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1 hour ago, DC2345 said:

I never said it was all about money. However it was a factor. By going to Notre Dame he got closer to being a college head coach. The AHC role is nothing more than a title used to add some extra bucks to a contract and allows that coach to step in if the HC ever has to miss any time. Him leaving wasn’t about the OL coach but believe what you want.

You couldn’t be more wrong but I’ll let Deland, his Super Bowl trophy and his Emmy tell you why he left KC for Indiana and the role AHC had in his decision…again, leaving for ND had nothing to nothing to do with money and was being solely a college RB coach (which sadly for him, he now is) was never the plan. 
 

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/video/deland-mccullough-on-the-associate-head-coach-responsibilities/

 

 

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1 hour ago, Hoosier82 said:

You couldn’t be more wrong but I’ll let Deland, his Super Bowl trophy and his Emmy tell you why he left KC for Indiana and the role AHC had in his decision…again, leaving for ND had nothing to nothing to do with money and was being solely a college RB coach (which sadly for him, he now is) was never the plan. 
 

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/video/deland-mccullough-on-the-associate-head-coach-responsibilities/

 

 

I’m not wrong. People are good at saying nice things when talking to the media for articles. Being the RB coach at Notre Dame is a higher profile job and closer to being a HC of a D1 program than being the AHC/RB coach at IU. It was never part of his plan at the time but a better opportunity presented itself and he jumped. As I said before. Believe what you want even if you’re wrong.

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26 minutes ago, DC2345 said:

I’m not wrong. People are good at saying nice things when talking to the media for articles. Being the RB coach at Notre Dame is a higher profile job and closer to being a HC of a D1 program than being the AHC/RB coach at IU. It was never part of his plan at the time but a better opportunity presented itself and he jumped. As I said before. Believe what you want even if you’re wrong.

Clown move your part to double/triple down on a terrible, nonsensical take and call DMC a liar. He goes into graphic detail that he had been offered multiple  ncaa jobs every single year, and turned them all down because he wasn’t interested in an opportunity that didn’t give him responsibility and  experience outside of the RB room. He said it himself, if he was going to be just a RB coach, he wouldn’t have left the Chiefs. 

Furthermore, insisting (with no actual information, access to the situation) that DMC would throw away the opportunity to coach his sons at IU, live in his own house with his family, and watch his sons’s last high school games (who’ was set to join you in Bloomington next year) to take one of the lowest profile jobs at ND, working under a first time head coach that he’s likely just as qualified as, is as bad of a take as you can offer.  

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39 minutes ago, Hoosier82 said:

Clown move your part to double/triple down on a terrible, nonsensical take and call DMC a liar. He goes into graphic detail that he had been offered multiple  ncaa jobs every single year, and turned them all down because he wasn’t interested in an opportunity that didn’t give him responsibility and  experience outside of the RB room. He said it himself, if he was going to be just a RB coach, he wouldn’t have left the Chiefs. 

Furthermore, insisting (with no actual information, access to the situation) that DMC would throw away the opportunity to coach his sons at IU, live in his own house with his family, and watch his sons’s last high school games (who’ was set to join you in Bloomington next year) to take one of the lowest profile jobs at ND, working under a first time head coach that he’s likely just as qualified as, is as bad of a take as you can offer.  

You have no clue what you’re talking about and that’s fine. Like I’ve said believe what you want. 

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17 minutes ago, DC2345 said:

Back to Carey being the OL coach. He made some interesting and likable comments in his first appearance since becoming the OL coach today.  

Liked his blunt,  no-nonsense approach. Love his passion for IU and coach Allen. He knows it won't be an overnight change, but he's willing to see it through to help his Hoosiers. Game on.

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On 10/10/2022 at 9:09 PM, DC2345 said:

Back to Carey being the OL coach. He made some interesting and likable comments in his first appearance since becoming the OL coach today.  

Curious what this means:

“When you come back to a place where it started, it means something,” Carey said. “This is a special place. (They) do things a little different around here, and that's all right. Different ain’t bad. Different’s just different.”

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On 10/10/2022 at 8:05 PM, DC2345 said:

You have no clue what you’re talking about and that’s fine. Like I’ve said believe what you want. 

Do you have anything to validate this? Deland's own words, logic and common sense would all point to you being the one who has no clue what you're talking about.

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34 minutes ago, HoosierX said:

Do you have anything to validate this? Deland's own words, logic and common sense would all point to you being the one who has no clue what you're talking about.

Going for message board pal of the month with this first post. So far your awarded zero points.

Lets move on…

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1 hour ago, 13th&Jackson said:

Curious what this means:

“When you come back to a place where it started, it means something,” Carey said. “This is a special place. (They) do things a little different around here, and that's all right. Different ain’t bad. Different’s just different.”

Different?

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On 10/10/2022 at 8:23 PM, Hoosier82 said:

Clown move your part to double/triple down on a terrible, nonsensical take and call DMC a liar. He goes into graphic detail that he had been offered multiple  ncaa jobs every single year, and turned them all down because he wasn’t interested in an opportunity that didn’t give him responsibility and  experience outside of the RB room. He said it himself, if he was going to be just a RB coach, he wouldn’t have left the Chiefs. 

Furthermore, insisting (with no actual information, access to the situation) that DMC would throw away the opportunity to coach his sons at IU, live in his own house with his family, and watch his sons’s last high school games (who’ was set to join you in Bloomington next year) to take one of the lowest profile jobs at ND, working under a first time head coach that he’s likely just as qualified as, is as bad of a take as you can offer.  

This stuff is deep for some of you. 

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