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Stack hires Brad??????

They all do it whether they can coach or not, I just don’t like ie it. To each his own.

Agreed. People bash Cal for being a player's first coach but nobody seems to complain about how the university is so often used by the coaches to benefit their family with nepotism. How many of these coach's sons have become highly successful coaches?
 
Hopefully Brad is taking a job in nashville where his daddy bought a house and they can all be together there soon.
That would be interesting. Wonder how Cal would do at a place like Vandy? Could he attract talent there?
 
Could be he is a potentially a fine young coach. Grew up around the game and some outstanding college players and coaches.

I would think Riley Welch will be another fine young coach in time.
Was surprised when I read he actually drew up an inbounds play that we scored on this year!
 
I sure hope Brad doens't show Stack how we run our clever out of bounds play!!! We might have to come up with something different.
 
We got plays? When are we going to use them? I'm more worried about Ellen's brownie recipe

Recipe is locked up tighter than... better keep this clean, dont want another time out just before Canada trip... tighter than the crabby patty recipe in Bikini Bottom.
 
He is the very best former player out there that has the ability and has had had coaching experience. I can hardly wait till he goes there so that I can be for Vanderbilt again as my secondary team behind UK.
I always found it interesting that a school with the acceptance rate as Vanderbilt would hire a guy who took fake classes in college. Give Stackhouse a school with a little more wiggle room for recruiting and I think he could do pretty well. He kind of strikes me as a guy who could thrive in the "us against the world" mentality, kind of like Big John back in the day.
 
I always found it interesting that a school with the acceptance rate as Vanderbilt would hire a guy who took fake classes in college. Give Stackhouse a school with a little more wiggle room for recruiting and I think he could do pretty well. He kind of strikes me as a guy who could thrive in the "us against the world" mentality, kind of like Big John back in the day.
I am appalled that Vanderbilt hired a guy with questionable academic credentials. His next stop will be his alma mater and he will do well there. He knows how the Dean E Smith fraud academic system works
 
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