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And I still am but I have never been more frustrated than I am right now.
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Get Startedsilverbullet97 said:And I still am but I have never been more frustrated than I am right now.
That will just feed Sparty's inferiority complex. "We're elite...MSU isn't a stepping stone for coaches..." Keep telling yourself that Sparty. With that said, UM better lay the smack down on Dantonio this season. Imagine if that smug bastard gets away undefeated against UM...[color=#FF6103 said:Monster [/color]]
silverbullet97 said:And I still am but I have never been more frustrated than I am right now.
i've been saying it for a while now and I'll say it again...Fickell is gone after the year is over and Dantonio will be joining the buckeyes, killing Sparty like Saban did.
damfran said:Understood........just curious, where do you channel your ire, if anywhere?
Jever4321 said:That will just feed Sparty's inferiority complex. "We're elite...MSU isn't a stepping stone for coaches..." Keep telling yourself that Sparty. With that said, UM better lay the smack down on Dantonio this season. Imagine if that smug bastard gets away undefeated against UM...[color=#FF6103 said:Monster [/color]]
i've been saying it for a while now and I'll say it again...Fickell is gone after the year is over and Dantonio will be joining the buckeyes, killing Sparty like Saban did." title="" border="0"/>
tigers99888 said:I don't think the Buckeyes would go after a coach with a recent heart attack.. They are going super hard at Meyer..
Ahh, yes.. It's been too long man...[color=#FF6103 said:Monster [/color]]
Jever4321 said:That will just feed Sparty's inferiority complex. "We're elite...MSU isn't a stepping stone for coaches..." Keep telling yourself that Sparty. With that said, UM better lay the smack down on Dantonio this season. Imagine if that smug bastard gets away undefeated against UM..." title="" border="0"/>
carr beat him. remember the "little brother" comment by mike hart? remember dantonio's reaction?
IMO it was a fabricated story.. Meyer spoke of chest pains, while Dantonio legitimately had a heart attack.. I just don't think he'll be the Buckeye's first choice..[color=#FF6103 said:Monster [/color]]
tigers99888 said:I don't think the Buckeyes would go after a coach with a recent heart attack.. They are going super hard at Meyer..
what? didn't meyer have a heart attack before he left florida? Meyer isn't going anywhere near that school and dantonio will be a nice consolation prize for the buckeyes. He knows he'll never consistently win in MSU no matter what he does.
That is a complicated question. The cop out answer is that there is plenty of blame to go around. The real answer is that I would start by firing Gene Smith. I believe every elite level football program has its skeletons and bad apples. I also believe it is impossible to run a truly clean program. What I am concerned with is how my program responds when these situations are discovered. In this case, as soon as the Jim Tressel situation came fully to light, the athletic department should have gone into overdrive to audit every aspect of the program. This should have been the cleanest team in football this year. Smith seems to be more interested in damage control then getting the [censored] situation resolved. To be sure the players and coaches share the blame but we have to start somewhere.damfran said:Understood........just curious, where do you channel your ire, if anywhere?
J.T., Scandals, Gene Smith, present coaching, depth, or do you merely declare this a down year?
I think the bigger question will be who is the AD at season's end. If it is Smith, then Ohio State will be pushing hard for a big name like Meyer, Gruden, or Stoops.[color=#FF6103 said:Monster [/color]]
tigers99888 said:I don't think the Buckeyes would go after a coach with a recent heart attack.. They are going super hard at Meyer..
what? didn't meyer have a heart attack before he left florida? Meyer isn't going anywhere near that school and dantonio will be a nice consolation prize for the buckeyes. He knows he'll never consistently win in MSU no matter what he does.
That is an excellent point. It is my nightmare scenario in terms for the end of the season.zyxt9 said:O$U may offer Meyer, Dantonio, and others...doesn't mean they'll sign up to take over that mess. After all the rumors and turn downs before RR and then before Hoke, I wouldn't be surprised to see O$U scampering around trying desperately to find someone...especially if under sanctions.
Depends.. I think if they get the same penalty USC got, then they can still land a big time coach.. OSU is a top 10 job at worst, with or without sanctions.. Besides, Miami is probably getting most of the attention from the NCAA anyways..silverbullet97 said:That is an excellent point. It is my nightmare scenario in terms for the end of the season.zyxt9 said:O$U may offer Meyer, Dantonio, and others...doesn't mean they'll sign up to take over that mess. After all the rumors and turn downs before RR and then before Hoke, I wouldn't be surprised to see O$U scampering around trying desperately to find someone...especially if under sanctions.
silverbullet97 said:I think the bigger question will be who is the AD at season's end. If it is Smith, then Ohio State will be pushing hard for a big name like Meyer, Gruden, or Stoops.[color=#FF6103 said:Monster [/color]]
what? didn't meyer have a heart attack before he left florida? Meyer isn't going anywhere near that school and dantonio will be a nice consolation prize for the buckeyes. He knows he'll never consistently win in MSU no matter what he does.
Meyer to OSU is not so far fetched. He is from Ohio and was a graduate assistant here. Ohio State is one of the schools he had an "out" clause for in his contract at Utah. On the other hand, if he is concerned about his health and/or having time to spend with family then Ohio State is not the right choice.
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