The game went by the Youngstown mafia about 6 years ago. They are too arrogant to see it.OU is getting Pelinied.
Thanks; well done and good luck too you, I like your coach. Keystone cops posting above. Daddy Warbucks / basically don't post early ; if your big due to ego.This thread... lol.
Came over here to see what is being said about Miami next week. This will be my #1 game to follow. I wish you guys huge success again the Canes. Please make Donna Shalala cry.
Stoops is still a good coach. The whole dynamic has changed in college football though and you wonder if the guys that have all the money they could ever want still have enough fire in the belly to get back to the top. That was one thing about TO. He had the fire in the belly. He didn't want to lose at ANYTHING whether it was football or a battle with Dollar Bill or HP.I'm old enough to know that you never ever forget about Sooner Magic. It's black magic...not something with which to trifle. You only bring up barbs against the Sooners when the board reads 0.
Tom covered some deficiencies with his own staff with relentless micromanagement and relentless work. He made tough decisions when it came to his assistants but only after he had worked his ass off trying to get them up to speed. Make no mistake, Tom's success was helped by his assistants, but he was the man. Unfortunately his management style is also why his coaching tree is very very short.Stoops is no worse a coach than he was before, he just hasn't had as good a staff in recent years as he did in the early part of his tenure. I think Tom Osborne was one of the great football minds of all time and one of the best coaches ever, but Nebraska's success during his tenure had as much or more to do with his ability to maintain a stable, excellent staff as his individual ability as a game planner.