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TexasFootball;1218926; said:All I have to say is;
Fuck Michigan.
That's just my opinion.
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TexasFootball;1218926; said:All I have to say is;
Fuck Michigan.
That's just my opinion.
Bob Hunter commentary: Rumblings
Friday, August 1, 2008 2:56 AM
By Bob Hunter
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Every time Michigan has changed football coaches since 1938, the Wolverines have defeated Ohio State in the new coach's first season. In case you missed it, Rich Rodriguez, above, is in his first season as Michigan football coach.
http://wwwphp.dispatch.com/promotio...ive/contests/predictpoints2007/winnerbook.php
In talking about banners that coaches have on display in the Ohio State football locker room, linebacker James Laurinaitis said one of them says that every time there has been a coaching change in the OSU-Michigan rivalry -- the latest being Michigan's hiring of Rich Rodriguez to replace Lloyd Carr -- the team that changed coaches has won. Whether reporters at the Big Ten media day misunderstood Laurinaitis or not, that has happened every time Michigan has changed coaches since Fritz Crisler took over from Harry Kipke in 1938. Crisler, Bennie Oosterbaan (1948), Bump Elliott (1959), Bo Schembechler (1969), Gary Moeller (1990) and Carr (1995) all defeated Ohio State in their first season.
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MililaniBuckeye;1218382; said:Sorry, my friend, but Bo Schembechler fully knew and embraced the magnitude of The Rivalry, while DickRod thinks it's "just another game". Schembechler also knew how Woody coached, having spent years on the OSU staff and being mentored by Woody. Throw in the "revenge factor" and the fact The Game was played up in the Pig House, and you can see that there isn't much similarity other than the fact The Game this year will have an established, highly successful OSU coach going against a rookie UM coach.
Every time Michigan has changed football coaches since 1938, the Wolverines have defeated Ohio State in the new coach's first season.
BB73;1220258; said:It's not just Bo. And three times it happened in Columbus - '38, '48, and '90.
DaddyBigBucks;1220373; said:Not in TSUN's favor:
- The offense does not have the player's to run his system
- No QBs with a college snap on the roster
- One OL from last season, and he was the human-turnstile
it is amazing...but not surprising... how many times we see such payback expressions of satisfaction for the Tressel Team record of 6-1 v the ultimate 'them'. It's stupifying the number of folks who, loving 'dominate' as we do, settle for 'getting even' 50% below the Cooper even number, or even further below the series number...where tOSU would finally get to "zero". Zero being the number which aptly illustrates the utter relational stupidity of 'getting even' as a goal in the first place...let alone some form of 'attaboy'!Jaxbuck;1218808; said:scUM's only halfway done paying back for Coop. 6 years left on the bill.
HailToMichigan;1220456; said:[/indent]
Anyway, I think you guys are underestimating our defense, but talking sense into you guys about Morgan Trent (he's not that bad) is harder than pissing into the RR tornado. But the front four alone is good enough to boost the defense to at least better than "OK".
Buck68;1220467; said:it is amazing...but not surprising... how many times we see such payback expressions of satisfaction for the Tressel Team record of 6-1 v the ultimate 'them'. It's stupifying the number of folks who, loving 'dominate' as we do, settle for 'getting even' 50% below the Cooper even number, or even further below the series number...where tOSU would finally get to "zero". Zero being the number which aptly illustrates the utter relational stupidity of 'getting even' as a goal in the first place...let alone some form of 'attaboy'!
HailToMichigan;1220456; said:...I think the offense will be OK from a scheme perspective...
HailToMichigan;1220456; said:RR wasn't born a spread-offense guru, he figured a lot of this stuff out on his own. So I don't see why he can't continue to figure things out and adapt rather than being stuck with the identical plays he ran with Pat White.
MililaniBuckeye;1220447; said:True, but you have to look below the surface at those and the other such wins:
Crisler (1938) We had a 4-3-1 team that year while Michigan was 6-1-1
Bennie Oosterbaan (1948) He inherited a national championship team that had already beaten OSU the previous two seasons 58-6 (our worst home loss ever) and 21-0 (and they won the national title again in 1948) while we were 6-3 that year
Bump Elliott (1959) Ohio State was 3-5-1 while Michigan was 4-5...two really mediocre teams
Bo Schembechler (1969) Bo had major revenge factor, playing at home, major knowledge of Woody and OSU
Gary Moeller (1990) John Cooper
Carr (1995) John Cooper
So, out of those six wins by first-year Michigan coaches, only one (1969) was where Ohio State was a true powerhouse. Our 1995 team was also a solid team (still not at the 1969 team level) but we were hurt by the Cooper Factor.
Only the 1969 game had a national championship caliber Ohio State team playing. DickRod doesn't have the humliation factor working for him, and I will not put him in the same coaching circle as Bo Schembechler.
BB73;1220527; said:I would qualify 3 of those losses as painfully unexpected. There's no debate about 1969. And 1938 was after the first 4-game win streak in the series for tOSU and was played in Columbus. And in 1995, regardless of the Cooper factor, tOSU was 11-0 and ranked #2 when they headed to AA to play an 8-3 #18 ranked TSUN team.
I'm not predicting a loss. I'm just advocating that The Game not be considered a fait accompli, and pointing out strong historical factors as to why it shouldn't be considered an easy win.
Based on what you said I think you figured it out. Just that I think the notion that we'll be operating at some kind of disadvantage this year because "the personnel don't fit the scheme" is overblown. RR isn't locked in to running Pat White's plays. He didn't rise through the coaching ranks by being that stubborn. Michigan's major problem is the offensive line, followed by the inexperience of the quarterback. The playbook isn't the thing.shetuck;1220517; said:Can somebody explain to me what this means?
hope it didn't hurt too much. You'll have a tough time convincing me you cannot add 6-1-0 to 2-11-1 and grasp that the total is less than .500 or 'even'. And 'revenge' is 'getting even' which puts the total at zero, or even. And to even mention that a true Buckeye might not like to "dominate"...good googlie mooglie...! Actually, i hope you completely fail to convince me you do not grasp any of this.Jaxbuck;1220481; said:Ok I'll bite.
WTF?