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Bowl Observations - Things Need to Change

bkochmc;1046909; said:
While your opinion is valid it doesn't mean anything in the current system since a conference can only have two teams in the BCS... Oklahoma and Kansas are already there which is why Missouri was left out in the dark. Take that rule away and I agree with you.

But if take that rule away, the "superior" SEC will send 10 teams to the BCS bowl games, shutting all the other conferences out.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;1047180; said:
Florida had 22 stationary bikes on their sidelines?


Thats was great!!! :slappy:

I also noticed Hawaii's D -line going crazt if they held a run to 1-2 yard gains when the game was already way out of reach. Maybe trying to get the team fired up, but it was like, calm down you getting you ass kicked!
 
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Jaxbuck;1047041; said:
One theme I've seen throught the Bowls so far is some seriously questionable play calling/game management. I don't usually get into the Monday AM QB thing but as an example MSU and Wisky lost their games in large part because it seemed the coaches were going with the "they expect me to run so I'll pass even though we aren't very good at passing" school of play calling.

It just seemed to jump out more at me this year but I swear every game I watched I was siting there saying "what the hell are they doing?" at least once or twice. Terrible play calling, going for it on 4th down needlessly, taking points off the board...all the stuff JT gets labled "conservative" for not doing.

The whole Bowl season has made me appreciate JT even more(if thats possible) and made me wonder why more coaches don't take the time to study a guy as successful as he is and emulate it.

Put the pressure on the other guy, make him beat you, don't help him. When you are in trouble go to your strength, don't out think yourself. Boring, simple stuff that leads to a lot of W's.

Jaxbuck;1047649; said:
I think we can safely add Stoops early 3rd quarter on sides kick to the list.

WTF?


And don't forget going-for-two WAY too early. He basically put up a giant neon sign in front of his players that read, "Time to Panic!".

All of the great coaches of old were seen as conservative, not because they never took chances, but because they didn't take foolish chances. The media loves "riverboat gambler" types though, and hypes them to the point of virtual felatio. Too many coaches seem to respond to that. Whether that's fair or not I don't know and don't really care. What is clear is that Jim Tressel doesn't give the slightest fraction of a damn that the media think his style of play is boring. He's human, so he hasn't been perfectly consistent on this score; but he's as good as any in the business right now at ignoring what's popular and sticking with what works.

So go back to the list of things that need to change that started this thread: How much of that would change if more coaches were like JT?
  1. Did OSU trash-talk and chest-thump more before The Vest took over, or after?
  2. Did OSU get called for more stupid late hits before The Vest took over, or after?
  3. Bowl Blow-outs have been with us forever. Some bad match-ups will occur in any system. Most of the blow-outs are caused by teams performing poorly rather than bad match-ups. Was OSU more competitive in bowls on a consistent basis before The Vest took over, or after?
...and yes, those are rhetorical questions.
 
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LightningRod;1047105; said:
Florida pulled the same pregame midfield dance in Glendale at last year's NC game. Michigan pulled the same stunt on the Buckeyes in AA on 11/17/07. Wisconsin has been dancing on everybody's logo for a long time. The entire Georgia team runs to the endzone for a dance after a TD in a regular season game this season. The trash talking/behavior is more the norm for all teams rather than the exception. Good sportsmanship went out the window a long time ago.

Just because its the norm anymore, doesn't make it okay.
 
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This new wave of poor sportsmanship is troubling to me. The head to head hitting. The talking after every play. Teams meeting at midfield and yapping.
Do people actually like this behavior?

And how over rated was the Big 12 this year?
 
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