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PAC HIRES OCTAGON

If a school leaves the AAC with less than 27 months' notice, the exit fee is about $27.5m. That number drops to $10m when given proper notice.

If schools are considering leaving the AAC to join the Pac-12, the projected exit cost is nearly $27.5 million per school. Yes, they could negotiate that down.

In 2023, Houston, Cincinnati, and UCF negotiated an early buyout to join the Big 12. The AAC reportedly wanted $45 million per school, but the buyout was negotiated down to $18 million per school. Add in the $27.5 from SMU and $17m from UConn.

Following the gorilla math, the AAC has close to $90m-$100m in just previous exit fees to entice their schools to stay. Similar to what Gloria is doing, adding an extra $3-4m, for the 4 schools per year for the next 3 year is absolutely doable.

Jeanty

He doesn't have great speed or size and won't be able to bounce off tackles in the NFL like he does now. I sort of see him as a MJD type of pro, which isn't bad.
I think MJD is a fair comparison. Lets not forget that in 8 seasons MJD averaged 88 yards from scrimmage per game (101 ypg as a starter), was a 3 time pro bowler and a 1st team all pro one time.

Jeanty

Say what you want about the guy but we all would take him here in a heartbeat!
Our RB’s “pale in comparison” to Jeanty!


But I agree about him being mainly a “serviceable” back at the next level!
Sure of course... his production has been extremely high this year. But he developed into this role and became the focal point for their offense. Our backfield is pretty young still
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Jeanty

Man, if he doesn't pass the eye test for you who in college football does right now? I think his biggest problems are he lacks height and I haven't seen him do a lot of pass protection, but as far on film he's got elite 10 yard burst, elite balance especially off of contact, elite vision especially on back cuts, excellent start and stop acceleration/deceleration, above average hands out of the backfield, above average long speed, and above average lateral speed. Of course, if he has a bad combine that could hurt his draft stock but I can't find a reliable draft prospectus that has him outside the top 3 RBs.
His start stop moves are elite, that’s how he makes guys miss tackles like crazy. He sees the field pretty well for a RB, and you need that to be an elite RB in the NFL. I’ve seen guys with elite speed and all the tools but they can’t see how a play is developing for shit, thus they get hit at the LOS or a yard or two gain.

UNLV closed door scrimmage highlights

They always suck in scrimmages under Kevin.

Anyone remember the disaster in Canada? Last year lost right out of the gate. This is nothing new.

I am also concerned that Kevin is openly saying that we will use a short bench for the next few games since 3 guys are dinged up and not ready. Supposedly a deep roster and not even going to utilize it and develop guys.
We used like 5 guys for 80% of the minutes last year so how much shorter can the bench get?

UNLV closed door scrimmage highlights

They lost to UCSB in the 2nd scrimmage.
They always suck in scrimmages under Kevin.

Anyone remember the disaster in Canada? Last year lost right out of the gate. This is nothing new.

I am also concerned that Kevin is openly saying that we will use a short bench for the next few games since 3 guys are dinged up and not ready. Supposedly a deep roster and not even going to utilize it and develop guys.
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Jeanty

The more I watch NFL running backs the less I think he is one. He’s putting up the best numbers obviously but he’s not passing the eye test to me.
Man, if he doesn't pass the eye test for you who in college football does right now? I think his biggest problems are he lacks height and I haven't seen him do a lot of pass protection, but as far on film he's got elite 10 yard burst, elite balance especially off of contact, elite vision especially on back cuts, excellent start and stop acceleration/deceleration, above average hands out of the backfield, above average long speed, and above average lateral speed. Of course, if he has a bad combine that could hurt his draft stock but I can't find a reliable draft prospectus that has him outside the top 3 RBs.

Jeanty

I don't know, from what I've seen, he's smart, hard working, has good speed, amazing balance, and a lot of toughness. He has tons of yards after contact, and has broken long TD runs in pretty much every game, except against UNLV. I think those attributes will make him a very good NFL running back. Some of it will obviously depend on where he ends up, but IMO, you don't have to be a super freak of an athlete to be an NFL RB. Sure, it helps, but if you can read defenses, be patient in waiting for the line to open up a hole, and take advantages of what the defense gives you, he will be successful.

