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Here's Oregon Coach Mario Cristobal Telling His Team To Respect Ohio State Logo After Win
© Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports
No. 12 Oregon beat then No. 3 Ohio State on Saturday with a 35-28 win in Columbus. After the game, Ducks head coach Mario Cristobal wanted his team to celebrate respectfully and not go near the OSU logo at midfield...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Good job Coach. Lord knows we need more class in college football these days. More Character and Less characters.
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CanebreakCajun32 months
OSU respects nothing. Screw them.
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eddieray32 months
Blanket statements are dumb
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VoxDawg32 months
Someone still left a rubber duck on the O.
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geaux8832 months
Class move by a good leader showing respect between two fine universities. That is how AMERICANS act.
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FaCubeItches32 months
Kinda sad that he actually needed to say it, though.
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Mizzoufan2632 months
You don't know if he "needed" to say it or not, he did to ensure it though
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TouchdownTony32 months
So refreshing to see this. Not some Yahoo idiot stand on a team's midfield logo and proclaim how he's gonna "kick their arse" going forward saying FU to a team.....only to get your teeth bashed in the following season to said team. This is Mario cristobal tho who has won before and acts like it. Kudos coach.
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Wolfhound4532 months
Next LSU head coach (please, please).
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BowlJackson32 months
Oregon has Nike money and is going to dominate their conference. LSU is broke and a dumpster fire. Cristobal wouldn't even return LSU's call
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TFH32 months
Terrell Owens is offended by this message.
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We like our wins to come with smoldering ashes and weeping cheerleaders, thank you very much.
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