Hays leaving Tech for the same position at Troy looks bad.
Holtz got a new job. Good luck!
https://www.wbrc.com/2022/01/20/skip...ham-stallions/
For the next several years at least, Holtz won't have to worry about the league folding and not having a salary coming in - thanks to Tech paying him for the next several years. He should be able to go and have fun. Maybe he'll be able to sign a few former Tech guys to be on the team. Last I heard, J'Mar Smith was not playing anywhere. I plan to watch some of the games, if for no other reason than to see if the team plays up-tempo, or the old boring style we saw the last few years at Tech.
Screw it. Good luck Skip. It would be cool for some Tech guys or even CUSA guys he is familiar with have a chance to play after college.
I would like to see the USFL have success.
I pulled for the Birmingham Iron in the short-lived Alliance of American Football League (AAF). Quinton Patton was on the team.
The soap opera continues at Hawai'i.
June Jones -- 'No coach in their right mind' would accept conditions Hawai'i offered (espn.com)
Brings back memories of the old Shreveport Steamer from the WFL. Went to watch one of their first practices when they moved from Houston to Shreveport. Ended up able to work in the clubhouse and on the sidelines during the first few games. Still remember going to a McDonalds with Jim Nance, a huge guy who was a running back with the Steamer (previously with the Patriots from the NFL). The man could eat! Also brings back memories when Jim Kiick, Paul Warfield and Larry Csonka came to play against the Steamer. Lots of buzz that night at State Fair Stadium.