then michigan 'The truth is, the Wolverines don't appear to have recruited well enough defensively to match up with Ohio State and Don Brown's aging scheme has been abused by elite-level quarterback play and the Buckeyes' speed at wideout.'
“That game out there in Arizona didn’t sit well with any of us,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said earlier this month while being honored during a Buckeyes basketball game. “I just want everybody to know in the room right here — that game did not sit well with us. And you have my word we’re not going to forget about that game. And our guys have already been working hard, working hard with coach Mick (Marotti), and we’re going to do everything we can to keep that game in the back of our minds so next year we come back even stronger.”
Ryan Day blew that game. tOSU had the better players. Clemson had the better coach
I could see them doing something similar at Eugene
Every coach who ever succeeded a legend has the great first year. It’s a rule. Year two is the year the cracks start to show. Next year, they lose 3 at a minimum and Day is on the hot seat. When he’s in a recruit’s living room they see a guy who is not Urban Meyer.
The legendary coach demands excellence and gets everything out of everyone. They understand he is a kingmaker, and what a privilege it is to be in his orbit. If they bust their ass for him, their career arc is limitless.
The successor takes the job, starts day 1 with a staff of coordinators who (1) think they should have been the guy and (2) don’t revere him in the least.
Day is a shit game manager and will soon be exposed as a recruiter.
TLDR: tOSU is Coker Miami, Florida Muschamp, Kiffin USC, you get the picture.
Every coach who ever succeeded a legend has the great first year. It’s a rule. Year two is the year the cracks start to show. Next year, they lose 3 at a minimum and Day is on the hot seat. When he’s in a recruit’s living room they see a guy who is not Urban Meyer.
The legendary coach demands excellence and gets everything out of everyone. They understand he is a kingmaker, and what a privilege it is to be in his orbit. If they bust their ass for him, their career arc is limitless.
The successor takes the job, starts day 1 with a staff of coordinators who (1) think they should have been the guy and (2) don’t revere him in the least.
Day is a shit game manager and will soon be exposed as a recruiter.
TLDR: tOSU is Coker Miami, Florida Muschamp, Kiffin USC, you get the picture.
Lambo skipped all that and went straight to 7 and 4
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then michigan 'The truth is, the Wolverines don't appear to have recruited well enough defensively to match up with Ohio State and Don Brown's aging scheme has been abused by elite-level quarterback play and the Buckeyes' speed at wideout.'
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Ryan Day blew that game. tOSU had the better players. Clemson had the better coach
I could see them doing something similar at Eugene
The legendary coach demands excellence and gets everything out of everyone. They understand he is a kingmaker, and what a privilege it is to be in his orbit. If they bust their ass for him, their career arc is limitless.
The successor takes the job, starts day 1 with a staff of coordinators who (1) think they should have been the guy and (2) don’t revere him in the least.
Day is a shit game manager and will soon be exposed as a recruiter.
TLDR: tOSU is Coker Miami, Florida Muschamp, Kiffin USC, you get the picture.