Labor Day game - How bad is FSU

Pretty funny that @vapspwi knows better than O'Leary, Bill Belichick, Penn State, the Big 10, the NFL, and Saban..

Surprised you're not some amazing coach... wait, are you the Clown?

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Bill O’Brien: From Georgia Tech To The Big Time
By Seth Carson | Sep 28, 2014


Bill O’Brien played his college ball at Brown University. Following his collegiate career, he was hired by Brown as tight ends coach in 1993, and then coached their inside linebackers in 1994.

His first big coaching opportunity at the D-I level took place in 1995, when Georgia Tech brought him in as an offensive graduate assistant, a position he held through the 1997 season.

Georgia Tech promoted O’Brien to running backs coach from 1998-2000. His coaching abilities played a huge part in the success of running backs Sean Gregory (837 yards, 6 TDs in 1999), and Joe Burns (908 yards, 12 TDs in 2000).

Acknowledging O’Brien’s continued success, Georgia Tech promoted him to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the 2001 and 2002 seasons. He was also named assistant head coach for the 2002 season.

The Yellow Jackets offense averaged 31 points per game in 2001, while declining to only 25.5 in 2002. As a result, the Yellow Jackets finished the 2011 season 9-4, while falling to 7-6 in 2002.
 
Pretty funny that @vapspwi knows better than O'Leary, Bill Belichick, Penn State, the Big 10, the NFL, and Saban..

Surprised you're not some amazing coach... wait, are you the Clown?

Yellow Jacked Up
Fansided
Bill O’Brien: From Georgia Tech To The Big Time
By Seth Carson | Sep 28, 2014


Bill O’Brien played his college ball at Brown University. Following his collegiate career, he was hired by Brown as tight ends coach in 1993, and then coached their inside linebackers in 1994.

His first big coaching opportunity at the D-I level took place in 1995, when Georgia Tech brought him in as an offensive graduate assistant, a position he held through the 1997 season.

Georgia Tech promoted O’Brien to running backs coach from 1998-2000. His coaching abilities played a huge part in the success of running backs Sean Gregory (837 yards, 6 TDs in 1999), and Joe Burns (908 yards, 12 TDs in 2000).

Acknowledging O’Brien’s continued success, Georgia Tech promoted him to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the 2001 and 2002 seasons. He was also named assistant head coach for the 2002 season.

The Yellow Jackets offense averaged 31 points per game in 2001, while declining to only 25.5 in 2002. As a result, the Yellow Jackets finished the 2011 season 9-4, while falling to 7-6 in 2002.
Super annoying.
 
Pretty funny that @vapspwi knows better than O'Leary, Bill Belichick, Penn State, the Big 10, the NFL, and Saban..

Surprised you're not some amazing coach... wait, are you the Clown?

Yellow Jacked Up
Fansided
Bill O’Brien: From Georgia Tech To The Big Time
By Seth Carson | Sep 28, 2014


Bill O’Brien played his college ball at Brown University. Following his collegiate career, he was hired by Brown as tight ends coach in 1993, and then coached their inside linebackers in 1994.

His first big coaching opportunity at the D-I level took place in 1995, when Georgia Tech brought him in as an offensive graduate assistant, a position he held through the 1997 season.

Georgia Tech promoted O’Brien to running backs coach from 1998-2000. His coaching abilities played a huge part in the success of running backs Sean Gregory (837 yards, 6 TDs in 1999), and Joe Burns (908 yards, 12 TDs in 2000).

Acknowledging O’Brien’s continued success, Georgia Tech promoted him to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the 2001 and 2002 seasons. He was also named assistant head coach for the 2002 season.

The Yellow Jackets offense averaged 31 points per game in 2001, while declining to only 25.5 in 2002. As a result, the Yellow Jackets finished the 2011 season 9-4, while falling to 7-6 in 2002.

Oh, I guess you are my encyclopedia after all?

BTW, I wasn’t slighting BOB, I legitimately couldn’t remember anything notable about his GT tenure beyond hoping that he’d carry on where Friedgen left off. Seems like we fell off and he left.

JRjr
 
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