Bleacher Report: Five things standing in the way of a Nebraska Conference Title

Questioning a coaches motives can be a bit dangerous, look how many judge TO on LP

If someone wants to leave a job for a different job, it doesn't matter to me- happens all the time

Some guys leave out of sheer boredom, health problems, want a change of scenery, need a break, who cares

People are allowed to move on

Leaving FLorida in shambles?

He built them into a consistent contender and National Title Winner

Meyer last 3 recruiting classes were ranked: #2, #11 and #3, a composite 16. There was no lack of talent when he left

Zooks recruiting classes were a composite 32

I don't know him, never met him. Im no fan of Saban, Switzer or especially Bryant, but at the end of the day, they were all great coache

And Meyer has never been implicated in any cheating like the above guys.

The guy is an incredible coach, unreal recruiter and big game coach. Last year winning it with his 3rd team QB was classic



Read my post, I said he was a great coach I just don't like the way he feels to me. Sabin I dont have a problem with he seems like a straight shooter, a little rough around the edges. I guess I dont like guys that are that smooth, maybe it is because I am not that smooth.
I did read it and disagreed with what you said here "The wheels were coming off at Florida when UM left, he left Florida in worse shape than what Zook left for him"

He had 3 very high rated recruiting classes- ranked 2, 11 and 3- which was much higher ranked than Zooks 3 classes that he left Meyer

2 years later- Muschamp goes 11-2 with Florida, just 18 points away from an undefeated season.

A better coach than Muschamp might have been able to run the tables, not sure WM is a very good Head Coach

Meyer is going to be very difficult to beat- at OSU

They will be the Bama of the North
Till he has "health issues" again.

The wheels were definitely coming off at Florida when Urbs "retired". His team and himself were starting to get looked at by the NCAA and Law enforcement for issues that were going on around Gainesville. Urban is a very good coach and he has done great at tOSU but I don't think he will be there in 3-5yrs, especially if things start falling apart.

 
So many are quick to bag on anyone that does well these day it seems- no matter the field

They always seem to get shortchanged, not given their deserved credit, Multiple National titles and turning around 4 programs, winning a National title with his 3rd team QB- the guys deserves the credit

Im no fan of OSU, their fans are bloodthirsty

But they are in a position now to become a bully in College football, Urban Meyer may or may not be a good guy, have no clue. Hasn't cheated, isn't beating his wife or kids, goes to church on Sundays, doesn't throw his cap at refs
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OSU is in a sustainable situation given their resources, facilities, fan support, coaching staff, recruiting prowess and geographic location- Bama of the North.

Can Dantonio win a National Title at MSU? Outstanding coach, they don't bring in the top level talent though. Would need to put together one of those once in a century seasons- all the breaks going their way. Could happen, but unlikely

Michigan? IDK

Penn State? Maybe- coach hasn't won anything yet though. Closer situation to OSU than any of the others.

Wisconsin? New coach, similar situation to MSU

Nebraska? Way away right now

Minnesota? Nope

OSU is in the best possible position to carry the Big 10 torch for now. That means whenever they play with exception of when they play NU- that's who I'm rooting for

 
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I remember someone saying once that great coaches win when they're supposed to. Its not a real clever saying, but the more I think about it, the more it makes sense. A lot of good coaches win a lot of games, but still lose the one they're supposed to win. Get a coach that wins the ones he's supposed to win, and couple that with winning the one's he's not: who knows where the ceiling is.

Take Phil Jackson for example, so many people like to bring up the fact that he coached Jordan and Koby, end of the day, guy won the games he was supposed to win and walked with fingers of rings; many other coaches were in similar situations and couldn't win when they were supposed to: the measure of a great coach, IMO.

Right now, there are less than a hand full of these guys in college football; luckily, one of them coaches the team I root for.

BOJ, what's the relevance of your post you ask, not sure; just felt like saying it.

 
So many are quick to bag on anyone that does well these day it seems- no matter the field

They always seem to get shortchanged, not given their deserved credit, Multiple National titles and turning around 4 programs, winning a National title with his 3rd team QB- the guys deserves the credit

Im no fan of OSU, their fans are bloodthirsty

But they are in a position now to become a bully in College football, Urban Meyer may or may not be a good guy, have no clue. Hasn't cheated, isn't beating his wife or kids, goes to church on Sundays, doesn't throw his cap at refs
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OSU is in a sustainable situation given their resources, facilities, fan support, coaching staff, recruiting prowess and geographic location- Bama of the North.

Can Dantonio win a National Title at MSU? Outstanding coach, they don't bring in the top level talent though. Would need to put together one of those once in a century seasons- all the breaks going their way. Could happen, but unlikely

Michigan? IDK

Penn State? Maybe- coach hasn't won anything yet though. Closer situation to OSU than any of the others.

Wisconsin? New coach, similar situation to MSU

Nebraska? Way away right now

Minnesota? Nope

OSU is in the best possible position to carry the Big 10 torch for now. That means whenever they play with exception of when they play NU- that's who I'm rooting for
I'll give Urban Meyer all the credit in the world for being a good coach. All I said is that I don't like his personality. It just seems put on to me, like he is trying too hard to impress people. Maybe that is why the stress gets to him. Maybe it is because he is trying so hard to show this persona of being this great guy/coach/father etc. It just doesn't work for me. Sorry.

As I said before I have no problem with Nick Sabin or his personality. I bet he is kind of an a-hole to be truthful. But with that being said, he is not trying to look like he is not an a-hole. I like Dantonio a lot. I like the way he operates and does press conferences. I like how he tells the press what he thinks about things. He doesn't pull any punches and looks like a jacka$$ sometimes. But that is a real response to things. Urban Meyer seems to be working very hard to not look like he is a jerk.

 
A Reliable Place-Kicker
This is #3? WTF?? We've had a pretty good run of kickers the past few years. Sure, last year there was a bit of a dropoff. But Brown has has plenty of leg, and as fine a kicking lineage as you could ask for.

I just don't think our kickers/punters are a deficit of our team. Bleacher Report. /shakes head
Now I'm not saying Drew Brown is bad kicker, and Foltz is obviously a stud, but never underestimate the value of Alex Henery. A great kicker/punter has a larger effect on the outcome of games than many people ever want to acknowledge. Especially guys like Henery who could boot the long field goal and was a master of punting the ball inside the opponents ten yard line. Field position is HUGE in this game. It's even BIGGER when you are a defensive-minded team with a limited offense.

Bo Pelini owes some of his success directly to Alex Henery.
Bo doesn't win 9 games his first year without Henerey
I always laugh when someone claims...XYZ team or coach wouldn't have won the game or games without so and so player or players.
Ummm....isn't that part of the team and isn't this a team sport and isn't it a sport where players make plays on the field?

Of course he wouldn't have won 9 games without Henerey. You could say the same thing about other players too. And...yes...Henerey played a major part in that season.
Geezus man, it wasn't intended as an attack on Bo Pelini or his record. It was a credit to Alex Henery and how much of a difference maker he was. The guy was brilliant.
Trow dat!
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