It's likely over now. Blocked punt returned for a TD. That game against Maryland is even worse now.
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Some of his guys appear to be trying to get him to leave.The heat on hatbaigh will be turned up big time
Some of his guys appear to be trying to get him to leave.
YepI hope eventually Pitt can suck it’s way to 10-1 and top 10
Yeah-He walked into programs with superior talent (brought in by the previous coaches) than their peers . In the case of FL, he left it way worse off than when he entered it.
*These last 3 plays where he takes his QB out for the back up; is stupid coaching.
Yeah-
He’s getting out coached terribly
I wonder how Schiano would be doing as UT head football coach? Doing a good job coaching their defense today.
Interesting. I actually wonder more about whether there was justice in the world, he'd be unemployed and blacklisted like he and Bradley deserve.I wonder how Schiano would be doing as UT head football coach? Doing a good job coaching their defense today.
He walked into programs with superior talent (brought in by the previous coaches) than their peers . In the case of FL, he left it way worse off than when he entered it.
*These last 3 plays where he takes his QB out for the back up; is stupid coaching.[/QUOTE
He walked into programs with superior talent (brought in by the previous coaches) than their peers . In the case of FL, he left it way worse off than when he entered it.
*These last 3 plays where he takes his QB out for the back up; is stupid coaching.
As someone who follows FL, this is a BS narrative created by some local media that didn't like Urban's arrogance, and were Muschamp apologists.
There were definitely some attitude problems, but he left a loaded team. Muschamp's only good year was his second when they won 11 games. Basically all Urban recruits were the contributors.
The problem was Munching hired Weis as OC, and didn't want the O to put his defense in bad positions, so they ran an archaic O
Urban continues to own Michigan.
Owns, Owns.
I was in a sports bar in cranberry for pitt game, whole bar was osu fans. It was really painful. Tosu fans are insanely obnoxious.My god I hate Ohio State fans almost as much as Penn State fans. Almost.
Trade me right f'ing now!I say this to people nowadays and most of them have not a freaking clue what i'm talking about.
I was in a sports bar in cranberry for pitt game, whole bar was osu fans. It was really painful. Tosu fans are insanely obnoxious.
They are way worse than tosu fans. Penn st fans are obnoxious but don’t realize it. Tosu fans know it, accept it and actually take some sort of pride in being the loudest person in the room.Worst...I mean they actually maybe worse than Penn State fans, except for the fact they actually have had more success to brag about. And they have no pretensions that Ohio State isn't essentially an NFL team.
On the surface most would agree, but to Souf's point look at where Urban has won and where they are without him. Conversely look at the same with Saban. The nod goes to Urban imo. He has two season where he hit his low water mark for wins...at 8. Think about that.Nick Saban?
Meyer gets the nod for winning at bgsu and Utah
The heat on hatbaigh will be turned up big time
He had 1 "bad" season where he went 8 - 5. His last 3 years there we went 13, 13 and 8 wins. What about Saban's tenure at Mich St? 6, 6, 7, 6 and 9 wins. At LSU he was up and down too.Gotta go with Saban. 6 titles to 3. And the big thing that separates them imo, Meyer's huge drop-off and exit from Florida.
Michigan State was a mess when Saban took over, the job he did rebuilding them was amazing and in typical Sparty fashion they ruined what he built with their next two head coaching hires. He also had to rebuild LSU after the mess Gerry DiNardo made there too.On the surface most would agree, but to Souf's point look at where Urban has won and where they are without him. Conversely look at the same with Saban. The nod goes to Urban imo. He has two season where he hit his low water mark for wins...at 8. Think about that.
Saban at Mich St: 6, 6, 7, 6 and 9 wins. Sure, what he's doing at Bama is god like. But even at LSU he was up and down. 8 wins, 10 wins, 8 wins, 13 wins, 9 wins. Not even going to bring up the NFL career. Different animal
All certainly valid points, but Meyer did the same with a Bowling Green team that was what, a consistent 2 win program? Utah, same type of thing. 2000, 4 wins. 01, 8 wins. 02 ,5 winsMichigan State was a mess when Saban took over, the job he did rebuilding them was amazing and in typical Sparty fashion they ruined what he built with their next two head coaching hires. He also had to rebuild LSU after the mess Gerry DiNardo made there too.
He had 1 "bad" season where he went 8 - 5. His last 3 years there we went 13, 13 and 8 wins. What about Saban's tenure at Mich St? 6, 6, 7, 6 and 9 wins. At LSU he was up and down too.
I think we're splitting hairs a bit, but - look at the total sum of the parts with both coaches. What Saban is doing at Bama is certainly historical and you're not necessarily wrong. When you start talking about who's "better" between two of the best, it's hard to come up with a consensus, but for me - Meyer has done it at places like Bowling Green and Utah. In his career his low water mark is 8 wins and that's only happened twice. In his career...