Legendary - The Career of Porter Davis

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Captain Canada wrote:
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I'm confused, you're porting over an old chise over to a new game to continue?
We are nearly to the point where that question will be answered organically.
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boys are hungry to beat my post record lmao
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he ain't slick
I have no aspirations or delusions of reaching 3,000+ posts.
At best I will get six seasons in the cycle.
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Legendary - The Career of Porter Davis

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Sources: Tulane Conducts Second Interview with Porter Davis
After Arkansas filled its head coaching vacancy, momentum appears to be building between Porter Davis and another program searching for its next leader.
By Mason Calloway

With Arkansas officially off the board, another familiar program has emerged as perhaps the strongest contender to land one of college football's most sought-after coaching candidates.

Multiple sources told DSN on Monday that Tulane has conducted a second interview with former Arkansas head coach Porter Davis, moving the Green Wave one step closer to making a decision in their coaching search.

While no offer has been extended, sources described the latest conversations as "extremely positive," with one person familiar with the search characterizing Davis as "very much in the mix."

"He's one of the finalists," one source said. "Tulane has done a thorough search, but Porter has remained near the top throughout the process."

The timing is notable.

Just one day after Arkansas announced the hiring of Ryan Silverfield, attention has quickly shifted back to Davis, who has spent much of the past several months linked to openings across both college football and the NFL.

The former Razorbacks head coach interviewed with multiple programs this offseason, including Arkansas and Toledo, while also drawing interest from NFL franchises seeking defensive coordinators.

Sources have also confirmed that Davis held virtual conversations with both the New Orleans Saints and Jacksonville Jaguars last season before ultimately deciding not to pursue those opportunities.

Tulane, however, appears to have remained persistent.

The Green Wave entered the offseason searching for a replacement after Jon Sumrall accepted the Purdue head coaching position, leaving one of the Group of Five's most attractive jobs on the market. Tulane has won consistently over the past several seasons, invested heavily in football and offers Davis something that several people close to the situation believe matters.

Familiarity.

Davis spent four seasons building Louisiana into a perennial Top 10 program earlier in his career, winning conference championships and earning multiple National Coach of the Year honors before accepting the Arkansas job. His recruiting ties throughout Louisiana remain among the strongest in the country, and several industry sources believe that experience makes him an especially natural fit in New Orleans.

"Louisiana has always been comfortable for him," one longtime coach told me. "He knows the coaches. He knows the high schools. He knows how to build a program there."

That familiarity, combined with Tulane's recent success, has only fueled speculation that the Green Wave could ultimately become Davis' landing spot.

Still, nothing has been finalized.

Neither Tulane nor Davis has publicly acknowledged the reported interviews, and sources cautioned that the school continues to evaluate multiple candidates before making a final decision.

One source emphasized that Davis has approached every opportunity this offseason with the same deliberate mindset that has defined his return to coaching.

"He's not chasing jobs," the source said. "He's making sure the job fits."

Whether Tulane ultimately becomes that fit remains to be seen.

But with Arkansas no longer an option and the Green Wave bringing Davis back for another round of conversations, momentum around the program continues to build.

Several sources told DSN they expect Tulane's coaching search to reach its conclusion in the coming days.

Whether that conclusion includes Porter Davis is still unknown.

For now, though, if there is one program that appears to have the inside track, it's the Green Wave.
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Sources: Porter Davis Narrowing Coaching Options, Decision Expected Soon
Months of speculation may finally be nearing an end as one of football's most intriguing coaching stories appears to be entering its final chapter.
By Mason Calloway

After one of the busiest and most closely followed coaching searches in recent memory, Porter Davis appears to be nearing a decision.

Multiple sources told DSN that Davis has informed several schools he has spoken with throughout this hiring cycle that he expects to make a decision regarding his future in the coming days.

While no final decision has been made, multiple sources described the process as entering its final stages.

"The field has narrowed quite a bit," one source with direct knowledge of the situation told DSN. "Porter has spent the last few months making sure he gathered all the information he needed. He feels like he's getting close."

Exactly how close remains unclear.

"Everyone involved wants closure," another source said. "The schools would like an answer, but to Porter's credit, he hasn't allowed the process to be rushed. He feels like he finally has enough information to make the right decision."

Davis has been connected to nearly every level of football over the past several months, interviewing for multiple college head coaching positions while also drawing interest from NFL organizations seeking defensive leadership. Along the way, he has consistently resisted the temptation to rush into a decision, even as several opportunities many coaches would eagerly accept came and went.

Now, however, there is growing belief that the process is entering its final stage.

Sources indicated that Tulane remains firmly under consideration after conducting multiple conversations with Davis during its search. The Green Wave's recent success, combined with Davis' extensive coaching history and recruiting relationships in Louisiana continue to make the position an attractive fit.

One person familiar with Tulane's search described discussions between the two sides as "very positive."

Another program believed to remain in the picture is Toledo, where university officials were reportedly impressed with Davis during the interview process. His familiarity with the Mid-American Conference, dating back to the beginning of his coaching career, has long been viewed by some around the industry as a logical pathway back into the college head coaching ranks.

Adding to that belief is the growing confidence reflected by DSN Bet, which updated its coaching odds Monday morning with Tulane installed as the overwhelming favorite to land Davis.

According to the latest numbers, Tulane has moved to -350 to become Davis' next destination, making the Green Wave a heavy favorite over the rest of the field. Toledo sits a distant second at +450, while the odds of Davis remaining out of coaching or returning to the NFL have drifted significantly over the past week.

For those unfamiliar with sportsbook terminology, negative odds indicate the favorite. At -350, oddsmakers believe Tulane is substantially more likely than any other outcome.

As one Las Vegas bookmaker told DSN, "The money has been almost entirely one-sided. Every time another Davis rumor surfaces, it's tied to Tulane. At this point, bettors clearly believe that's where this ends."

Whether the oddsmakers are reacting to insider information or simply following public sentiment remains open to debate.

If the past several months have taught the college football world anything, however, it's that predicting Porter Davis' next move has been anything but straightforward.

"Both programs offer something different," one industry source said. "At this point, it really comes down to which opportunity Porter believes fits his family and the life they've built."

That has become the defining characteristic of Davis' return to coaching.

After spending one season at Hawaii, two seasons helping build one of college football's premier defenses at Air Force and another year contributing to the NFL's top scoring defense with the Los Angeles Chargers, Davis has repeatedly demonstrated a willingness to prioritize fit over prestige.

Those who have spoken with him throughout this cycle say that philosophy has never changed.

"He's not asking, 'What's the biggest job?'" one longtime coaching colleague told DSN. "He's asking, 'Where can I be the best coach, husband and father?' That's a very different conversation."

Neither Davis nor representatives for the schools believed to remain under consideration commented when contacted by DSN.

Even so, there is increasing confidence throughout coaching circles that the long-running saga is approaching its conclusion.

One athletic administrator involved in this year's coaching carousel offered perhaps the simplest assessment.

"I don't think this drags out much longer," the administrator said. "Porter's done his homework. Now it's just a matter of making the choice."

One way or another, one of college football's longest-running coaching stories appears to be nearing its conclusion.

Whatever happens next is expected to happen quickly.
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Post by redsox907 » 32 minutes ago

Tulane had some ass team ratings for how good they've been recently, ngl
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redsox907 wrote:
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Tulane had some ass team ratings for how good they've been recently, ngl
all part of the plan :yup:
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