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@TuBB Looks like Lebby is taking the Moo St job.
After the whole Briles thing I assumed he’d be moving along. He was far from a bad OC but his situational awareness was shit.
 
Stanford finished ahead of Colorado in the PAC 12.

They say Ryan Day is 1-3 against Michigan. That '1' had some of the sketchiest calls in memory.
 
Stanford finished ahead of Colorado in the PAC 12.

They say Ryan Day is 1-3 against Michigan. That '1' had some of the sketchiest calls in memory.
Lets play devils advocate, in 2 of those 3 MI was confirmed to be cheating.
 
Stanford finished ahead of Colorado in the PAC 12.
That game will stick with me for a long time. Of all of Colorado’s losses. That was the worst. Not only did it expose the team. It exposed the coaching staff.

I hope Prime is able to get the linemen he needs. There has to be some guys who are just sitting at better programs looking for a start.
 
The Michigan game had me feeling myself big time so I decided to go out drinking and missed the rest of Saturdays offerings, looks like there was a whole lotta solid booking and hard hitting, mat slamming action
@RollSonnenRoll holy freaking shit!!
 
The Michigan game had me feeling myself big time so I decided to go out drinking and missed the rest of Saturdays offerings, looks like there was a whole lotta solid booking and hard hitting, mat slamming action
@RollSonnenRoll holy freaking shit!!
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He's gonna be 33-3 in the regular season over the last 3 years and get fired <Lmaoo>
He also came within a 'you know what' of breaking Georgia's streak. That isn't enough for Columbus, home to probably the nuttiest college football fans.

One more reminder:

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Day is where Kirby was in 2020. Difference is though the talent level between Bama and UGA is equal (or greater in Bama's favor) whereas Ohio St has had a massive talent advantage over Michigan and still keeps losing.


In his defense though at least he hasn't had any of those WTF losses Urban had his last few years in Columbus.
 
Day is where Kirby was in 2020. Difference is though the talent level between Bama and UGA is equal (or greater in Bama's favor) whereas Ohio St has had a massive talent advantage over Michigan and still keeps losing.


In his defense though at least he hasn't had any of those WTF losses Urban had his last few years in Columbus.

Wonder where Paul Finebaums been all morning, definitely not chirping like hes been doing the past few days

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Day is where Kirby was in 2020. Difference is though the talent level between Bama and UGA is equal (or greater in Bama's favor) whereas Ohio St has had a massive talent advantage over Michigan and still keeps losing.


In his defense though at least he hasn't had any of those WTF losses Urban had his last few years in Columbus.

Do you think Michigan gets near equal talent at some point or is the path to the NFL so much more clear by going to OSU that they always get better talent?
 
Do you think Michigan gets near equal talent at some point or is the path to the NFL so much more clear by going to OSU that they always get better talent?
Definitely the latter. They've always outrecruited Michigan, they just never recruited at an elite level consistently until Urban. And OH is the one northern state that still has a decent amount of HS talent.
 
Looks like they're getting Elko from Duke which is a better hire anyhow.

I tend to agree. Elko did well as DC at A&M before and he took Dook to 9-4 last year. Would’ve likely gone 8-4 or 9-3 this year had Riley Leonard not gotten hurt. His stats massively dropped off after the injury, which leads me to believe even when he was playing, he was nowhere near 100%
 
Definitely the latter. They've always outrecruited Michigan, they just never recruited at an elite level consistently until Urban. And OH is the one northern state that still has a decent amount of HS talent.

Ohio state put an insane number of players into the NFL long before Urban. I just assumed that Urban's secret sauce was actually preparation and in-game coaching.

Was Urban's talent that much better than Tressel's? You probably remember the 2007 NCG; was Florida really 27 pts better than OSU?
 
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