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    • #4107
      saturdaysarebetter
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      Whenever there are head coach openings in the Big Ten and SEC you always hear about what a great coaching job that is and it’s yada yada number best coaching job in the country.

      How would you rank the coaching jobs in the ACC? Which is the most desirable? The least desirable?

    • #4141
      Java
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      Florida state is first.

      I assume Clemson has fans and money so I’d rank that 2

      Miami might be 3.  But they are known for not having the fan support.  Or facilities as you’d think a loudmouth program like that would.

      I think North Carolina is trying.  Wants to be.  Could be.

      I think Georgia tech is a potential goldmine. Imagine if they got it together and could recruit their state and north Florida and win some of those battles against Georgia bama and florid and fsu?      G tech has massive access to talent.

      good jobs involve access to talent.  Money to fuel.  Great conference giving you playoff access.  Tradition.   Not sure g tech and acc has to last 3-4 but they are in a great location for talent access if they could find a sugar daddy

      • #4142
        Java
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        I keep forgetting smu is acc. That’s so wrong. Great tradition. Looks like they are waking up.  They have money.  Texas has talent.  That could be a good one   I think the pac wanted smu.  I can see why

         

        oh and I forgot.  If the program decides to put $ up? Play the NIL game? Best job is Stanford.

        Stafford has more money than the rest of the world combined. They don’t even take sponsorships in their stadium. Every scholarship in the entire athletic program and all sports is endowed. I think all the coaches salaries are too. It’s incredible how much money they have, and if they decided to get serious about letting academically subpar athletes into play football for Stanford? If they got serious about paying NIL money? They have so many billionaires that they could just simply ask a few of them for $100 million donations and the world would be over for the rest of college football. I don’t think people understand how dominant Stanford could be if they simply want to

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