Scioto":21kv4l4a said:TMS, in answer to your question would I be good with Schiano as coach of the Buckeyes?
If something happened to Urban early or during this season, Schiano would have been the interim, and yes I'd be "good" with that. When it came to hiring a permanent replacement, yes he would be on the short list of candidates. He's a great recruiter, there haven't been any academic or behavioral issues with his defensive players, and, while I'm not pleased with the play of his LBs this year, he's had top 10 defenses both years he's been OSU DC. Yes he failed at Tampa, but not anymore miserable of an NFL failure than Saban or Spurrier (in fact, Spurrier's failure was epic).
But the fact is, the caliber of coach OSU can attract compared to what UT can attract is night and day. You are asking me to compare apples to oranges. Just looking at the two programs since 2000 (heck, since Woody's first season in 1951) in terms of conference titles, national championships contended for/won, top 10/5 finishes, etc, one is a top 5 program and the other is a top 30 maybe. It's like asking Bama fans would they be "good" with Kiffin after Saban retires and they'd say yes we'd interview him but our target is Swinney.
TeamMainStreet":3noigf8w said:Id be good with Les Freakin Miles. Hire some good coordinators and get it.
cbhunter":3n23836k said:TeamMainStreet":3n23836k said:Id be good with Les Freakin Miles. Hire some good coordinators and get it.
I would LOVE to see Miles at this point and I'm not even a fan of his. I'm afraid it will be Steele or Morris :bash:
TeamMainStreet":2vk56vnt said:cbhunter":2vk56vnt said:TeamMainStreet":2vk56vnt said:Id be good with Les Freakin Miles. Hire some good coordinators and get it.
I would LOVE to see Miles at this point and I'm not even a fan of his. I'm afraid it will be Steele or Morris :bash:
Erik Ainge tweeted yesterday that Les had contacted Tn about the job. Guess we wont even give him a look.
PatheticTeamMainStreet":wfzgpnue said:cbhunter":wfzgpnue said:TeamMainStreet":wfzgpnue said:Id be good with Les Freakin Miles. Hire some good coordinators and get it.
I would LOVE to see Miles at this point and I'm not even a fan of his. I'm afraid it will be Steele or Morris :bash:
Erik Ainge tweeted yesterday that Les had contacted Tn about the job. Guess we wont even give him a look.
TreyB":2q5a96e1 said:So Jeff Brohm getting the attention now... Don't know much about him. Seems like people like him in the CFB world.
Scioto":u9csewlt said:TMS, in answer to your question would I be good with Schiano as coach of the Buckeyes?
If something happened to Urban early or during this season, Schiano would have been the interim, and yes I'd be "good" with that. When it came to hiring a permanent replacement, yes he would be on the short list of candidates. He's a great recruiter, there haven't been any academic or behavioral issues with his defensive players, and, while I'm not pleased with the play of his LBs this year, he's had top 10 defenses both years he's been OSU DC. Yes he failed at Tampa, but not anymore miserable of an NFL failure than Saban or Spurrier (in fact, Spurrier's failure was epic).
But the fact is, the caliber of coach OSU can attract compared to what UT can attract is night and day. You are asking me to compare apples to oranges. Just looking at the two programs since 2000 (heck, since Woody's first season in 1951) in terms of conference titles, national championships contended for/won, top 10/5 finishes, etc, one is a top 5 program and the other is a top 30 maybe. It's like asking Bama fans would they be "good" with Kiffin after Saban retires and they'd say yes we'd interview him but our target is Swinney.
BamaProud":3iu3thbm said:There is Zero shame in getting turned down by the hottest girls in school(or the best coaches in NCAA football). Why settle for dating 4's and 5's when you really don't know how happy the hotter girls (or coaches) are in their existing relationships.