jakenick06
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Pep Hamilton 2-0 as a head coach....maybe he wasn’t as big of a problem up north as some have stated...makes you think
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No he's still fucking terrible.Pep Hamilton 2-0 as a head coach....maybe he wasn’t as big of a problem up north as some have stated...makes you think
Lmao yeah...but it’s still fun to utter into existence with thoughts of Brian Cook and Ace Abender’s whataboutisms driving them into insanityNo he's still fucking terrible.
Not to mention five East Division titles (outright or shared). If fact, Meyer won the division all seven years he was head coach.Urban: 61-6 overall, 39-2 vs B1G, 1 National Championship, 1 B1G Title, 5-0 vs scUM, 2 Playoff Berths, 3-2 Bowls
To be honest, Urban was already semi-burnt out when he took the Ohio State job. His intensity level and risk taking (with recruits, at least) was way down from his days at UF; he had health concerns; he pledged to spend more time with his family; and he hired way too many friends and yes-men as his assistants.Ryan Day made a playoff appearance in year one. The recruiting drop-off post-Urban they were expecting actually seems to be getting even better as Day and Company already reeled in an outstanding 2020 class and are recruiting at an historic level in 2021.
dfbia reveled in meyer's departure like they reveled in tressel's departure, but i think they're increasingly realizing that meyer's departure only solidified osu's long-term stranglehold on the rivalry and the conference race. osu had a choice: 1) keep meyer and risk a poor transition down the road when controversies may only worsen and the coaching candidate pool may grow muddy or 2) opt for the easiest, most obvious transition in the history of sport, which all but guarantees consistent future success.To be honest, Urban was already semi-burnt out when he took the Ohio State job. His intensity level and risk taking (with recruits, at least) was way down from his days at UF; he had health concerns; he pledged to spend more time with his family; and he hired way too many friends and yes-men as his assistants.
Ryan Day is younger and more energized than Urban; he seems better able to connect with today's athletes (which makes sense considering he is basically a generation younger than Urban); and he seems to have the perfect temperament, personality, and mindset to be the CEO of a major CFB program. Maybe I'm too much living in the moment, but I think that Ryan Day will take Ohio State to even higher heights than Urban.
To be honest, Urban was already semi-burnt out when he took the Ohio State job. His intensity level and risk taking (with recruits, at least) was way down from his days at UF; he had health concerns; he pledged to spend more time with his family; and he hired way too many friends and yes-men as his assistants.
Ryan Day is younger and more energized than Urban; he seems better able to connect with today's athletes (which makes sense considering he is basically a generation younger than Urban); and he seems to have the perfect temperament, personality, and mindset to be the CEO of a major CFB program. Maybe I'm too much living in the moment, but I think that Ryan Day will take Ohio State to even higher heights than Urban.
And from LJB: "dfbia reveled in meyer's departure like they reveled in tressel's departure, but i think they're increasingly realizing that meyer's departure only solidified osu's long-term stranglehold on the rivalry and the conference race. osu had a choice: 1) keep meyer and risk a poor transition down the road when controversies may only worsen and the coaching candidate pool may grow muddy or 2) opt for the easiest, most obvious transition in the history of sport, which all but guarantees consistent future success.
i still wonder if we made the right choice...