His quotes were great while here and apparently making the impression with a bigger media group.
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Babers, The Media Giant
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Re: Babers, The Media Giant
He'll be in trouble when he goes up against teams that have equal or better talent...if he doesn't recruit extremely well, he'll be done in 3 years or less.
Wonder how Wake Forest fans feel about their Clawson hire at this point? His schedule is actually pretty manageable this year, but they'll struggle scoring again. Probably a 4-5 win season.
Wonder how Wake Forest fans feel about their Clawson hire at this point? His schedule is actually pretty manageable this year, but they'll struggle scoring again. Probably a 4-5 win season.
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Re: Babers, The Media Giant
Dino put in a lot of years as an assistant before finally getting a shot as a HC at EIU and here. Seems like a good enough guy...hope he does well at Syracuse. Even if he doesn't, he should be able to get an assistants gig somewhere in the P5 that will pay him $500k plus.
It's not the fall that hurts...it's when you hit the ground.
Re: Babers, The Media Giant
He recruited very well here. His system, personality, and sales pitch all seem to work. I see no reason he will not a successful recruiter at Syracuse. And seeing as Syracuse will be easily the most exciting offense in the northeast, I think he will find recruiting offensive playmakers rather easy after a year or two.
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