp had in L10 years? Don't like it, flushing $$ down drain.
Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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seaborneq
SBR Posting Legend
09-08-06
22556
#6
Anybody please tell me what Muschamp has done to be coach in waiting at Texas, coach at Florida, and all of the jobs after that thats so amazing. He is the epitome of average. He must have the “look” or he is in the best network of college football ever. He will be a head coach again next year. He will look like the missing piece for some team next year and he won’t even be coaching. Muschamp is the little surprise behind door number 3. Always expected to be better than what’s behind doors 1 and 2 that you do know about. Always disappoints. The gift that keeps on giving.
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bballs84
SBR Hall of Famer
11-11-09
5461
#7
He looks like the Abilene Christian Basketball head coach
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Roger T. Bannon
SBR Hall of Famer
06-28-18
5139
#8
He is a really good DC and a good recruiter. 300K for him to consult as a DC is a pretty good deal by college football pay standards.
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#9
Originally posted by Roger T. Bannon
He is a really good DC and a good recruiter. 300K for him to consult as a DC is a pretty good deal by college football pay standards.
also... believe SC is still paying him
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seaborneq
SBR Posting Legend
09-08-06
22556
#10
Originally posted by Roger T. Bannon
He is a really good DC and a good recruiter. 300K for him to consult as a DC is a pretty good deal by college football pay standards.
Maybe. But it doesn’t or hasn’t translated at the head coaching level. Muschamp has been paid more to go away than he has to be a head coach. He is always one of the highest paid DCs and gets scooped up as a head coach after a decent year of coordinating. He has naked pictures of someone in high places.
Pickens has been the top wideout for the Bulldogs in each of the past two seasons
"The good news is that the MRI showed it to be an isolated injury with no other structures involved," coach Kirby Smart said. "George is a hard worker. I know he will bring the same work ethic to rehab that he shows in practice every day."
Pickens is easily one of Georgia's best returning players. After leading the team in receptions and touchdowns as a freshman in 2019, Pickens' sophomore campaign saw him once again finish tops in touchdown receptions (six) while tying for the team lead in receptions (36) in only eight games. He was particularly critical to the passing game in Georgia's final two games of the year against Missouri and Cincinnati, racking up three touchdown catches and back-to-back 100-yard games.