LeVar to Michigan State



Wallace is also assistant DC.

Is Co and assistant interchangeable or is there a distinction? The reason why I ask is because I listen to those same pods. I can’t remember who…Kakert, Eickholt or one of the usual suspects referred to Wallace as CO and it stuck in my brain for some reason.
 


That will be the interesting part when KF retires. Phil rides off in the sunset with KF. I am not 100% sure about the theory of Lavar "leaving to come back" and besides a head coach position, you now have to fill the DC spot. For some reason, I just don't see Beth elevating Wallace to head coach.

Like a few theories, I see her looking to the outside which may send Wallace packing if he truly thinks he is going to inherit that spot from KC. We might see a domino effect.
 


When Bri got dumped and Kirk wanted to re-assert some control over his program, it would have been the perfect time to name Woods associate HC while naming Wallace assistant DC.

Woods still with the team in that scenario? Probably?

Instead he went all in with Wallace.
 


Why does everyone think Phil rides off into the sunset with Kirk? What the F is that guy gonna do then? He's only 62. He doesn't have any hobbies. He's probably not even a little worn out, like Kirk some days, since he doesn't have to deal with the administration, boosters, or media. He usually rides his bike to work in the morning, and even home from games. He is living a kids' life. In many ways, he has Kirk's dream job. His time at Iowa might be done when his boss is gone, but I'd guess Phil has a lot of years coaching football left in him. He might even take a year off and come back and coach high school. But I'd guess he'll spend the majority of his years left on this earth coaching football.
 


Why does everyone think Phil rides off into the sunset with Kirk? What the F is that guy gonna do then? He's only 62. He doesn't have any hobbies. He's probably not even a little worn out, like Kirk some days, since he doesn't have to deal with the administration, boosters, or media. He usually rides his bike to work in the morning, and even home from games. He is living a kids' life. In many ways, he has Kirk's dream job. His time at Iowa might be done when his boss is gone, but I'd guess Phil has a lot of years coaching football left in him. He might even take a year off and come back and coach high school. But I'd guess he'll spend the majority of his years left on this earth coaching football.
Phil has a couple kids not sure what their home life is like but if he has Grandkids that can easily become a new “hobby”. I’m sure if they are in sports etc he doesn’t get to see as much as he wants.

Don’t know Phil but not everyone wants to work till their 70, traveling all over the country eating hotel food and sleeping on rented mattresses many nights a year
 


Why does everyone think Phil rides off into the sunset with Kirk? What the F is that guy gonna do then? He's only 62. He doesn't have any hobbies. He's probably not even a little worn out, like Kirk some days, since he doesn't have to deal with the administration, boosters, or media. He usually rides his bike to work in the morning, and even home from games. He is living a kids' life. In many ways, he has Kirk's dream job. His time at Iowa might be done when his boss is gone, but I'd guess Phil has a lot of years coaching football left in him. He might even take a year off and come back and coach high school. But I'd guess he'll spend the majority of his years left on this earth coaching football.
I'm pretty sure Phil said as much. He and KF apparently are very close (possibly best friends by some accounts) and I assume when you have coached as long as both have together, you likely make some sort of unsaid pact that you go out together. I mean maybe he changes his mind, but I'm pretty sure he went on record stating when KF goes, he goes too. Not like he will need the money.
 


Why does everyone think Phil rides off into the sunset with Kirk? What the F is that guy gonna do then? He's only 62. He doesn't have any hobbies. He's probably not even a little worn out, like Kirk some days, since he doesn't have to deal with the administration, boosters, or media. He usually rides his bike to work in the morning, and even home from games. He is living a kids' life. In many ways, he has Kirk's dream job. His time at Iowa might be done when his boss is gone, but I'd guess Phil has a lot of years coaching football left in him. He might even take a year off and come back and coach high school. But I'd guess he'll spend the majority of his years left on this earth coaching football.
Good point.
 




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