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At 60, he's still got a few years left in him in either league. As a guy who is really big on the whole "Michigan Man" thing, I could see him staying. But if he wants the title of being the only coach to win a collegiate NC and a Super bowl (somebody correct me if that's already been done), he might take the dump truck of money and run.I thought this was his last season and that was before he was in the Natty.
I think at this point he stays as long as he’s on top.
Jimmy Johnson. Not sure if there's another.At 60, he's still got a few years left in him in either league. As a guy who is really big on the whole "Michigan Man" thing, I could see him staying. But if he wants the title of being the only coach to win a collegiate NC and a Super bowl (somebody correct me if that's already been done), he might take the dump truck of money and run.
Jimmy Johnson. Not sure if there's another.
They have said that he has said that he wanted to win a Super Bowl in the past. The Chargers job is the most attractive of the job openings with Herbert. His wife grew up in the area. However, I don’t see Charger ownership opening up their purse strings for the money it will take. At least in the past, they have not shown that interest to do so.
The panthers are a dumpster fire... I'd stay at UM If that was the only option... Chargers on the other hand...It'll be interesting to watch. The Chargers and Panthers seem unlikely to pay. It's possible the Patriots job will open up, and my hunch is that Kraft might want to make a big splash, especially if all the stories of tension with Belichick are true.
Happiest man in America is Ryan Day. 😂Bump. He gone. Congrats to the "he gone" voters!
Michigan wins it all and then immediately everything comes up roses for OSU. They got every player they could have wanted and Harbaugh is gone. OSU back on top.Happiest man in America is Ryan Day. 😂
Reminds me of Pete Carroll. Leave NFL for college, win big, get in trouble with NCAA, and head back to NFL just before the sanctions hit.Bump. He gone. Congrats to the "he gone" voters!