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Taggart's record at Oregon was mostly without his starting QB Herbert. He also inherited a 4-8 team.Taggert makes sense.
Did great putting WKU on the CFB map and had a good last year at USF, but one 7-5 year at Oregon gets him FSU seemed like a stretch. Reminds me of Todd Graham.
Not sure how Kiffin is there after the year he just had at FAU and making the Owls a NY6 contender. Maybe some carry-over from the year before?
Fair.Taggart's record at Oregon was mostly without his starting QB Herbert. He also inherited a 4-8 team.
Dammit that rustled me
Never mind the fact that David Shaw is one of the most underrated
The best part is this response that wasn't even touched.Dammit that rustled me
I can see FSU's interest in him. He recruited like crazy out of the state of Florida, bringing top Florida recruits across the country to Oregon, and his history of turning around programs, which FSU was coming off a bad year.Fair.
Still felt like jumping the gun a bit but I guess when the opening is there and they like him enough might as well go for it.
LOL Clay is an editor at SBNationThe best part is this response that wasn't even touched.
Extreme salt
"If you had the No. 1 recruiting class in the country every year [you'd win like Nick Saban]," an anonymous coach told Chip Patterson of CBSSports.com. "He shows up at every single game with a better roster than the teams he's playing."
"If you count cheating and getting the best players in the country as part of running a program, he's the best in the country," the coach added. "It's like saying an NFL coach is the best coach in the league if he gets 25 first-round picks every year."
I still don't mind him being on the overrated list, but at the same time I could easily see him having success.I can see FSU's interest in him. He recruited like crazy out of the state of Florida, bringing top Florida recruits across the country to Oregon, and his history of turning around programs, which FSU was coming off a bad year.
I haven't followed Taggart's recruiting at FSU, but again I see FSU being very attracted to how well he recruited the state of Florida when he was at Oregon.