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Kevin Wilson (HC Tulsa)

I don't normally follow off-season news and recruiting because I'm in Germany, and I'm more of a wait-and-see what's on the field type guy, who knows recruits and coaching may or may not pan out as planned. However, news of this hire excites me to no end, and I can't wait to see our offense potential come to fruition next season, as I feel it will. This guy made freaking Indiana a threat.
 
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This remark is eerily similar to some made about GBYBMYMSOB's coaching hire.

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And that offense scored a boatload of points. Wilson won't be bringing in a 3-3-5 defense and a bunch of 3-star slot dots.
 
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No See Oklahoma from 2002 to 2010 .. specifically the '07 or '08 season..

basically he's done this with talent before..
OU averaged 54 ppg in the 2008 regular season and CCG, before Urban's Gators held them to 14 in the BCS title game. They scored 60+ points in five plus games (they scored 58 the game before that streak, so it was almost six games).
 
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Plenty of reason to be excited, but the '08 team was quite an aberration....

The years when he was lead OC at Oklahoma (2006-2010):
2006: 30.3 PPG, 369 YPG (192 passing, 177 rushing)
2007: 42.3 PPG, 449 YPG (258 passing, 191 rushing)
2008: 51.1 PPG, 548 YPG (349 passing, 199 rushing)
2009: 31.1 PPG, 424 YPG (289 passing, 135 rushing)
2010: 37.2 PPG, 481 YPG (343 passing, 138 rushing)

For comparison:
2004: 34.8 PPG, 462 YPG (254 passing, 208 rushing)
2005: 26.9 PPG, 355 YPG (178 passing, 177 rushing)

2011: 39.5 PPG, 512 YPG (349 passing, 163 rushing)
2012: 38.2 PPG, 498 YPG (337 passing, 161 rushing)

Man, that 2004 OU staff was loaded.....Bob Stoops, Chuck Long, Kevin Wilson, Kevin Sumlin, Brett Venables, Bo Pelini.
 
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I think it will be harder in the BiG to score that many week to week, defenses and all, but in the 30's means undefeated for Ohio State football. I'm certainly happy with that.

That's with no "stinkers" in the mix.
 
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Quite right.

Buckeyes go up the whore next year and slap the [Mark May] out of em on the order of 63-3. That's what I'm hoping for.
Buckeyes beat SCUM with an offense that couldn't do anything for about 3.5 quarters. Now we got an offensive mastermind. I smell another 42-13 beating next year, especially if Harbaugh keeps running his mouth.
 
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Buckeyes beat SCUM with an offense that couldn't do anything for about 3.5 quarters. Now we got an offensive mastermind. I smell another 42-13 beating next year, especially if Harbaugh keeps running his mouth.
2016 was set up as The Year for ttun. Almost the entire starting lineup was seniors. No one left early after a good first year for the booger eater. AND a rebuilding year for the buckeyes where our offensive coaching staff was incompetent. That was it, that was their shot. When you aren't recruiting on the same level as your primary rival it takes the stars to align to beat them. The stars aligned this year and they still couldn't do it. I'm thinking the booger eater goes 0-4 against his rival and runs back to the NFL. Not saying that's why he leaves; I think he leaves in 4 year win or lose. I always just imagined he would stick around for about 4 years. He wants to be an NFL coach. Now with Wilson on board for at least 2 years they really don't stand a chance.
 
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