sbsmith wrote: He only gets "sick" when it looks like he won't be able to run over his conference.
I give that 3-4 years. Once Harbaugh whips his [deleted] a couple times, he'll head right back to the nearest hospital and claim that the stress is just too much... and take the Cal job about 6 months later.
Meyer's running up the score wouldn't bother me as much if he weren't a proven quitter that faked health problems every time he started getting his [deleted] kicked by another program in his league.
He just whipped Nick Saban and destroyed everyone's unstoppable Ducks with his 3rd string QB, after committing 4 turnovers. You think he's at all concerned about Harbaugh and that dumpster fire in Ann Arbor.
Meyer's a great coach... he just can't handle the "stress" of dealing with a league he can't walk over every year.
I'm sure he wasn't worried about Alabama when he was at Florida, either... until Saban got there and took him behind the woodshed a couple times.
If Harbaugh beats him a couple times, he'll be faking health problems again within days.
GiddyUp wrote:The razzle sazzle of the O got whooped. Up tempo was garbage in this game. Houston gets a National Champ OC. AAC should get interesting fast.
And great recruiter. Love Herman, guy will do very well at Houston, back in his stomping grounds. He recruits that area extremely well.
So glad that OSU and the B1G were no good this year. Sad they couldn't match up with the B12 or PAC. Would love to see what would happen if they were any good. Probably just win a few more bowl games. (yes, sarcasm button is on in all caps).
OSU played fast, physical, and smart...how many times can a team run a counter trap before the DC gets a clue? Evidently, it took Oregon's DC about 200 yards to figure out that he needed to scheme differently. Having a running game can cover the weaknesses of other areas of your team (like 4 turnovers), and shorten the game against a high-powered offense.
Congrats to OSU and Urban Meyer.
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