ScionOfSouthland
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Stay as far away from Urban Meyer as you can
It’s football. Urban prolly kicked him and kicked him a little harder than he had intended. The dude snapped at Urban, and then Urban apologized in his own crappy way.So it is OK to kick an employee if you only do it halfway?
I would tend to agree with this, but would add this to the beginning of the sentence:Stay as far away from Urban Meyer as you can
Looks like you will get your wishI would rather lose than hire Urban Meyer.
Urban will be forgotten like one his predecessors at Ohio State Woody Hayes. The main difference is at least Woody was hitting the other teams players instead of his own.Looks like you will get your wish
Urban will be forgotten like one his predecessors at Ohio State Woody Hayes. The main difference is at least Woody was hitting the other teams players instead of his own.
Didn’t Notre Dame’s recent, winningest coach literally get a kid killed by sending him up a tower in a storm? Tell me more about their standards.First, read my post in response to your post. It was about Notre Dame. Not a "factory" such as Alabama, Oklahoma, Clemson or ugag. Do you understand that Notre Dame has a little different standards than ugag or Bama? I hate ND, but even I will give them that!
Second, what rock have you been living under? He kicked one of his ööööing players! Abused his coaches and players. You think a school wants that lawsuit?
Besides that, he defended and protected an assistant coach who was a spousal abuser, and he was suspended by OSU for it. At Florida, he ran a team of future prisoners: he had 31 players arrested in six years, including Chris Rainey. Aaron Hernandez, who was literally high for every single game he played at UF. Meyer didn't fly back on the team plane after a loss to the Bungles and instead went the bar where he publicly groped a young lady's butt - a butt that was not his wife's.
So, those are some of his issues. And you seem to think ND would hire him. Please - stop embarrassing yourself.
Wait, did I miss this story?Didn’t Notre Dame’s recent, winningest coach literally get a kid killed by sending him up a tower in a storm? Tell me more about their standards.
JRjr
The coach called that an act of God. He claimed that you couldn’t blame him. As to whether or you agree with him is up to your own ethics, beliefs etc.Didn’t Notre Dame’s recent, winningest coach literally get a kid killed by sending him up a tower in a storm? Tell me more about their standards.
JRjr
Wait, did I miss this story?
I wonder if Bronco Mendenhall is the new Urban Meyer. He made UVA a respectable football program, then quit due to stress or something along those lines. Maybe he finds another job that he makes them respectable as well? Could we try and get him?
Other than his first season, he had a .500 record or better every yearHe had a losing record there. One weird year where he got into the Orange Bowl with 4 losses, but otherwise a whole lot of nothing.
Holy öööö.... what an assholeState fines Notre Dame $77K in student's death
Indiana probe finds Notre Dame was at fault in a student videographer's death when the hydraulic lift he was standing on fell.www.espn.com
Actually, I didn’t realize that ND had a variety of scandals under Kelly until I stumbled across this article while searching for the last one:
Seems like they have some flexibility in their standards.
JRjr
Other than his first season, he had a .500 record or better every year
Edit: his second year he went 6-7
What we need right now is average, .500, something to bring our program back to semi-relativity (is that even a word)Two .500 seasons, two seasons below .500, two seasons above .500. He's better than Collins, for sure, but I don't think his production is anything special. He just benefitted from older players at BYU in the same way BYU continues to benefit from older players.
What we need right now is average, .500, something to bring our program back to semi-relativity (is that even a word)