Nevada has spoken on the issue and said there could be some small changes in offensive coaches next year.
He has said more than that on the issue...
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Nevada has spoken on the issue and said there could be some small changes in offensive coaches next year.
His first sentence admits that it's being talked about...that's the first I've ever seen him say that. When he says "We'll see" at the beginning of the third sentence, to me, that's tantamount to admitting it's a very serious idea. Sure, he might not be "interested" in that idea, but somethings are beyond his control, if you get my drift.
I'm with some other posters on this. I just can't believe it. This is Tressel's decision. It will have to come from him as unlikely as it may be. Who are these people that have enough clout to force him into the discussion mid-season?
I'm with some other posters on this. I just can't believe it. This is Tressel's decision. It will have to come from him as unlikely as it may be. Who are these people that have enough clout to force him into the discussion mid-season? Maybe I believe some big contributors could influence him in the off season, but 2 days after the PSU game?
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Guess the 1st NC in 34 years only buys about two seasons of comfort....
On the other hand, the alternative is that no one cares, and OSU slips in to complacency.
Honestly, though, I think the lack of offense draws the rope a lot shorter than a lack of defense. In other words, if we ran the score big on some people, but lost a couple of games 38-35, I think there are a lot of "fans" that would prefer that over having a world class defense, beating people 27-6 or 17-13, and losing a couple of games 20-17. Whether those are the people with the money or not, I don't know, but I think a perceived lack of offense is received more negatively than a perceived lack of defense, because many people think it isn't as "exciting".