Josh Gattis (before its deleted)

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Considering his current positions “mastery” I’d debate whether he was already on the outside looking in at the former UM role. Something along the lines of, read the writing on the wall.


Understandable. I'm just pointing out that "current employer" and "current success" are not absolute barriers to taking a (relatively) lateral move to another program. There might be reasons.

Although I will laugh at the CIS porsters who will freak out when they learn that Riley is the current Broyles Award winner...
 
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Understandable. I'm just pointing out that "current employer" and "current success" are not absolute barriers to taking a (relatively) lateral move to another program. There might be reasons.

Although I will laugh at the CIS porsters who will freak out when they learn that Riley is the current Broyles Award winner...
Listen, I’m all for optimism, bring him here. Though I too have the B award PTSD once mentioned, shaking in my boots has now commenced. 😫
 
Nobody asked you to jump in . Not reading 200 pages of bs to get a legit reason

... and you're gonna get a "legit reason" from mostly-disgruntled fans on a message board, 99.9% of which have zero insight or ties to the program. Got it.

Because Miami wasn't in a bowl game, it gave the program almost an extra month of the clock technically ticking—when focus would've been solely on a post-season game.

It's January 2nd. The regular NFL season ends in six days, which is when a lot of those coaches will start talking to teams about potential job opps.

****, the college football season isn't technically over until a week from today.

The timeline of making this move is meaningless in relation to the move itself being made. For all we know, yes there are buyout clauses in place and professional courtesy extended.

Maybe there are NFL coaches in consideration ... or maybe Gattis is staying for another year and all of this is moot.

Regardless, asking a jaded message board fan base for scoop about an offensive coordinator's future will lead nowhere.
 
... and you're gonna get a "legit reason" from mostly-disgruntled fans on a message board, 99.9% of which have zero insight or ties to the program. Got it.

Because Miami wasn't in a bowl game, it gave the program almost an extra month of the clock technically ticking—when focus would've been solely on a post-season game.

It's January 2nd. The regular NFL season ends in six days, which is when a lot of those coaches will start talking to teams about potential job opps.

****, the college football season isn't technically over until a week from today.

The timeline of making this move is meaningless in relation to the move itself being made. For all we know, yes there are buyout clauses in place and professional courtesy extended.

Maybe there are NFL coaches in consideration ... or maybe Gattis is staying for another year and all of this is moot.

Regardless, asking a jaded message board fan base for scoop about an offensive coordinator's future will lead nowhere.
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Sad to say this but with Gattis name on commit offers now it looks like he is returning. I believe Mario is making a huge mistake because theres tons of OC that can run a offense with tons of talent which is what Gattis did at Michigan but the real good ones can still create points with a average roster. Gattis never adjusted to the talent he was given and kept running the plays he likes and not what would work with the what he had
 
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