Bob Stoops retiring

GeauxBigRed

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sorry can't ( don't know how to) post on cell..

Maybe opens the door for TJ Pledger???

Thanks for merging!
 
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JohnRossEwing

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I am sure this is all totally normal and nothing bad happened.
I always think that too but now I am starting to wonder if some of these head coaches, especially the ones that started young and have made a fortune, have started thinking "I don't need this anymore, I don't need to harassment from fans and the complaining and the recruiting trips. I am rich and can retire now and do some pregame shows or some color commentary"
 

redfanusa

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Big shoes to fill. Few coaches could finish 2nd as often as he has the last 20 years.
 

GretnaShawn

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I always think that too but now I am starting to wonder if some of these head coaches, especially the ones that started young and have made a fortune, have started thinking "I don't need this anymore, I don't need to harassment from fans and the complaining and the recruiting trips. I am rich and can retire now and do some pregame shows or some color commentary"

You would think the timing is weird for that. Unless it was somewhat a knee jerk reaction to something or an administrator really pissed him off. Retiring with 80 days left until kickoff seems unlikely.
 

jay-cheese

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wow...I only wish we could've finished 2nd as many times as he did the last 20 years.

Why not retire. He'll laugh as somebody new comes in and does worse (feel or sound familiar?). Good to him if he's ready to move on

GBR
 

otismotis08

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Earlier than I had expected. Good for Bobby. Bad for Sooner Nation.
Another B12 domino has fallen.
 

BHeinDaHuskers

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I always think that too but now I am starting to wonder if some of these head coaches, especially the ones that started young and have made a fortune, have started thinking "I don't need this anymore, I don't need to harassment from fans and the complaining and the recruiting trips. I am rich and can retire now and do some pregame shows or some color commentary"

I think there might be some of that to it. Plus his wife makes really good money!
 
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JohnRossEwing

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You would think the timing is weird for that. Unless it was somewhat a knee jerk reaction to something or an administrator really pissed him off. Retiring with 80 days left until kickoff seems unlikely.
Very true...but I think they gave him some sweet good-ole-boy job...where he will basically be paid to play golf, take pictures and tell stories. So I would not think there is something bad going on...or at the very least not something that can be proven!
 

OneBadHuskerFan

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“After 18 years at the University of Oklahoma, I’ve decided to step down as the head football coach. I understand there has been some speculation about my health. My health was not the deciding factor in this decision and I’ve had no incidents that would prevent me from coaching. I feel the timing is perfect to hand over the reins. The program is in tremendous shape. We have outstanding players and coaches and are poised to make another run at a Big 12 and national championship. We have new state-of-the-art facilities and a great start on next year’s recruiting class. The time is now because Lincoln Riley will provide a seamless transition as the new head coach, capitalizing on an excellent staff that is already in place and providing familiarity and confidence for our players. Now is simply the ideal time for me and our program to make this transition."

More at the link

http://kfor.com/2017/06/07/ive-fulfilled-my-purpose-here-at-ou-bob-stoops-speaks-out-on-retirement/
 

Truehuskerfan

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Very strange timing. College coaches don't retire in June unless they are forced to for some reason.
 

nudan92

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His statement makes me think he had this planned out for a while, but wanted to hand the reins over to who he wanted to. Tough for OU to look for a replacement coach now. Lincoln Riley gets his shot to see what he can do.
 

Headcard

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His statement makes me think he had this planned out for a while, but wanted to hand the reins over to who he wanted to. Tough for OU to look for a replacement coach now. Lincoln Riley gets his shot to see what he can do.
Very TO like
 

huskerfan1414

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Either he is going to another team after this season and didnt want the young assistant to go somewhere else and getaway out of loyalty to OU, or this is nothing and he just doesnt want to coach anymore, like Bill Cowher.
Or Oklahoma made him an offer he couldnt refuse because of said assistant.
 

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yunginsNU2

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My cousin is in tulsa.. ou alumn..he says that he feels like the board of regents were forcing him to let his brother go and that might have been a factor... that's his feeling.
 

tpmcg_rivals137159

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I've sensed that fans here want a change. thought he was forced out as soon as I heard it. one of the big mouths on the radio said he just moved all his junk into the new football offices. this wasn't totally voluntary. probably a culmination of things. maybe his boys want to go to play at tx...