But he was winning conference championships, finishing ranked normally in the top 10, and was playing in meaningful bowl games often with national championship implications. He didn't have a losing season and just above .500 overall winning percentage.We don't know Marko - the point is it took Tom MANY years to get the program to a place that people thought was acceptable, and it only was there for a few years. He wasn't the hero you all are making him out to be now looking back in retrospect.Are you intimating with a straight face that will happen with Mike and crew? comeone manAnnouncers called Osborne the Ultimate Stoic many, many times over the years. He gave the dullest interviews, a short smile was A LOT from him. "He did a pretty good job" was pretty big praise, it was pretty darn rare for him to show emotion on the sideline. He used to chew Big Red gum during games. And he turned out ok in the end.The only difference is that Riley is a nice guy who does not make a scene on the sideline., rather he looks like he has absolutely no pulse whatsoever![]()
True.Can't recall your age, but I vividly remember fans calling for his, and each of the coaches jobs at the end of each season.
They aren't, actually. This is what some people HOPE to be true. The only similarities is that they are both polite and soft spoken in public.There are far more similarities between the coaching perspective of TO and MR than differences.