Might be a good landing spot. Good team. Fertile recruiting area. He got a nice buyout so he may not be looking to break the bank but he’s not gonna work too cheap either I wouldn’t think. Will be interesting to see what they offer him.
I disagree a little. He broke the bank on the buyout and he will also be looking for as much money he can get on his next job.
I would be surprised if he takes a non p5 job this early. Because with this new early signing period starting, schools are going to be looking to fill HC positions even quicker than before.
I think he'll take that gig. So, to answer your question, yes. If he has success there, hell resurface in the P5 in the ACC or SEC.
Here is a question......
Where is Todd Graham going??
With a $12 million buyout I'd hope he'd take a year off and travel then see if a school comes calling.Here is a question......
Where is Todd Graham going??
That was my line of thinking as well. If he kills it there he’ll be back in a high profile job in no time.
Wherever it is, he will be traveling in the fast lane with the hammer down.Here is a question......
Where is Todd Graham going??
Agreed. If the SMU job opens up, then I could see him there.I would be VERY surprised if Sumlin would take the UCF job.
I don't believe Fraud will end up at Tenn or Arky.
Digital cable 174.43 college gameday show analyst I would think for that year.With a $12 million buyout I'd hope he'd take a year off and travel then see if a school comes calling.
Graham will end up with an offer from his dream school. Watch his intro speech at where ever he ends up - I'll be proven to be 100% correct.
Thank you. I learned something today. I always thought that all Protestant Denominations believed Ephesians 2:8.Not sure Todd Graham will be accepted by the Wellseyleian (sp?) community at SMU.
Baptists maintain the doctrine of the ‘perseverance of saints’ where an expression of ‘once saved, always saved’ prevails. Baptists teach that once one is saved, that person cannot fall from grace which is completely in conflict with Methodists views. Methodists believe that it is the person’s choice to be saved and one can fall from grace by not following God therefore losing salvation. Baptists also believe in putting the hammer down.