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By Marc Lawrence
Friday, Jan 9

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Before No. 10 Miami and No. 6 Ole Miss took the field for the CFP Fiesta Bowl, fans at State Farm Stadium last night, they were treated to a beautiful rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” when The War and Treaty performed a highly praised National Anthem.

While there should be plenty of fireworks on the field this Thursday night, The War and Treaty brought the house down by performing the national anthem.

Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter, the duo known as The War and Treaty, were so electric that most fans praised them online.

Fans and media called it one of the best ever, with powerful vocals that gave many chills.

“That National Anthem was filthy,” one fan commented.

“Never heard of War and Treaty but that was a dope rendition of the National Anthem,” said another.

Click here to see it: https://tinyurl.com/2thhns65

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Nice Knowing You, Mike

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The story with this head-coaching cycle was that it wasn’t a great one with an abundance of top-end candidates. That changed a bit when Kevin Stefanski and John Harbaugh were fired.

With Mike McDaniel now a “former” head coach with the Dolphins, here are eight teams chasing a new head coach and while many of the openings aren’t that attractive, there are only 32 NFL head-coaching jobs and they’re all in demand – and we’re not even counting McDaniel who was not on our original Black Monday list, but would have been had the Dolphins not stonewalled the press.

Atlanta Falcons: Kevin Stefanski

Stefanski got fired by the Browns and was immediately the top candidate on the board (at least until John Harbaugh was fired). The Falcons are an attractive opening, aside from quarterback questions. Stefanski, a two-time NFL Coach of the Year, would come in with a new general manager, which is usually something head coaches covet. This would be a good hire for the Falcons.

Baltimore Ravens: Klint Kubiak

The Ravens haven’t yet lined up an interview with Kevin Stefanski. It seems they’re looking for a young coordinator. Kubiak is the hot name among offensive coordinators after a good season with the top-seeded Seattle Seahawks. He comes from a lineage of coaching; his dad Gary won a Super Bowl championship coaching the Broncos. And a new offensive mind to work with Lamar Jackson seems like a plus. The Ravens should be able to land just about anyone they want to be their head coach, and Kubiak is a hot name this offseason.

Miami Dolphins: Chris Shula

Maybe the Dolphins land John Harbaugh, which would be a home run for a franchise that is in for a major rebuild. But if they don’t land him, hiring the grandson of Dolphins royalty would be fun. Shula, the grandson of Dolphins legendary head coach Don Shula, has carved out a great career for himself as the Los Angeles Rams’ creative defensive coordinator. The Sean McVay tree has been pretty strong when it comes to producing head coaches. Maybe Shula wouldn’t want the pressure of coaching where his grandfather’s name is displayed in the stadium as part of the team’s ring of honor. But it would be a heck of a story, and Shula is a hot candidate for a reason – and an upgrade over Mike McDaniel.

Arizona Cardinals: Vance Joseph

Joseph has familiarity with Arizona, having served as the Cardinals’ defensive coordinator from 2019-2022. It was mostly a successful stint before a bad final season. After that, Joseph went back to the Broncos (where he was previously head coach) and has transformed Denver’s defense into one of the best in the NFL. That head-coaching experience might be attractive to the Cardinals.

Cleveland Browns: Jim Schwartz

When Browns owner Jimmy Haslam was asked if he wanted Schwartz, the team’s defensive coordinator the past three seasons, to remain with the organization he replied: "Absolutely. Great coach.” Since that’s the case, why not just promote him to head coach? Schwartz did that job before with the Detroit Lions. He has obvious familiarity with the Browns. And Cleveland’s defense hasn’t been a problem lately. If Haslam is serious about retaining Schwartz, it’s either as his next head coach or by convincing a new head coach to inherit Schwartz as his defensive coordinator, which is tricky. Maybe it’s best to cut out the middle man here.

Tennessee Titans: Matt Nagy

The Titans should be looking for an offensive-minded coach to work with Cam Ward, and Nagy is back getting head-coaching interviews this cycle after his time as Bears head coach didn’t work out great. He returned to the Chiefs as quarterbacks coach for a season and then their offensive coordinator for three seasons. Nagy does have an NFL Coach of the Year award and many years devising offenses, which the Titans should value in their search.

Las Vegas Raiders: Brian Flores

Flores hasn’t gotten many interview requests yet, and maybe the Raiders fit is too obvious. Flores used to be the New England Patriots’ defensive coordinator, and former Patriots quarterback and current Raiders limited owner Tom Brady is helping run the team’s coaching search. Flores is an excellent defensive mind. And while other owners might turn away from Flores due to his lawsuit against the NFL, the son of Al Davis (whose side hobby was suing the NFL) might not.

New York Giants: John Harbaugh

There are factors to taking a job other than who the quarterback is and what the current state of the roster looks like. Miami checks a lot of boxes for Harbaugh: South Florida is a nice place to live, there’s no state income tax, the Harbaugh family has some connections to Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and Harbaugh can come in with a general manager instead of being hired by an incumbent who is on the hot seat. But football-wise, the Giants opening blows away Miami, which seems to be the other serious suitor for Harbaugh. Whether you believe fully in Jaxson Dart or not, he’s much better than whatever the Dolphins will have.

