He's gonna be QB coach at New Mexico, per Greg Biggins
http://myespn.go.com/s/conversations/show/story/3835970
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Tee Martin will not be a duck
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Re: Tee Martin will not be a duck
I don't think that it was a big deal for Boyd if Martin was coming here. Hopefully Chip can hire some coaches that will make the team better.
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Re: Tee Martin will not be a duck
Am lovin the bits about Boyd in the article...Sounds like its almost a done deal......Hopefully in our favor..
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Re: Tee Martin will not be a duck
The only way it could have possibly hurt us that Martin didn't come to Oregon was if he had taken a coaching job at tOSU.
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Re: Tee Martin will not be a duck
Just saw this nugget of info on Moseley's blog.
"UPDATE (11:41 p.m.): This interview was conducted during a phone call seeking clarification on a report that Martin had already accepted the New Mexico job. He said that wasn’t the case. "
http://blogs.registerguard.com/cms/inde ... vers-spot/
Also, note how Moseley is sticking with is story in the comments section below. He may come this way afterall.
"UPDATE (11:41 p.m.): This interview was conducted during a phone call seeking clarification on a report that Martin had already accepted the New Mexico job. He said that wasn’t the case. "
http://blogs.registerguard.com/cms/inde ... vers-spot/
Also, note how Moseley is sticking with is story in the comments section below. He may come this way afterall.
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Re: Tee Martin will not be a duck
Remember Mike Mellotti using UCLA to leverage some cash...same thing here is my thought.