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I wonder what Meyer and Saban have to say about this....
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I wonder what Meyer and Saban have to say about this....
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Can we please change the thread title to four more Big Ten COY awards than Tressel and Meyer combined? (He's THAT good!)
i find your lack of understanding coach ferentz's awesomeness disturbing.
tressel and meyer? pfffttt.... as far as i can tell ferentz has more coy awards than every tOSU coach in all of history combined. THAT is how good a coach he is. we're talking about what is almost certainly the best coach in the history of the big ten conference good.
Bah. Got no respect for a team that only shows up to the big dogs, then goes back to being itself. That's not good coaching.Bump.
Getting my vote for B1G COY.
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Getting my vote for B1G COY.
He has more COY awards than you have chins, and that's saying something, dad.Even the sun shines on a dog's ass some days, son.
One could also argue that coaching up his teams to meet and beat teams with far superior talent is indeed great coaching...Bah. Got no respect for a team that only shows up to the big dogs, then goes back to being itself. That's not good coaching.
He has more COY awards than you have chins, and that's saying something, dad.
Well, for the record, he kicked Meyer's ass big time. Can't wait for the flip side.Can we please change the thread title to four more Big Ten COY awards than Tressel and Meyer combined? (He's THAT good!)
For that game maybe. Where the fuck are you against all the shit teams you lose to? Oh......you couldn't get them excited to play North Dakota State, but you somehow motivated them to play well against the best team they play year in and year out? Wow....masterful job, COY.One could also argue that coaching up his teams to meet and beat teams with far superior talent is indeed great coaching...