Domino effect from Bowden firing?

RamblinPeck

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Anyone else think that this will set off the domino effect of programs cutting the cord early to get the hot commodities of the coaching world?

Yahoo article about:
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footba...ng-early-Tommy-Bowden-fired-?urn=ncaaf,114510

Tides change very quickly -- the guy has to defend Chase Daniel and a ticked off Missouri offense this weekend -- but it would be very shocking at this point if Muschamp wasn't a millionaire head coach by mid-December, whether it's at Clemson or somewhere else. So imagine you're an athletic director who was getting a little impatient with your coach right about now -- in someplace like, say, Seattle, or Knoxville, just to throw out a couple random examples -- and a prospect like Muschamp or Kiffin was at the top of the list you keep denying you have. From your perspective, Clemson just launched Sputnik. Terry Don Phillips is testing the H-bomb.

Im very glad that we "went in a different direction" last year, looks like things are going to be pretty nutty this off season. Clemson, Tenn, UVA, Maryland, UW, and who knows how many others are going to be on the hunt.
 
I'm not certain that Freidge is out at Maryland, although I wouldn't be surprised. I also wouldn't call that a marquee job. This happens every season though.
 
tuberville may leave for clemson, and leave before the program completely dies. What tony franklin did may be irreversable for a long time, and I don't know if Tuberville wants to deal with the powerhouse Saban has been building year in and year out. Clemson would be a much easier fit for him, because it wouldn't be as hard to rebuild. I'm not hating on the ACC, but its not the SEC.
fulmer may be out as well...who knows where he will go.
others are slipping my mind right now, there are more tho....
 
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