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I think this is proof that Urban was scared of the SEC gauntlet
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:23 am
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:23 am
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He wanted to go where he had no competition. Wanted to be touted as the best coach in football similar to what Pete Carroll was while at USCw in the pac10.
He wanted to go where he had no competition. Wanted to be touted as the best coach in football similar to what Pete Carroll was while at USCw in the pac10.
This post was edited on 8/13/13 at 10:25 am
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:25 am to LockdownDefense
the media outlets sure dont have an agenda, do they
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:27 am to LockdownDefense
LSU made his arse quit
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:28 am to UFownstSECsince1950
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LSU made his arse quit
I honestly think some of Miles' lucky calls had something to do with it. CUM looked like he wanted to cry during the 2010 post game when asked about the fake field goal bounce.
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:30 am to RB10
Well that was a bullshite call.
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:31 am to LockdownDefense
32-13 and 31-6 made that arse quit.
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:31 am to LockdownDefense
The SEC gauntlet wears many a coach down.
That article, to me, was more about him coming down here for athletes - speed.
What will counter that is the SEC continuing to lay wood to OSU whenever the opportunity presents itself. Of course, there will always be the, "we've almost caught the SEC" B1G diehards, but as long as they don't quite get there, that's all the matters.
Strangely enough, at least IMHO, the PAC 12 does not get enough credit for their speed as a conference. Yet where has it inevitably gotten them? Oregon was supposed to be the "speed" team to dethrone the SEC and Auburn, yet they too failed.
It takes more than just a few speedy players to compete in the SEC. As everyone knows it really all begins and ends in the trenches in this conference.
You would think people would accept that fact after what Bama's OLine did to ND last year.
That article, to me, was more about him coming down here for athletes - speed.
What will counter that is the SEC continuing to lay wood to OSU whenever the opportunity presents itself. Of course, there will always be the, "we've almost caught the SEC" B1G diehards, but as long as they don't quite get there, that's all the matters.
Strangely enough, at least IMHO, the PAC 12 does not get enough credit for their speed as a conference. Yet where has it inevitably gotten them? Oregon was supposed to be the "speed" team to dethrone the SEC and Auburn, yet they too failed.
It takes more than just a few speedy players to compete in the SEC. As everyone knows it really all begins and ends in the trenches in this conference.
You would think people would accept that fact after what Bama's OLine did to ND last year.
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:33 am to LockdownDefense
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PAT FORDE
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Ohio State picks up pace to catch SEC
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Ohio State hopes to schedule Kentucky for SEC win
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:33 am to Stonehog
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Well that was a bullshite call.
Says you
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:33 am to AHM21
I mean he won like 80% of his SEC games in a dominant span. 2009 was a "failure" because they lost 1 game
He can coach, and he can win. If he will beat Saban again is to be determined, but he's beaten all the other good teams
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:34 am to Stonehog
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Well that was a bullshite call.
Trying to set a little bait today?
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:35 am to Stonehog
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Well that was a bullshite call.
straight sideways refs made the right call
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:35 am to RB10
They showed a picture of Meyer right after that play. Seemed to me to be complete disdain and frustration.
Why did he quit? I think it's because he recruited a chain gang and no longer could control the inmates.
nb4:CMR reference
Why did he quit? I think it's because he recruited a chain gang and no longer could control the inmates.
nb4:CMR reference
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:37 am to scrooster
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That article, to me, was more about him coming down here for athletes - speed. What will counter that is the SEC continuing to lay wood to OSU whenever the opportunity presents itself. Of course, there will always be the, "we've almost caught the SEC" B1G diehards, but as long as they don't quite get there, that's all the matters.
Right there with you. If he makes it to the title game and has to play an SEC team he will not win.
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:37 am to Buckeye06
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If he will beat Saban again is to be determined, but he's beaten all the other good teams
... when he was at Florida. Big difference. The article sloughs-over the reference to the colder climate in Columbus, so he'll be fighting an uphill battle snagging enough recruits from down here to play up there when they could play down here and be members of the SEC.
And he was outcoached in many a conference game down here but still managed to win ... I give Tebow a lot of credit for that, and luck, and even to some extent questionable ethics. He often times played players that should not have been playing ... ala Bobby Bowden.
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:37 am to scrooster
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It takes more than just a few speedy players to compete in the SEC. As everyone knows it really all begins and ends in the trenches in this conference.
Yep. That's exactly why Oregon couldn't go toe-to-toe against LSU. The difference in talent in the trenches.
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:38 am to RB10
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I honestly think some of Miles' lucky calls had something to do with it. CUM looked like he wanted to cry during the 2010 post game when asked about the fake field goal bounce
he was so embarrassed he lost to Les
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