Would Duce Staley be a good OC

TheByrdman

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Maybe if he had his degree. Until such occurs, you might as well beat a dead horse because nothing else can happen.
 
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gamecox4982

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Lets me real, most degrees in todays world are worthless - Anyone can go online pay their money and get degree without doing much of anything - What about having a degree does in matter in football - Hell most of the guys playing will never get one
 

18IsTheMan

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Lets me real, most degrees in todays world are worthless - Anyone can go online pay their money and get degree without doing much of anything - What about having a degree does in matter in football - Hell most of the guys playing will never get one

It's the optics of having a guy who never finished college coaching student athletes. Yeah, we all know a lot of the players aren't here for the degree, but your coaches should still set an example.
 
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Gamecock Jacque

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Is he an OC somewhere now? Has he ever been one? Haven't kept up. If not I think we should stop being an entry-level school for coaches.
 

ToddFlanders

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Lets me real, most degrees in todays world are worthless - Anyone can go online pay their money and get degree without doing much of anything - What about having a degree does in matter in football - Hell most of the guys playing will never get one

The vast majority of NCAA football players get their degrees. Even if you narrow it to FBS, or even just Power 5 - most players graduate.

To your other point - what does it have to do with coaching football? Nothing.

that’s why I always thought there should be a football major. Let players learn more about in-game theory, coaching, etc. They have dance majors, art majors, music majors - why not majors that are for playing/coaching specific sports?
 
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18IsTheMan

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In a bind? Low on $$? Looking for something else that wasn't a "retread"? :unsure:

Shane made a huge rookie mistake. He has to rectify this or he's destine to be another former HC.

He definitely made some bad personnel decisions as a rookie head coach. But, veteran coaches make bad hires all the time. SOS made a few here. Many towards the end.

The trick is recognizing the mistake and fixing it.