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Rich Rodriguez (official thread of last laughs)

So has Tress. Player problems at YSU, lest we forget. Also has had plenty of guys with run ins with the law since coming to osu as well.

again, the argument won't lead anywhere but to a pissing match with all of us listing all the players each coach has had that got into trouble. so let's just squash it.
 
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WolverineMike;1766705; said:
So has Tress. Player problems at YSU, lest we forget. Also has had plenty of guys with run ins with the law since coming to osu as well.

again, the argument won't lead anywhere but to a pissing match with all of us listing all the players each coach has had that got into trouble. so let's just squash it.


Well by that logic Joe Paterno and Jim Tressel are in the same class as Barry Switzer and Jimmy Johnson since each has had players get in trouble off the field.
 
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WolverineMike;1766705; said:
again, the argument won't lead anywhere but to a pissing match with all of us listing all the players each coach has had that got into trouble. so let's just squash it.

I don't see why that is a bad thing, some coach's lists will be significantly longer than others which is pretty solid evidence that they have more issues in their program than others
 
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WolverineMike;1766147; said:
I'm not going to get into a [censored]ing contest about it on your guys board. All I am inferring is RR isn't the only coach out there that's had player issues during his career.


Dammit. I was going to point out that one of the highly intellectual michigan fans doesn't know the difference between "infer" and "imply," and then I go back a page and see this:

NFBuck;1766076; said:
If you're inferring that there have been a steady stream of issues in Columbus on the level that happened in Morgantown under this joker, you are flat wrong.


Now I don't know if they are both clueless or if the mike is just being condescending.
 
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