Allen Koholic
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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4327253
ESPN once again does a marvelous job getting some very hard hitting quotes, as well as Mark Schlabach totally missing the point.
Apparently, ole Bobby would really like to be the all time winningest coach and get his wins back. Big surprise. Although the award for best reason ever goes to Tater Tot:
Of course, near the end of the article, Schlabach manages to produce the standard ESPN level of dumbness and compares the penalties we got in response to clerical error-gate to FSU's current cheating scandal. He, of course, fails to mention that no students did anything wrong, nor did anyone on the actual football team, and he also fails to mention that we were hit with about four times the number of lost scholarships.
ESPN once again does a marvelous job getting some very hard hitting quotes, as well as Mark Schlabach totally missing the point.
Apparently, ole Bobby would really like to be the all time winningest coach and get his wins back. Big surprise. Although the award for best reason ever goes to Tater Tot:
"I think it's important to everybody who played for Joe Paterno or Bobby Bowden," Terry Bowden said. "They can tell their kids they played for the all-time winningest coach in college football history. I want to bounce my grandkids on my knee and tell them about Bobby Bowden as the all-time winningest coach and not Joe Paterno."
Of course, near the end of the article, Schlabach manages to produce the standard ESPN level of dumbness and compares the penalties we got in response to clerical error-gate to FSU's current cheating scandal. He, of course, fails to mention that no students did anything wrong, nor did anyone on the actual football team, and he also fails to mention that we were hit with about four times the number of lost scholarships.