Avery Moss on official trip to Youngstown St.

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The fact that he will be with a coach that has had success putting D-linemen in the NFL might be appealing to him. Just a thought.. If you are a player they will find you even at YSU.. Especially with the fact that 2 successful power 5 head coaches are there might be appealing as well..
What 2 power 5 successful coaches are at YSU? I know of a former successful power 5 coach who is the president of the university. Is the AD or chancellor also a former successful HC?
The vest and Bo. Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure.

 
The fact that he will be with a coach that has had success putting D-linemen in the NFL might be appealing to him. Just a thought.. If you are a player they will find you even at YSU.. Especially with the fact that 2 successful power 5 head coaches are there might be appealing as well..
What 2 power 5 successful coaches are at YSU? I know of a former successful power 5 coach who is the president of the university. Is the AD or chancellor also a former successful HC?
The vest and Bo. Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure.
Welllllll. He was fired for not doing good enough. I would say that's the textbook definition of failure. If 70% and no championships whatsoever is our new standards-god help us all-then yeah, he was successful.

 
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Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure.

The next ten pages after this post:

Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year?

Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record.

Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record?

Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games.

Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record.

Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban.

Person 1: Nick Saban won championships.

Person 2: So Bo's in good company.

Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban.

Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck.

Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini.

Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez.

Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru.

Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense.

Person 1: Kenny Bell.

Person 2: Kenny Bell.

Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin.

Person 2: 0:01.

Person 1: Cotton & Pelini.

Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State.

Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording.

Person 2: Backstabber.

Person 1: Ref-Yelling.

Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M

Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players.

Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead.

Person 1: Bo never made adjustments.

Person 2: Switching conferences hurt.

Person 1: Big Ten sucks.

Person 2: Big XII was worse.

Person 1: F Texas.

Person 2: F Texas.

 
Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure.

The next ten pages after this post:

Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year?

Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record.

Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record?

Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games.

Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record.

Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban.

Person 1: Nick Saban won championships.

Person 2: So Bo's in good company.

Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban.

Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck.

Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini.

Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez.

Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru.

Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense.

Person 1: Kenny Bell.

Person 2: Kenny Bell.

Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin.

Person 2: 0:01.

Person 1: Cotton & Pelini.

Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State.

Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording.

Person 2: Backstabber.

Person 1: Ref-Yelling.

Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M

Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players.

Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead.

Person 1: Bo never made adjustments.

Person 2: Switching conferences hurt.

Person 1: Big Ten sucks.

Person 2: Big XII was worse.

Person 1: F Texas.

Person 2: F Texas.
The next ten pages? Ha ha! More like the last three years!
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Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure.

The next ten pages after this post:

Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year?

Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record.

Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record?

Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games.

Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record.

Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban.

Person 1: Nick Saban won championships.

Person 2: So Bo's in good company.

Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban.

Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck.

Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini.

Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez.

Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru.

Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense.

Person 1: Kenny Bell.

Person 2: Kenny Bell.

Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin.

Person 2: 0:01.

Person 1: Cotton & Pelini.

Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State.

Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording.

Person 2: Backstabber.

Person 1: Ref-Yelling.

Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M

Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players.

Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead.

Person 1: Bo never made adjustments.

Person 2: Switching conferences hurt.

Person 1: Big Ten sucks.

Person 2: Big XII was worse.

Person 1: F Texas.

Person 2: F Texas.
The next ten pages? Ha ha! More like the last three years!
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Once again contrary to Huskers standards. 70% would be considered successful. I'm not saying he met the Huskers standard, but he wasn't a failure either in the win loss column. (other areas would be the discussion on the rest of this board) Therefore a guy in Moss's situation is looking for a good landing place has probably found a great one all things considered.

PS- just to stir the pot Riley's percentage in a power 5 is 54% just sayin' now have fun with that!

 
Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure.
The next ten pages after this post:

Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year?

Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record.

Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record?

Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games.

Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record.

Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban.

Person 1: Nick Saban won championships.

Person 2: So Bo's in good company.

Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban.

Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck.

Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini.

Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez.

Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru.

Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense.

Person 1: Kenny Bell.

Person 2: Kenny Bell.

Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin.

Person 2: 0:01.

Person 1: Cotton & Pelini.

Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State.

Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording.

Person 2: Backstabber.

Person 1: Ref-Yelling.

Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M

Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players.

Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead.

Person 1: Bo never made adjustments.

Person 2: Switching conferences hurt.

Person 1: Big Ten sucks.

Person 2: Big XII was worse.

Person 1: F Texas.

Person 2: F Texas.
The next ten pages? Ha ha! More like the last three years!
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Once again contrary to Huskers standards. 70% would be considered successful. I'm not saying he met the Huskers standard, but he wasn't a failure either in the win loss column. (other areas would be the discussion on the rest of this board) Therefore a guy in Moss's situation is looking for a good landing place has probably found a great one all things considered.
PS- just to stir the pot Riley's percentage in a power 5 is 54% just sayin' now have fun with that!
What is Pelinis % against only power 5 schools? You might not wanna look that up

 
Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure.
The next ten pages after this post:

Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year?

Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record.

Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record?

Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games.

Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record.

Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban.

Person 1: Nick Saban won championships.

Person 2: So Bo's in good company.

Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban.

Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck.

Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini.

Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez.

Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru.

Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense.

Person 1: Kenny Bell.

Person 2: Kenny Bell.

Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin.

Person 2: 0:01.

Person 1: Cotton & Pelini.

Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State.

Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording.

Person 2: Backstabber.

Person 1: Ref-Yelling.

Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M

Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players.

Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead.

Person 1: Bo never made adjustments.

Person 2: Switching conferences hurt.

Person 1: Big Ten sucks.

Person 2: Big XII was worse.

Person 1: F Texas.

Person 2: F Texas.
The next ten pages? Ha ha! More like the last three years!
default_laugh.png
Once again contrary to Huskers standards. 70% would be considered successful. I'm not saying he met the Huskers standard, but he wasn't a failure either in the win loss column. (other areas would be the discussion on the rest of this board) Therefore a guy in Moss's situation is looking for a good landing place has probably found a great one all things considered.
PS- just to stir the pot Riley's percentage in a power 5 is 54% just sayin' now have fun with that!
What is Pelinis % against only power 5 schools? You might not wanna look that up
Or Riley's win % versus FCS schools

 
Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure.
The next ten pages after this post:

Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year?

Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record.

Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record?

Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games.

Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record.

Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban.

Person 1: Nick Saban won championships.

Person 2: So Bo's in good company.

Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban.

Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck.

Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini.

Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez.

Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru.

Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense.

Person 1: Kenny Bell.

Person 2: Kenny Bell.

Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin.

Person 2: 0:01.

Person 1: Cotton & Pelini.

Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State.

Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording.

Person 2: Backstabber.

Person 1: Ref-Yelling.

Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M

Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players.

Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead.

Person 1: Bo never made adjustments.

Person 2: Switching conferences hurt.

Person 1: Big Ten sucks.

Person 2: Big XII was worse.

Person 1: F Texas.

Person 2: F Texas.
The next ten pages? Ha ha! More like the last three years!
default_laugh.png
Once again contrary to Huskers standards. 70% would be considered successful. I'm not saying he met the Huskers standard, but he wasn't a failure either in the win loss column. (other areas would be the discussion on the rest of this board) Therefore a guy in Moss's situation is looking for a good landing place has probably found a great one all things considered.
PS- just to stir the pot Riley's percentage in a power 5 is 54% just sayin' now have fun with that!
What is Pelinis % against only power 5 schools? You might not wanna look that up
Or Riley's win % versus FCS schools
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