Looks like recruiting has picked up!

Why not Shibest as the head coach?

I mean, from resume alone, he is the best candidate. Has been one of the best coordinators in the game and has been successful everywhere he has been.

I know, I know. Not very common. Hauck was a ST coordinator and that didn't work. And who knows if he can recruit.

But the players love him and respect him, that seems certain.
I see what you did there, outside the box in case we don’t get a HC candidate like Gary Patterson… interesting idea. But a former experienced HC has shown so well it may be hard to swallow another coordinator here as the main guy!

UNLV closed door scrimmage highlights

People pay too much attention to things that don’t matter. Highlight reels, number of stars next to a players name, which program a player transfers from, exhibition games. I only care about on court results in games that count. I’ll reserve judgement until I see the actual product.
I could be wrong but I fear your negative judgement will be coming by the end of December!
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Looks like recruiting has picked up!

Why not Shibest as the head coach?

I mean, from resume alone, he is the best candidate. Has been one of the best coordinators in the game and has been successful everywhere he has been.

I know, I know. Not very common. Hauck was a ST coordinator and that didn't work. And who knows if he can recruit.

But the players love him and respect him, that seems certain.

Without knowing his recruiting history/ability not sure about HC gig. (Or if he even wants to be a HC)

But I'd 100% do what I could to retain him.
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Nah, just tune everything out till the first week of March... Make it a short season
People pay too much attention to things that don’t matter. Highlight reels, number of stars next to a players name, which program a player transfers from, exhibition games. I only care about on court results in games that count. I’ll reserve judgement until I see the actual product.
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PAC HIRES OCTAGON

I can’t see them coming up with enough money to get at least two teams from the AAC, especially if what someone else said is true, that the AAC has money in reserve to counter them.

I doubt reverse merger still works with us adding Hawaii full and UTEP, but it still might be their best option.

Is it the best option for UNLV and AF, and to a lesser degree the other schools? Probably yes for the other schools, maybe yes for AF, not sure on UNLV.

Same goes for if the PAC comes back to UNLV with a better offer. Even if the PAC offers to cover all fees I’m not sure it’s worth it. UNLV still has a deficit to deal with and needs to up Odoms deal. With the money they’re getting this seems easy, without it they’ll end up having to go to the regents and politics come in to play.

Plus, likely losing the free card to go to an AQ conference is kinda sticky.
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A Lot can change but..

There is a thing now called the G5 rankings. It is different now. I am not certain but whoever finishes #1 here will likely get the spot. We only moved down to #3 after last week. Also notice there are teams in this poll from AAC, Sunbelt, MWC, Conference doesn't matter, if you're good enough for the next 2 years, you'll be in this poll and in-play for a bid, regardless of where you play.

Also the top 30-60 or so P4s are going to split apart in a couple years anyways.

Surprised Tulane is so high their best win is Louisiana?

Jeanty

He doesn't have great speed or size and won't be able to bounce off tackles in the NFL like he does now. I sort of see him as a MJD type of pro, which isn't bad.
Fair and I agree that his YAC won’t be where it is now when he gets to the NFL.

I acknowledge that he will make a team, just that I don’t think that he will be impactful or sustain. Good for him for making money now and in the NFL that feeds he and his family and generations to come.

Maybe he will be a backup RB there for 4-5 years, and good for him on that. That’s my projection of him.

Jeanty

I saw some tweet somewhere saying the UNLV resorted to "dirty tactics" in our game last week.

Anyone else see this?

It feels to me that people looked at the box score and assumed that we must have done something dirty.

But for dirty? Naw. No flags, and there was some gamesmanship with piling on and pushing off and things of that nature. You know, the same stuff that has been going on since Jim Brown?

GFTOH
Boise fans just can't admit we have a good defense and probably cost him the Heisman. He was clearly hurt after bracing his fall on a tackle and it affected him every time he took a hit or ran towards the crowd... after the game they kept hyping the 128 yards with out any discussion on how many carries it took to do that. They can keep feeding him 30 times a game, because by December dudes gonna be exhausted.
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