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Same chance as Reggie Germany's GPA. They're not bringing him back. Christ, he thought he was bigger than the university last time around. Imagine what he'd be if Carter and Bjork went to him on bended knee and begged him to return. The PR hit would be terrible. As others have noted, the game seems to have passed him by. A lo of reasons, and any one of them sinks his chance.
:slappy: at the Germany remark…all the Cooper feels today
 
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The problem with Deion is that the big schools are the brand. The Buckeye brand and the Deion brand could never co-exist. For Deion it’s about him, not the school or program.
Very good point. And our power structure of admin, BoT, prominent alumni, donors (both athletic and otherwise) would not turn the entire university over to him like Colorado did.
 
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Wouldn't mind seeing some decent responses as to your "why" behind the not...?

The man has made Minnesota into a competitive team from B1G doormat and has a good body of work at this other stops. Plus he has a tie to tOSU when his career first started.
He’s made Minnesota competitive, in the weakest big 10 division (when there were divisions). He doesn’t move the needle recruiting wise and for god sake his coaching mantra “row the boat” reminds me of. “Hold the rope” entirely too much. I’d rather have Matt Campbell( don’t want him either ) than Fleck.
 
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The names being brought up as possible replacements are fucking depressing. There really isn't a lot out there. Fleck would be a perennial 8-10 win coach and I have no faith he'd be better in the game. Will never understand the love for Campbell. Just got his first 10 win season in year 14.

No on Deion. Only thing he's proven is he attracts talent but will be followed by constant drama and squabbles with media and coaches.

Oh god I would. You think TSUN under harbaugh and moore plays arrogant and talks shit. Prime brings that up to a whole new level.

It's fine when you back it up but if you don't ohhh boy

Exactly. Didn't we just get over the players doing some dances and fans losing their minds because they did it but didn't win? That will be 5x worse with Deion and he will have a hate Haye relationship with the base.

Could Urban be coaxed? I'm sure he's just as pissed off as the rest of us

Even if he could I think he'd have the same struggles he always does. Struggles to maintain a modern offense, some really bad coaching hires, and 2-4 years of high intensity followed by the wheels starting to shake as coaches leave and his message wears thin with players.
 
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So dumb we lost today. Complete advantage in talent, Michigan had some of their best players out, we are playing at home, had a $20M super team, senior players coming back for their gold pants, bla bla bla.

Can’t blame Day for missing 2 chip shot FG’s, can’t blame Day for the interceptions thrown by Howard. Day gets complete blame for his team not doing enough to overcome those mistakes and still loss to this Michigan team. No excuses. No countdown clocks or talk about toughness. Day is not Kirby Smart. Time to take our lumps and move on.

I'll blame him for the field goals because an Ohio State team should never have a kicker who misses repeatedly from less than 40. Fielding missed those kicks, but Fielding was only allowed to miss those kicks because Day had him there.
 
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If he EVER coached OSU, my Saturdays would be free year round. I’d stop following football all together.
 
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One of the more unforgiving moments of this game was Jack Sawyer put this team on his fucking back with that INT. We had a chance to write such a story book ending and Ryan Day does this.

Fuck it man give me coach Cig. That dude has balls man and he sure as shit wouldn’t be afraid of TCUN.
 
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One of the more unforgiving moments of this game was Jack Sawyer put this team on his fucking back with that INT. We had a chance to write such a story book ending and Ryan Day does this.

Fuck it man give me coach Cig. That dude has balls man and he sure as shit wouldn’t be afraid of TCUN.
Yeah I was going for it on 4th and 1 there. Not Day's fault Tate dropped an easy gain there but after the series your D just put up. I was going there.
 
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Dude, they were absolutely exhausted by that time from being on the field too long. You saw that in the late broken tackle run. That's a one yard gain early in the quarter. My only surprise is that they stayed dominant for as late into the game as they did.
I expected this response. But are they always exhausted in every 4th qtr when they give up scoring drives? I look back at Knowles’ history at OSU and I have a hard time making that case.

I asked in the roses-and-sunshine official game thread if Knowles was running prevent defense during their go-ahead drive when OSU’s receivers were giving UM defenders a lot of room and giving up easy first down conversions. Was that just because they were tired? Or was that scheme? Given that I’ve grown accustomed to expecting Knowles’ D to give up drives in the 4th qtr I’m having a hard time blaming it on OSU’s conditioning. They should be among the best conditioned teams and have the depth to rotate players so they’re still strong at the end of the game.
 
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I expected this response. But are they always exhausted in every 4th qtr when they give up scoring drives? I look back at Knowles’ history at OSU and I have a hard time making that case.

I asked in the roses-and-sunshine official game thread if Knowles was running prevent defense during their go-ahead drive when OSU’s receivers were giving UM defenders a lot of room and giving up easy first down conversions. Was that just because they were tired? Or was that scheme? Given that I’ve grown accustomed to expecting Knowles’ D to give up drives in the 4th qtr I’m having a hard time blaming it on OSU’s conditioning. They should be among the best conditioned teams and have the depth to rotate players so they’re still strong at the end of the game.
The defense allowed 234 yards and 13 points. You cannot seriously lay any real blame on the defense when the offense continually hung them out to dry.
 
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