December 4, 20187 yr Stepping down before all of the skeletons come out of the closet I presume. Health reasons my ass. You were reportedly just as "sick" before rattling off 80 wins at tOSU.
December 4, 20187 yr [sarcasm]Awww, that's a damn shame. Coach Urban Meyer (CUM) was such an honest and decent man! [/sarcasm] Edited December 4, 20187 yr by Grippe
December 4, 20187 yr 10 minutes ago, SmokeyTheBear said: Who is he going to coach for next? He'll go on hiatus for a couple years and then.................rapelor.
December 4, 20187 yr His doctors probably told him you are dead in 3 years if you keep this up. He looks like a complete wreck during games. Edited December 4, 20187 yr by ClubWhatever
December 4, 20187 yr He knows ND is going to get throttled, just lining up for Kelly's job. Look forward (not really) to him whoring around on ESPN and getting "healthy"
December 4, 20187 yr Snyder and Urban retiring in the same year? College football will be a whole lot less classy next year
December 4, 20187 yr 5 minutes ago, 1978horn said: Damn, only 6 active MNC coaches now.... Yeah. This is a huge victory for aggy, kinda like when Bama beats the Citadel.
December 4, 20187 yr 6 minutes ago, Machinator said: Iowa State fans are the big winner here. That's the first thing I thought, too.
December 4, 20187 yr Herbstreit is a damn moron. He was on ESPN just now and said the Smith scandal took a toll on him, but wasn't the reason he's stepping down. He tried to explain that for several minutes.
December 4, 20187 yr Surprised Ryan Day is named the coach without a national search. Any word on his contract terms? Edited December 4, 20187 yr by Tony Two K
December 4, 20187 yr He's stepping down because he finally realized what an evil, evil bunch the OSU world is.
December 4, 20187 yr Must be investigations/ sanctions pending. It is truly unbelievable that this guy makes his exit on his terms, without being embroiled in some controversy or bullshit reasoning.
December 4, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, slorch said: Must be investigations/ sanctions pending. It is truly unbelievable that this guy makes his exit on his terms, without being embroiled in some controversy or bullshit reasoning. When things get hot, the answer is to come up with a medical issue.
December 4, 20187 yr 17 minutes ago, Machinator said: Iowa State fans are the big winner here. I literally let out an audible squeal when I saw the headline. That's one bullet dodged. If we get past the Browns opening, we're in the clear until the Browns fire whomever they hired in 2 years.
December 4, 20187 yr 14 minutes ago, relapse98 said: How many years before he's coaching again? 3? retire, work at ESPN, replace Jimbo
December 4, 20187 yr Popular Post 11 minutes ago, kevwun said: Herbstreit is a damn moron. He was on ESPN just now and said the Smith scandal took a toll on him, but wasn't the reason he's stepping down. He tried to explain that for several minutes. imgur>
December 4, 20187 yr Surprised Ryan Day is named the coach without a national search. Any word on his contract terms?I used to always wanna hire from outside because you need fresh blood. But, as one of the podcasts said, corporations who are doing well* hire from the inside. You go outside when you need to shake it up. (Herman to Texas is an example of doing it right.) In that case, Day is the right hire. He's gonna need to replace 1-2 defensive coaches and maybe our OL coach. Other than that I think he'll retain everyone. Regarding recruits, I think he'll keep all of our commits. Guys we're working on who have NOT committed? Gonna be tougher. Zach Harrison, I'm talking to you. Michigan will get a good one. *Other than the Zach Smith thing.
December 4, 20187 yr 15 minutes ago, Tony Two K said: Surprised Ryan Day is named the coach without a national search. Any word on his contract terms? They're trying to copy Stoops-to-Riley, a handpicked young successor who can maybe relate to players better. Saves some money too, after a year of massive legal bills and probable hush money to people who knew what Zach was up to.
December 4, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, Parliament said: I used to always wanna hire from outside because you need fresh blood. But, as one of the podcasts said, corporations who are doing well* hire from the inside. You go outside when you need to shake it up. (Herman to Texas is an example of doing it right.) In that case, Day is the right hire. He's gonna need to replace 1-2 defensive coaches and maybe our OL coach. Other than that I think he'll retain everyone. Regarding recruits, I think he'll keep all of our commits. Guys we're working on who have NOT committed? Gonna be tougher. Zach Harrison, I'm talking to you. Michigan will get a good one. *Other than the Zach Smith thing. Yup. Look at OU and Riley. When you're doing well, promote from within. When you're tanking, go outside the existing structure. If you look at the coaching changes over the last few years at blue blood schools, specifically OU, UT, Michigan, and Ohio State, you see 2 who were performing well with sudden retirements that included a promotion of the previous guy's protege, and two who had slipped and were looking for someone fresh to take the reigns.
December 4, 20187 yr all these Ohio St scandals don't bother me at all since it's not close to home. The Aggy or OU ones would affect Texas, so that's big, same with any Bama ones . I really want to bring down Bama by any means necessary. TOSU isn't much of anything IMO
December 4, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, NowThis said: all these Ohio St scandals don't bother me at all since it's not close to home. The Aggy or OU ones would affect Texas, so that's big, same with any Bama ones . I really want to bring down Bama by any means necessary. TOSU isn't much of anything IMO JK Dobbins, Baron Browning, Jeff Okudah, Kendall Sheffield, and Garrett Wilson all say hello
December 4, 20187 yr Here come the sanctions. Nextbyears team. Must suck real bad like it did in Florida
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