Is Dana a candidate to take over UM?

ThePunish-EER

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Ok. I have joked about you being impaired without thinking you may actuallly be. I'm sorry. WVpaper is right. I am emasculating you. By the way, that means I am making you feel more like a man than you really are. But considering your limitations, I may be doing you a favor.
reading your posts, a person might be inclined to assume you are impaired. You want respect? Earn it.
 

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reading your posts, a person might be inclined to assume you are impaired. You want respect? Earn it.
Your respect is not something I need or want. I'm just not sure why an opposing view about something as trivial as college sports has to be met with name calling and degrading comments. Again, this is more of a reflection of you than me. I am finished with the conversation.
 

tigeer

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This thread is simply amazing yet a common tale around here. A reasonable conversation turns into a sparring match.
 

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Speaking just for me and maybe some folks from Tennessee..............I just love a good fight. I mean a really good one!
 

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Your respect is not something I need or want. I'm just not sure why an opposing view about something as trivial as college sports has to be met with name calling and degrading comments. Again, this is more of a reflection of you than me. I am finished with the conversation.
as I've said, don't act the part if you don't like the label.
 

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Here is a follow up article by Bruce Feldman.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...tes-alabama-cristobal-colts-chudzinski-102515

3. Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia head coach, 44:
One of the sharpest offensive minds in all of football, Holgorsen comes from the Air Raid coaching tree but has shown he’s more than willing to branch out and draw up what he thinks will work, even if it means running the Power I with two fullbacks as he’s done this season. The former Iowa Wesleyan receiver has shown quite a knack for finding and developing receivers and it’d be interesting to see what he could conjure up with the talent he could get at Miami.

"He really knows how to use talent,” said one Miami source. "It’d be like turning the light switch on."

Holgorsen showed folks in South Florida what he can do when his Mountaineers hung 70 on Clemson in the Orange Bowl four years ago. His record since then isn’t great — he’s 31-26 overall and 3-3 this season. He has a good job at WVU, but it’s a job that has become much more of an uphill battle since WVU got into the Big 12. Aside from Iowa State and the Kansas schools, his is the toughest job in the Big 12 to get talent. At Miami, he would be able to take a much bigger stick into his conference fights. He also has a couple of guys on his staff with strong South Florida connections.
 

TruWVblu

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Here is a follow up article by Bruce Feldman.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...tes-alabama-cristobal-colts-chudzinski-102515

3. Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia head coach, 44:
One of the sharpest offensive minds in all of football, Holgorsen comes from the Air Raid coaching tree but has shown he’s more than willing to branch out and draw up what he thinks will work, even if it means running the Power I with two fullbacks as he’s done this season. The former Iowa Wesleyan receiver has shown quite a knack for finding and developing receivers and it’d be interesting to see what he could conjure up with the talent he could get at Miami.

"He really knows how to use talent,” said one Miami source. "It’d be like turning the light switch on."

Holgorsen showed folks in South Florida what he can do when his Mountaineers hung 70 on Clemson in the Orange Bowl four years ago. His record since then isn’t great — he’s 31-26 overall and 3-3 this season. He has a good job at WVU, but it’s a job that has become much more of an uphill battle since WVU got into the Big 12. Aside from Iowa State and the Kansas schools, his is the toughest job in the Big 12 to get talent. At Miami, he would be able to take a much bigger stick into his conference fights. He also has a couple of guys on his staff with strong South Florida connections.
I think Holgorsen and UM would be a great fit.