In Johnson We Trust
In Johnson We Trust ... if for no other reason than we have no choice.
In Johnson We Trust ... if for no other reason than we have no choice.
Examining the changes needed for Hawaii to be successful under Norm Chow -- the Hawaii edition of the BYU Know The Foe Offseason Storylines series.
According to the Los Angeles Times. He's making about $1 million a year as the Titans offensive coordinator, and Karl Dorrell's UCLA contract was $850,000 plus incentives. Hard to compete against...
Picture the scene. A narrow, lighted runway pierces the darkness, surrounded on all sides by a milling raucous crowd. Loud thumping industrial music blares behind flashing lights and scintillating...
Alright, whose fault is it? The Titans aren't supposed to lose. When I correctly identify the person responsible for this mess, I'm kicking his ass. This whole 11 wins things is going to be...
This just in: the Titans are a good football team. How good? Hell I don't know... better than pretty good, not quite damn good. So whatever that is, that's where they are. After one game it's all...
Utah should have a new OC by weeks end - who could it be?
A month later and still no offensive coordinator.
Former Utah quarterback Mike McCoy might've been the dream candidate for Utah's OC job (as unlikely as it may seem), but, as the weeks pass, it's becoming clear he, and others, are becoming less and less likely.
It's been almost three weeks since Norm Chow accepted the Hawaii job and yet, no names have emerged to replace him as Utah's OC.