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  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    I saw many a Lambo team lay down and quit

    I would have fired Lambo when Huard dropped back to throw.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,113 Standard Supporter

    I saw many a Lambo team lay down and quit

    '94 Apple Cup....wasn't on tv (except for Fleenor's private feed) but they lost 23-6. Rondeau didn't say it but you could sense it. Also, see '95 Sun Bowel and a couple games in '98.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Actually, the option was Gilbertson...Rick didn't get in the way.

    Another crappy head coach, but one hell of O coordinator.

    The one thing I give Jim, is his teams were tough. None of the pussy soft crap we see now.

    dnc said:

    Lambo may not have been a great coach, but but shitty? His teams we're tough....they still hurt people. Ask Shark's sorry BYU ass about how shitty his teams were.

    Plus, Jim could recruit. I believe the 2000 team were mostly his guys except for Alexis and John Anderson (the kicker.)

    Anderson was actually his recruit but he was a shitty coach. That 1994, 1996 and 1997 teams had top 10 talent and lost 4, 3 and 4 games.

    His personally cost us a Rose Bowl in 1995 with his coaching blunders against Notre Dame, USC and Oregon that year.

    Also that 2000 team may have been his guys but if he were head coach that team goes 8-4 at best.
    Bingo. Think Lambright would have been flexible enough to switch to the option because two of his players suggested it? Hell no. That team won because of Lambo's players and Rick's coaching.

    Bull. Gilby never ran option before RN made the switch after starting 0-2. Sure they all worked together, but if you really think Gilby was the OC on that team I have a bright shiny Kiesau to sell you.

    Also, TUFF teams don't got beaten by lesser teams on a regular basis.

    As Pat Hill should have already taught you, the stache doesn't make the man.
  • Steve_Bowman
    Steve_Bowman Member Posts: 442
    Yeah bull.

    Gilby listened to Tui. Not his idea.
    dnc said:

    Actually, the option was Gilbertson...Rick didn't get in the way.

    Another crappy head coach, but one hell of O coordinator.

    The one thing I give Jim, is his teams were tough. None of the pussy soft crap we see now.

    dnc said:

    Lambo may not have been a great coach, but but shitty? His teams we're tough....they still hurt people. Ask Shark's sorry BYU ass about how shitty his teams were.

    Plus, Jim could recruit. I believe the 2000 team were mostly his guys except for Alexis and John Anderson (the kicker.)

    Anderson was actually his recruit but he was a shitty coach. That 1994, 1996 and 1997 teams had top 10 talent and lost 4, 3 and 4 games.

    His personally cost us a Rose Bowl in 1995 with his coaching blunders against Notre Dame, USC and Oregon that year.

    Also that 2000 team may have been his guys but if he were head coach that team goes 8-4 at best.
    Bingo. Think Lambright would have been flexible enough to switch to the option because two of his players suggested it? Hell no. That team won because of Lambo's players and Rick's coaching.

    Bull. Gilby never ran option before RN made the switch after starting 0-2. Sure they all worked together, but if you really think Gilby was the OC on that team I have a bright shiny Kiesau to sell you.

    Also, TUFF teams don't got beaten by lesser teams on a regular basis.

    As Pat Hill should have already taught you, the stache doesn't make the man.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Yeah bull.

    Gilby listened to Tui. Not his idea.


    dnc said:

    Actually, the option was Gilbertson...Rick didn't get in the way.

    Another crappy head coach, but one hell of O coordinator.

    The one thing I give Jim, is his teams were tough. None of the pussy soft crap we see now.

    dnc said:

    Lambo may not have been a great coach, but but shitty? His teams we're tough....they still hurt people. Ask Shark's sorry BYU ass about how shitty his teams were.

    Plus, Jim could recruit. I believe the 2000 team were mostly his guys except for Alexis and John Anderson (the kicker.)

    Anderson was actually his recruit but he was a shitty coach. That 1994, 1996 and 1997 teams had top 10 talent and lost 4, 3 and 4 games.

    His personally cost us a Rose Bowl in 1995 with his coaching blunders against Notre Dame, USC and Oregon that year.

    Also that 2000 team may have been his guys but if he were head coach that team goes 8-4 at best.
    Bingo. Think Lambright would have been flexible enough to switch to the option because two of his players suggested it? Hell no. That team won because of Lambo's players and Rick's coaching.

    Bull. Gilby never ran option before RN made the switch after starting 0-2. Sure they all worked together, but if you really think Gilby was the OC on that team I have a bright shiny Kiesau to sell you.

    Also, TUFF teams don't got beaten by lesser teams on a regular basis.

    As Pat Hill should have already taught you, the stache doesn't make the man.
    It was Tui and Coniff's idea. Whether Gilby or RN heard it first is irrelevant. RN was the one who gave it the okay. Lambo never displayed that type of flexibility in 7 years or however long he was at the helm. RN did it in game 3.

  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Problem with Sark: he's mediocre.

    Crisped that up for you.

    Sark's gotta Sark

  • HeretoBeatmyChest
    HeretoBeatmyChest Member Posts: 4,295
    Fuck Lambo. Fuck Sark.
  • Sven, which one of your relatives was A.D. back then?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enoch_Bagshaw

    Enoch Bagshaw (c. 1884 – October 3, 1930) was an American football player and coach. From 1921 to 1929, he served as the head football coach at the University of Washington, compiling a 63–22–6 record. His 1923 and 1926 squads went 10–1–1, equaling the best marks of his career. Despite his success, Bagshaw was fired in 1929 after his team went 2–6–1.

    First bad year he had and he got DAO.
  • I saw many a Lambo team lay down and quit

    '94 Apple Cup....wasn't on tv (except for Fleenor's private feed) but they lost 23-6. Rondeau didn't say it but you could sense it. Also, see '95 Sun Bowel and a couple games in '98.
    Even his "good" teams got plunger raped like in 1996 at Notre Dame, 1997 at UCLA, 1998 he had a few including the Nebraska one.

    From 1984-2013 the Cougars have only defeated the Huskies by more than a touchdown one time and that was the 26-6 win in 1994.