Thought in passing: Wouldn’t it be nice to see Harbaugh land in Cleveland where the Browns were forced to shut down operation following Art Modell’s midnight run to Baltimore?


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Still Perfect

Six men's college basketball teams are still undefeated, which is almost unheard of this late in the season. In fact, per Sports Yahoo, that's the same number of unbeatens through nine weeks as in the last five seasons combined.

One is not like the others: Five of those teams are ranked power conference programs (No. 1 Arizona, No. 2 Michigan, No. 3 Iowa State, No. 9 Nebraska and No. 11 Vanderbilt). The sixth is Miami (Ohio), a mid-major that hasn't been ranked since 1999 and hasn't been to the NCAA tournament in two decades.

TRENDING TODAY
Selfish and Stupid

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Former SEC head coach Jimbo Fisher criticized LSU football head coach Lane Kiffin for the unprecedented coaching situation unfolding between LSU and Ole Miss.

Kiffin left Ole Miss for LSU before Ole Miss's College Football Playoff run. Several assistants followed Kiffin, but continued to work with the Rebels under new head coach Pete Golding. The most notable assistant to work double-duty is LSU/Ole Miss OC Charlie Weis, who has continued to lead the offense.

During ACC Network's show on Thursday, former Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher gave his two cents on the matter, calling the decision by Kiffin "selfish" and "stupid."

Fisher blames Kiffin for the entire Rebel staff not being present, but it's unclear who made the call.

"Now he's got egg on his face because the real Lane came back out," Fisher said.

Kiffin wanted to coach Ole Miss through the postseason, even after taking the LSU job. Of the eight assistants coming to LSU form Ole Miss, just two are staying with the team through Thursday's Fiesta Bowl Fiesta Bowl vs. Miami: Weis and running backs coach Kevin Smith remain with the Rebels.

Fisher believes Kiffin was banking on the Rebels losing to Georgia in the quarterfinals. That way, he would have is whole staff assembled in Baton Rouge to attack recruiting and the spring schedule. But Ole Miss won, extending the Rebels' season into the transfer portal window.

"He wanted to coach and thought he didn't get his way, so 'everybody get on the plane with me or you don't have a job' then he makes them all go," Fisher said. "Then he gets down there and takes a PR hit because it looks bad that you really don't care about the kids. He says, 'Okay, you can go back,' but here's where he screwed up. He thought they were going to lose to Georgia."

Fisher claims the decisions made by Kiffin regarding the coaches didn't put the players he recruited to Ole Miss in the best position to succeed in the College Football Playoffs.

BETCHA DIDN’T KNOW
GOAT Cheese

LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan.

The easiest way to start a heated debate among NBA fans is to ask who is the Greatest of All Time, the GOAT, LeBron or MJ. This debate usually breaks down along generational lines.

Isiah Thomas called out the fact that, "I know we talk about Jordan, but he leads in no statistical basketball category. But yet there's an argument about him being the best. But then you look at Kareem and you look at LeBron, those guys lead in several statistical categories. But yet we say somebody else is better and I'm just giving you the evidence.”

"This is what I don't understand about your era. You guys are playing with arguably the greatest player to ever play, and excuse me when I say this, but y'all treat him like he's nothing," Thomas said.

"Instead of pumping your era up, y'all go back and say our era was the greatest. You know, 'Michael Jordan was the greatest, nobody could ever be greater than Michael Jordan,' right? Ok, and then you turn around, and in your era, LeBron James is sitting there holding every single basketball record. I mean, every single one of them. And, you're looking at a Kevin Durant and you're looking at a Steph Curry, but then when y'all talk about the greatest, y'all talk about the guy that gave you some shoes."

The shoe thing is a great dig because it has enough truth to sting. Also, shout out to Thomas for mentioning Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who is constantly cut out of a debate he deserves to be in the middle of.

It should be noted that Thomas has a history with Jordan. Thomas and the Bad Boy Pistons invented the "Jordan Rules" and had many physical and emotional battles with Jordan's Bulls in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Those Pistons were the better team in the late 1980s, keeping Jordan and the Bulls out of the Finals and forcing them to improve to reach their peak (one GOAT argument for Jordan, that he never lost in the Finals, falls apart because of the Pistons — Jordan wasn't good enough to get his team to the Finals until the Pistons faded a little, saving him some of the Finals losses LeBron had lifting lesser teams to the biggest stage).

You make the call: MJ or LB?


STAT OF THE DAY
3-71-1

Indiana’s all-time record against AP Top
5 ranked football opponents, per the
PLAYBOOK Playoff Guide newsletter.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"Critics are men who watch a battle
from a high place then come down
and shoot the survivors."

- Ernest Hemingway





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