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The Nebraska argument is so tired. They shouldn’t be as bad as they are but the contributing factor behind their decline has as much to do with population migration as it does anything else. The state just doesn’t have very good talent to pull from and with everything becoming so nationalized...
I agree. Not every coach is a fit. Bill Davis had a resume that would make you think he could be a great hire and he was the drizzling shits. Maybe the worst assistant other than Fleming I’ve seen at OSU. But you can see on paper why that decision might have been made.
Coombs had no DC...
The difficult decision is hiring a competent, experienced DC instead of your friend in the first place. You shouldn’t get extra credit for undoing a decision that was not that great to begin with.
That thinking is why we have two slots currently occupied by Parker Fleming and Urban’s son-in-law.
Ryan gets a lot more benefit of the doubt than he probably deserves because he never had to prove himself anywhere else as a HC before getting this job. He walked into an A+ situation, with endless resources in a conference that only has two other reliably competent programs in it. I'm not...
It'll always mean something for the program. For Day as a coach, it's going to take a lot more than winning once against a heavily depleted Michigan team to say he's more than Cooper 2.0
Lanning, DeBoer, Elko, Klieman, Leipold, Fickell, Whittingham.
None of those are more insane than doing the same shit all over again and expecting an entirely different result.
The only way it will be is if TTUN gets considerably worse through attrition. Otherwise, it won't.
Day has been here for seven years (five as HC) and he still has guys going in front of the media saying it's like any other game. He's not going to magically get it in year eight. It is what it...
It's a testament to his undying stubbornness. He's great when he plays a team that can't keep him from doing what he wants to do. But when he plays a team that can, he just keeps trying to jam a square peg into a round hole and staring in disbelief when it won't fit.
He would rather lose his...
All we’re doing at that point is simply waiting for Michigan to get worse.
Day is Day. He’s not changing. He’s never going to be something other than what he is now. People keep having this hope that he’ll do something different and it never ever ever comes.
How many times can a Ryan Day...
How?
He spends all of his time and energy waiting for shit to happen instead of making it happen. He calls passive games just waiting for the defense to make a mistake for him.
The only time he ever shows any emotion on the field is when he’s crying to referees for calls.
He’s a good human...
The ship has sailed on this IMO. The only way he's giving that up is by getting fired. Any hope anyone has otherwise is a complete waste of time and energy.
being a quick throw is irrelevant when Johnson had position before McCord ever let go of the ball. When your absolute best case scenario is your WR breaks up the INT, that's not a pass you throw unless you decide where you're going with the ball before you snap it.
lol he literally throws the ball to Johnson on the first one. Harrison was at no point open. Every time we pressured JJ he either ran for a first down or rolled out and made a play with his arm. McCord just shit his pants. That was the difference in the game.
I disagree. The weaknesses today were the weaknesses they've displayed in every single game the entire season. There was nothing here today that was unexpected. Today was what this team is. Good, bad, ugly, indifferent. This was the team all year. And it wasn't good enough. There's nothing that...