Urban Meyer out

I need an explanation on what this is and why it’s awesome.
It's kind of a cross between a pot pie and a calzone and you fill it with beef, fold the crust and seal it, and put it on a baking sheet and in the oven. From there one can add many other fillings but we generally use onions, diced potatoes, carrots, and occasionally green peppers.

Pasty dinners are very popular in Wisconsin, especially at church picnics, festivals, or when the Packers play the Bears or Vikings.

They are believed to have originated in Cornwall. When Southwest Wisconsin became a mining hotbed in the nineteenth century, many Cornish immigrated to the area and brought the pasty with them.
 
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It's kind of a cross between a pot pie and a calzone and you fill it with beef, fold the crust and seal it, and put it on a baking sheet and in the oven. From there one can add many other fillings but we generally use onions, diced potatoes, carrots, and occasionally green peppers.

Pasty dinners are very popular in Wisconsin, especially at church picnics, festivals, or when the Packers play the Bears or Vikings.

They are believed to have originated in Cornwall. When Southwest Wisconsin became a mining hotbed in the nineteenth century, many Cornish immigrated to the area and brought the pasty with them.
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It's kind of a cross between a pot pie and a calzone and you fill it with beef, fold the crust and seal it, and put it on a baking sheet and in the oven. From there one can add many other fillings but we generally use onions, diced potatoes, carrots, and occasionally green peppers.

Pasty dinners are very popular in Wisconsin, especially at church picnics, festivals, or when the Packers play the Bears or Vikings.

They are believed to have originated in Cornwall. When Southwest Wisconsin became a mining hotbed in the nineteenth century, many Cornish immigrated to the area and brought the pasty with them.
So a portable hotdish then?
 
He would dominate the Pac12. That conference is a dumpster fire right now.

it would be a whole different recruiting landscape, but I doubt that would do much to stop him.

I bet Urban got lots of players from the west coast to play at Utah just like Peterson and the other coaches at Boise ST have lots of west coast kids on their roster.

By the way, is two time zones that big a difference between playing at Iowa and playing at Boise St.

Between Boise and Fresno you would think the hawks could get a few really good players from out west each year. Even two a year instead of some walkons
 
I bet Urban got lots of players from the west coast to play at Utah just like Peterson and the other coaches at Boise ST have lots of west coast kids on their roster.

By the way, is two time zones that big a difference between playing at Iowa and playing at Boise St.

Between Boise and Fresno you would think the hawks could get a few really good players from out west each year. Even two a year instead of some walkons

Wow I forgot he coached at Utah that seems like forever ago.
 
If he coaches again I think it will be in the NFL. Not many agree, but some NFL owner will give him the keys to the car. Give him that mafia type offer........ An offer you simply can't refuse.
 
Wow I forgot he coached at Utah that seems like forever ago.
Jimmy Johnson once coached at Oklahoma State. In fact, he was once an assistant at Iowa State.

1979 saw an ungodly number of positions open up in the midwest alone. Iowa, Iowa State, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Colorado, probably others that I'm missing. Anyone of them could have hired Jimmy. Oklahoma State was the one who did. Ironically, Miami would also open up. They opted for Howard Schnellenberger-this time. They would eventually get Johnson
 

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