Mullinz wanted to say FITZGERALD!!!!!!!That was a simple question and the greatest game day coach did not hesitate.
Yes, during those games when Harvins wasnt suspended for having headaches.Harvins and Tebow combo was unstoppable.
Glory days.I gotta say, it felt good to see all 3 of this dudes "together" again. Always brings back some great memories.
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.That was a simple question and the greatest game day coach did not hesitate.
College football coaches by and large are not great game day coaches. The great ones tend to win through great preparation.
I’m not sure, though, how you top what Saban did at halftime against Georgia in the 2018 national championship. He sat Jalen Hurd for a relatively untested freshman. The rest is history.
That was a very surprising move by Saban.I’m not sure, though, how you top what Saban did at halftime against Georgia in the 2018 national championship. He sat Jalen Hurd for a relatively untested freshman.
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.When you’re down 13-0, and your QB is 3 of 8 for 21 yards, it kind of makes your decision for you. Bold, sure. But Tua was going in at some point. He just ramped up the entry.
Spurrier swapping a “hurt” DW for Kresser, for a bomb against Ala in ‘94, or the rotation in ‘97 are better game day Xs and Os, imo.
I agree with Law. As I’ve said before, Meyer and Saban are the type that stay up all night all week preparing for the final and obviously crush it. Spurrier rolls out of bed after a night of drinking and aces things in his own way.
He had a hell of an arm!Mullinz wanted to say FITZGERALD!!!!!!!
Did STs exist under SOS? I don't really remember.
So.... I don't know that it was good STs. Spurrier just attracted those great athletes who could return kicks. We never blocked kicks or had any superior ST plans.Jacquez Green, Lito Shepherd, Bo Carroll, Keiwan Ratliff, Jeff Chandler, and Judd Davis would say yes.
So.... I don't know that it was good STs. Spurrier just attracted those great athletes who could return kicks. We never blocked kicks or had any superior ST plans.
It seemed like you could just FEEL that UM was going to change the game with STs, blocked kicks at all the right times. Totally different level.
Just as SOS offense was on a different level than UM.
Jacquez Green, Lito Shepherd, Bo Carroll, Keiwan Ratliff, Jeff Chandler, and Judd Davis would say yes.
So.... I don't know that it was good STs. Spurrier just attracted those great athletes who could return kicks. We never blocked kicks or had any superior ST plans.
It seemed like you could just FEEL that UM was going to change the game with STs, blocked kicks at all the right times. Totally different level.
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