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re: Most Overrated SEC coaching legend

Posted on 7/25/16 at 11:46 am to
Posted by AshLSU
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Posted on 7/25/16 at 11:46 am to
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Dude should have won an national title at Kentucky. Ken-freakin'-tucky. Your argument is invalid.


Actually, it validates my point. The rest of the SEC was down, he recruited and gave scholarships out to anybody and everybody that would listen to him even though he knew 90% of them would never play a down, he was one of the few coaches at the time that took it that seriously.

Stop being such a god damn homer and get his old crusty dick out of your mouth. He wasn't that great. Deal with it.
Posted by skrayper
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Posted on 7/25/16 at 11:48 am to
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Actually, it validates my point. The rest of the SEC was down, he recruited and gave scholarships out to anybody and everybody that would listen to him even though he knew 90% of them would never play a down, he was one of the few coaches at the time that took it that seriously.

Stop being such a god damn homer and get his old crusty dick out of your mouth. He wasn't that great. Deal with it.


Your life must be pretty sad to berate the accomplishments of those greater than you who have since long passed from this life.
Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 7/25/16 at 11:48 am to
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Dude should have won an national title at Kentucky. Ken-freakin'-tucky. Your argument is invalid.


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Actually, it validates my point. The rest of the SEC was down,


Tennessee finished #4 in the AP (#3 in the coach's poll) in 1950. 4 SEC teams finished in the top 20 that season. That being said, his success was definitely helped by the lack of recruiting rules/oversight.
Posted by ALA2262
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Member since Jun 2016
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Posted on 7/26/16 at 12:19 pm to
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Actually, it validates my point. The rest of the SEC was down, he recruited and gave scholarships out to anybody and everybody that would listen to him even though he knew 90% of them would never play a down, he was one of the few coaches at the time that took it that seriously. Stop being such a god damn homer and get his old crusty dick out of your mouth. He wasn't that great. Deal with it.


This and your other remarks are beyond ignorant. Coach Bryant never coached in the SEC without scholarship limitations. Even when he was at Kentucky the SEC had the "140 Rule". Your remarks remain ignorant with or without a rule because it is the same for all coaches with or without a rule. The playing field is always level.

But just STFU about unlimited scholarships because that is a goddamn lie and by now you must know it's a goddamn lie.

"Bobby Dodd insisted there was no other reason he left the SEC, other than the 140 Rule. The 140 Rule stated a college program could only have 140 football and basketball players on scholarship at any one time. The teams were allowed to sign up to 45 players a year, but could not exceed the 140 Rule."

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This post was edited on 7/26/16 at 12:23 pm
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