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bassbuckeye07;1935577; said:Mike Gundy is special...
Like Les Miles special?
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bassbuckeye07;1935577; said:Mike Gundy is special...
"Obviously you aren't the only person to have this opinion, but not everyone agrees with you."Buckeye Maniac;1935558; said:Am I the only person who thinks that any coach for Ohio State should have to have connections to OSU?
MaxBuck;1935664; said:"Obviously you aren't the only person to have this opinion, but not everyone agrees with you."
Is this verbatim quote from Captain Obvious responsive to your query?
OK, let's remedy your recollection.Buckeye Maniac;1935700; said:I'm sorry, but I don't recall any other people voicing that opinion.
BuckeyeMac;1929623; said:Im not sure how I feel about him, but Urban Meyer is my bet
BuckeyeMac;1929644; said:D'Antonio wouldn't be too bad either.
buckeyescott11;1929668; said:I want someone that is basically like Tressel and I feel that Fickell could be the guy.
MaxBuck;1935710; said:OK, let's remedy your recollection.
The last few pages have been about whether Pelini (an alumnus and famous youngstown family) was offered and would be good.Buckeye Maniac;1935700; said:I'm sorry, but I don't recall any other people voicing that opinion. The last few pages have all been about how Peterson or Patterson or Strong or Mullin would be good.
Ever since his meteoric rise in the college coaching ranks six years ago, Mark ?Bo? Pelini has been a well known name for the top spot in Ohio State football. Though he hasn't ever explicitly said so, having been raised in Youngstown, Ohio, and having graduated from Cardinal Mooney High School, Pelini has likely been a Buckeye fan for life.
Of course, it also helps that he played ball there.
Recruited by Earle Bruce, Pelini spent most of his days on the field as a free safety under John Cooper. He was a starter in his last two seasons (1989, 1990) and Co-Captain his senior year. Clearly the Scarlet and Gray runs deep in his blood.
After his playing career, Pelini jumped straight into the coaching circuit. He spent a year as a Graduate Assistant at Iowa, followed by another year as the Quarterbacks coach of his old High School.
He then jumped into the professional leagues, coaching DB's at San Francisco (94-96) for three years before coaching Linebackers for the Patriots (97-99) and Packers (00-02).
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Buckeye86;1943729; said:The Coaching Search: Bo Pelini
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ytownbuckeye;1945864; said:only 2 choices?
BuckBackHome;1945882; said:Too early to make a wager on this one. We need to find out the rulings from the NCAA to shed a little more light on how attractive this job will be for the immediate future.
Buckeye86;1945884; said:
It says very clearly in the title "DON'T BET YET" for a reason.