BB would not put up with Jethro's BS.I wish Jerry's role as an owner was instrumental in bringing in Bill Belichek as Head Coach of the Dallas Cowboys
He's been a Razorback booster since before he owned the Cowboys.Jerry dabbles in NCAA basketball now? His managerial expertise knows no bounds!
Look for Calipari to be HC of Dallas Cowboys on 2025 if Arkansas gig doesn’t work out!
They said the same thing about Jerry and BB's mentor.BB would not put up with Jethro's BS.
And he left before his contract was over.They said the same thing about Jerry and BB's mentor.
Retired you mean?And he left before his contract was over.
That experiment was done as soon as Jerry signed T.O.Retired you mean?
.....sounds like a coaching portal is in effect. Theme in college basketball is "Buy a championship". Portals running wild. Men.....across the board. Women.....Oregon State and VTech rosters have been ravaged.Of course.
NCAA Basketball is all about dollars now. Even moreso than football because you can buy 3 starters in a day for a mill each and make a sweet 16.
Cal was looking for a soft-landing spot as he was on wobbly legs at Kentucy.
But Cal would have had his pick of non-top 5 type jobs and ARK becomes much more desirable if Billionaire boosters say they have your back.
ARK isn't going to be a power in football buit they could pretty easily in basketball if boosters commit an additional 5M a year.
Wild to see SMU steal USC's coach who stole ARK's coach who stole Kentucky's coach....
Likely opposite direction of how you'd value those 4 jobs but new money is good money in NCAA 2024.
No one sleeps on us. We play on national TV.Jerry is baiting all the other NFL teams and when they are sleeping on us, he's got them right where he wants them.
THAT’S what JJ meant - the Razorbacks are all in.Truly All in.
It might be coming. It is actually they only thing that makes sense at this point.wish he would do something great for the dallas cowboys and sell the team to someone who really cares about the team and its fans
Jones too cheap to help his own team during free agency ,JJ is all talk all air...ask the fans about ALL IN.You would think Jerry would have other things to worry about........lol
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profo...er-credited-for-helping-to-hire-john-calipari
Jerry Jones’ role as Arkansas booster credited for helping to hire John Calipari
Published April 8, 2024 06:45 AM
On a day when college basketball eclipses football for the attention of American sports fans, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is playing a big part in the college hoops world.
Jones’ alma mater, Arkansas, has hired coach John Calipari away from Kentucky, and Jones’ status as a booster has been cited as one of the reason that Calipari walked away from a college basketball blue blood to coach the Razorbacks.
Jones played college football at Arkansas and remains involved as a donor, and in the new world of college sports where so much success hinges on convincing players that wealthy donors will hook them up with lucrative NIL deals, a booster like Jones is attractive to players and coaches alike
Cowboys ownership, always focused on what truly matters…You would think Jerry would have other things to worry about........lol
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profo...er-credited-for-helping-to-hire-john-calipari
Jerry Jones’ role as Arkansas booster credited for helping to hire John Calipari
Published April 8, 2024 06:45 AM
On a day when college basketball eclipses football for the attention of American sports fans, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is playing a big part in the college hoops world.
Jones’ alma mater, Arkansas, has hired coach John Calipari away from Kentucky, and Jones’ status as a booster has been cited as one of the reason that Calipari walked away from a college basketball blue blood to coach the Razorbacks.
Jones played college football at Arkansas and remains involved as a donor, and in the new world of college sports where so much success hinges on convincing players that wealthy donors will hook them up with lucrative NIL deals, a booster like Jones is attractive to players and coaches alike