I would think That Pangs and McDaniels both find jobs at some point. From what I gather Pangs is well liked in coaching circles and a respected coach and recruiter. I think it is Flood that will have some difficulty finding employment at a power 5 school. Maybe a ol coach at a G5 school and certainly not this year.
We don't want him.I expect Flood to show up coaching Willia, Patrrson.
Flood going to U of Delaware with Brock but Brock might only have a season or two left before being fired.I think Flood ends up at UDel with Brock in 2017. Agree about Panagos and McDaniels. I also think Norries Wilson ends up at one of the local 1AA's this year.
Joe P.
Not really. There is always staff movement after signing day and that is when you will see these guys get picked up.If anybody had any doubts about what was really going on here the past 3 years, this may help explain it to them.
Not really. There is always staff movement after signing day and that is when you will see these guys get picked up.
People are STILL making excuses for a lousy staff and the fact that only 2 of them have jobs. Funny, seems to me like LOTS of moves, all over college football due to the # of HC changes, have already been made long before "signing day."
Thought I saw some where urging to get Norries back to uconn
LMAOFlood is now working as Jeff Towers' butler. Don't know how long it will last, though, as Elmer recently complained that it entailed longer hours than he put in as RU HC.
Funny guy, my friend!dammit VK- stop ruining a good story
I do not believe so. I think someone wrote Flood, Wilson and one other coach's salary was guaranteed.What's his buyout say? Would RU have to pay the difference of what ever his new gig pays vs his last salary? I would eat Bon-Bons on the couch if I was him and collect the checks.
What's his buyout say? Would RU have to pay the difference of what ever his new gig pays vs his last salary? I would eat Bon-Bons on the couch if I was him and collect the checks.
I feel sorry for whoever picks up McDaniels. He's living off of his name.