OurProgramIsBroken
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Fixed it for yaMullinz wanted to say TRASK!!!!!!
Fixed it for yaMullinz wanted to say TRASK!!!!!!
You are always a donkey, but sometimes you are a clever donkey.He isn't the greatest game day coach. Not even close. He struggled when his X's werent better than your O's. His playcalling wasn't particularly good and usually predictable. You knew Percy was getting the ball when he came on the field. You knew Tebow was running Q power on 3rd or 4th and short. YOU JUST COULDN'T STOP THEM.
He was the best at preparing IMO. The best at getting all the details right (well, he and Saban). The best special teams coach in history, with no other arguable competition. One of the best recruiters and the best at putting together a staff. Once he got to a program that would give him a level playing field with Saban, he kept pace.
Saban isn't a great playcaller or gameday coach either. You can't lose to Malzahn with 1/3 of the talent several times and be a great gameday coach.
Yes, during those games when Harvins wasnt suspended for having headaches.
Yes, during those games when Harvins wasnt suspended for having headaches.
Coaches should've stopped confiscating his weed.
Well.... I believe he did get quite a few of those. He was often carried off the field.and ankle sprains
I agree with every bit of this. SOS was a genius at adjusting on the fly. He had too because he wasn't a prepared type guy.
He had plenty of flaws too. Didn't much like recruiting. Was completely hands off with the defense, generally didn't hire well at DC, and allowed his DCs to lose way too many damn games. Did STs exist under SOS? I don't really remember.
But I will take some of those all day long because the same traits unlocked the most tasty results of my Gator fandom, and he cleared out all the ghosts and curses (including being completely marginalized by the media) previous to his stewardship.