Oscar the G
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Maybe he got himself fired by accepting the OC role? We all know he isnt great at that. But he is a good OL coach and recruiter.He was their OL coach and OC. He got hinself fired.
Maybe he got himself fired by accepting the OC role? We all know he isnt great at that. But he is a good OL coach and recruiter.He was their OL coach and OC. He got hinself fired.
This got me curious, so I did a little (very little truth be told) research on the history of Indiana U football. In their illustrious football history (the program goes back to 1887) they have had a grand total of five coaches who had overall winning records. The last one, Alvin "Bo" McMillin, stepped down in 1947. You read that correctly; every head football coach at IU in the last 71 seasons has finished their run with a losing record. Blowhard Lee Corso was 41-68-2, making him the 6th best coach they've had since "Bo" retired. IU joined the Big Ten in 1899 (back before it was even called the "Big Ten") and has won a whopping two Big Ten titles in football, with the last in 1967. Their all-time winning percentage of .419 ranks them 121st out of 130 D-1 programs. Of the other nine teams that made up the Big Ten prior to the expansion of the conference, they have a losing record against all of them. Surprisingly, they do have a winning record versus UF, winning 14-3 back in 1916. I don't know anything much about Frey, but generally avoiding coaches from IU would seem like a good idea.Daz was from Indiana too.
No thanks.
Hev was the brains. The OL was terrible by 2010.Maybe he got himself fired by accepting the OC role? We all know he isnt great at that. But he is a good OL coach and recruiter.
We are "saving" money by hiring trash that Voles and Nulls fired, and are still paying.I don't want former noles on this staff, especially when they are still on the fsu payroll.
This got me curious, so I did a little (very little truth be told) research on the history of Indiana U football. In their illustrious football history (the program goes back to 1887) they have had a grand total of five coaches who had overall winning records. The last one, Alvin "Bo" McMillin, stepped down in 1947. You read that correctly; every head football coach at IU in the last 71 seasons has finished their run with a losing record. Blowhard Lee Corso was 41-68-2, making him the 6th best coach they've had since "Bo" retired. IU joined the Big Ten in 1899 (back before it was even called the "Big Ten") and has won a whopping two Big Ten titles in football, with the last in 1967. Their all-time winning percentage of .419 ranks them 121st out of 130 D-1 programs. Of the other nine teams that made up the Big Ten prior to the expansion of the conference, they have a losing record against all of them. Surprisingly, they do have a winning record versus UF, winning 14-3 back in 1916. I don't know anything much about Frey, but generally avoiding coaches from IU would seem like a good idea.
And yet, even they didn't hire Butters. Rumor has it he did call & request an interview...and the only response was hysterical laughter.
Looks like he has 4 elbows.
Suspect until announced I guess.
@PSB5153: Heard from a trusted source the former #FSU OL coach Greg Frey is headed to Gainesville and will fill an off-the-field role with the #Gators football program. @OsceolaNews
Is this a good pick up?
Yeah he was their on field OL coach AND is still being paid by them so I'd say so.
Agree. I don’t think last season was his fault. That scheme and poor playcalling set the o-line up to fail. As an analyst job, I think it is a solid hire.