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I don't think Woody's personality would go over in today's PC world. He was also known to commit some, um, violations of ncaa bylaws in his day. He has said in books that he would often give his players money when they needed it. That would get anybody fried today.ant80;2035946; said:How is that? Can you elaborate on that?
To me, and let me make this clear for everybody in the room, my OPINION, is that his resume hardly warrants a top-5 job in America. Aside from the W-L record, the team appears to be regressing, appears a little, um "mentally fragile", he has been outschemed by some coaches that have no business outscheming the coach at Ohio State, and they have played awfully flat against some mediocre competition that past couple of weeks. To me, those are some pretty loud alarm bells. He was given an opportunity to show he can be "the man", and I don't think he has shown that. Some people act like he was given a raw deal, but lets be honest, in what other situation would he even be given the chance to earn the job of HC at tOSU?What are the other reasons, apart from his record, weighing against Fickell? He's definitely done a good job recruiting, recruiting for the school and not just for himself.
Oh8ch;2035872; said:Coming into this season the AP and USA Today both had us as 18th or higher knowing about the suspensions. What were your expectations?
1926Buckeyes;2035909; said:Still, with Fickell being an interim coach and having no other head coaching experience, it's a tough sell right now with the team at 6-4.
Preseason polls are absolutely garbage. That said, I'm pretty sure the consenus expectations amongst Buckeye fans here (myself included) and around the internet was 9-10 wins. Most "experts" felt the same way. The talent is here for that. They look nothing like that right now. No excuse for beating Toledo by only five points given the talent here (not including the suspened), no excuse for the collapse against Nebraska, no excuse for playing as flat and uninspired as they did against IU. No reason to lose to Purdue. The offense is abysmal, and a lot of that is a result of an inexperienced QB and WR corp. But, as stated above, Fickell has not even attempted to do something about it. We get the same "product Bollman" week in and week out. It's not just that they've lost some games, it's how they've looked losing them. That Miami game was one of the most poorly planned/managed games I've seen in a long time. It's how they've looked in some of the wins as well. They looked like they were on IU's level despite the final score. That should never happen by an Ohio state team against a team of 2* players.Buckeyefrankmp;2035961; said:Since Preseason polls are a spot on accurate gauge of a team.
Buckeyefrankmp;2035961; said:Since Preseason polls are a spot on accurate gauge of a team.
Oh8ch;2035966; said:So answer the question - what were your expectations? 6-4 with two games to play?
For real?Buckeyefrankmp;2035974; said:I was thinking two to three losses. I was also thinking we were going to get Posey back after the five game suspension. I also thought Bollman could actually be a good play caller. I also thought Bauserman could do enough for move the offense and keep the defense off the field. I would say most people go into the season with higher expectations. Most fans will think that things will go perfectly with no injuries.
NFBuck;2035965; said:Preseason polls are absolutely garbage. That said, I'm pretty sure the consenus expectations amongst Buckeye fans here (myself included) and around the internet was 9-10 wins. Most "experts" felt the same way. The talent is here for that. They look nothing like that right now. No excuse for beating Toledo by only five points given the talent here (not including the suspened), no excuse for the collapse against Nebraska, no excuse for playing as flat and uninspired as they did against IU. No reason to lose to Purdue. The offense is abysmal, and a lot of that is a result of an inexperienced QB and WR corp. But, as stated above, Fickell has not even attempted to do something about it. We get the same "product Bollman" week in and week out. It's not just that they've lost some games, it's how they've looked losing them. That Miami game was one of the most poorly planned/managed games I've seen in a long time. It's how they've looked in some of the wins as well. They looked like they were on IU's level despite the final score. That should never happen by an Ohio state team against a team of 2* players.
Speaking for myself, I'm just looking for a team that looks like an (or a reasonable facsimile) of an Ohio State football team, taht goes out and plays inspired ball every week. We are not getting that, and that falls on the coaching staff, starting at the top.
buckeyesin07;2035980; said:Just to add to this--I'm sure everyone saw it on Saturday's telecast, but it bears repeating here: OSU is third to last in passing yards per game this year, ahead of only Air Force and Army (two teams that run the option). That, IMO, is ridiculous whether you have a freshman QB or not.
Oh8ch;2035966; said:So answer the question - what were your expectations? 6-4 with two games to play?