tibor75
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OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Minnesota 61, N.C. State 59, Missouri 44, Alabama 34, Memphis 26, Iowa 23, UAB 19, South Carolina 12, Northern Illinois 10, Southern Miss 8, Georgia Tech 7, Bowling Green 4, Ohio State 2.
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Let's take it a step further and try to guess who those two coaches are:MililaniBuckeye said:Hard to believe that there are two coaches smoking that much crack.
tibor75 said::OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Minnesota 61, N.C. State 59, Missouri 44, Alabama 34, Memphis 26, Iowa 23, UAB 19, South Carolina 12, Northern Illinois 10, Southern Miss 8, Georgia Tech 7, Bowling Green 4, Ohio State 2.
bobcat84 said:Matz, I watched to Toledo/OU game...OSU would have a tough time hanging with the Rockets....
SC"U"Mbuster said:Let's take it a step further and try to guess who those two coaches are:
1. JT -- covering for the ineptitude of his two coordinators, Bollman and Snyder. Their argument is probably the broken record "we were just a big few plays from winning the game" or "it's just the little things here and there that cost us the game".
2. Chuck "Moobs" Amato -- lamenting his team's sudden plunge in strength-of-schedule, i.e., "how the hell did we lose to THESE guys in the Biggest Game in the History of NC State" ?!?
In 1986, Bollman began a productive five-year association with Tressel at Youngstown State. Bollman was defensive coordinator his first three years at YSU and offensive coordinator his last two.
DaytonBuck said:From the Bollman bio on the TOSU page. Defense coordinator to offense coordinator?
MililaniBuckeye said:In his two years as offensive coordinator at YSU, the Penguins averaged 28.6 ppg in 1989 and 28.3 ppg in 1990.