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Tony "Benedict" Alford (meh)

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Corum? Bust
Spinpass? Bust in waiting
Edwards? UDFA
 
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Unless they get coached by you, and statistically get worse, and get riddled with injuries. Your game cover rb is really popping his stardom off in the NFL. But sure, you do you......

 
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Unless they get coached by you, and statistically get worse, and get riddled with injuries. Your game cover rb is really popping his stardom off in the NFL. But sure, you do you......

Alford, Ohio State’s running backs coach for nine years before leaving for Michigan in 2024, expressed gratitude for the Buckeyes during his first press conference as an assistant for the Wolverines.

“I have so much respect for Ohio State and the Ohio State community and what they presented to me and my family through the years. It was not an easy decision (to leave). Anytime you are somewhere for as long as I was — for nine years — there were some groups that had been set professionally and personally. That was difficult. But at the end of the day, it was something I thought I couldn’t pass up. It was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up.”

Since then, however, Alford has been unafraid to throw shade at his former employer. During a podcast appearance in June 2024, Alford said he was “as happy as I’ve been in a long time as far as my coaching profession.” Then, following Michigan’s win over Ohio State last season, Alford posted a picture of himself smiling while smoking a cigar. He captioned the photo, “GO BLUE!!!”



Just sayin': I really do think that Carlos Locklyn was an upgrade as the RB coach.
 
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Alford, Ohio State’s running backs coach for nine years before leaving for Michigan in 2024, expressed gratitude for the Buckeyes during his first press conference as an assistant for the Wolverines.

“I have so much respect for Ohio State and the Ohio State community and what they presented to me and my family through the years. It was not an easy decision (to leave). Anytime you are somewhere for as long as I was — for nine years — there were some groups that had been set professionally and personally. That was difficult. But at the end of the day, it was something I thought I couldn’t pass up. It was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up.”

Since then, however, Alford has been unafraid to throw shade at his former employer. During a podcast appearance in June 2024, Alford said he was “as happy as I’ve been in a long time as far as my coaching profession.” Then, following Michigan’s win over Ohio State last season, Alford posted a picture of himself smiling while smoking a cigar. He captioned the photo, “GO BLUE!!!”



Just sayin': I really do think that Carlos Locklyn was an upgrade as the RB coach.

100%!! Hendo played to his fullest last season. Ran better, blocked better, tougher and yet no injuries like he had under Alford. Proof is in the pudding.
 
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They’re desperate. Portnoy and now him trying to get back in Day’s head … but it’s too late. He’s past that now. And he’ll will be unleashed.
Let's hope that Day will finally unleash hell, but he has something to overcome himself there.

As to Portnoy, he is a self serving putz/troll. His schtick has always been trolling, and on a B1G
sideline he would be 75% Barstool, 24% Scum to push his brand, and 1% legit pundit.

Fox wanted their answer to Mcafee and they got a worse version of that.
 
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Unless they get coached by you, and statistically get worse, and get riddled with injuries. Your game cover rb is really popping his stardom off in the NFL. But sure, you do you......

It's true. They are much better at cheating than anyone else.
 
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It's true. They are much better at cheating than anyone else.
This is really interesting because just this morning I watched the Greg Olsen interview with Ryan Day (I just posted it in the Ryan Day thread). The very next thread I read was this one. Hearing Day talk about the expectations he has of his coaches and then reading Fat Tony taking his shot at Day (knowing that Alford's frustration is coming from not meeting those expectations) is illuminating.

One things is for certain, Fat Tony is not in the better place, but he sure is in the right place for him.
 
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