cats gone wild;977664 wrote:Give me a break. If Meyer comes to OSU, he will be gone before any titles are won in OSU. He's not long term, take it to the bank. Thats if he even takes the job.
Wrong. Meyer will win titles at OSU. Had Meyer coached OSU the last 10 years, I think Meyer wins more than the one title Tressel won.
vball10set;977971 wrote:Writerbuckeye;977893 wrote:Don't know about the contract, but I'll say FALSE on calling him a Toledo native. He is from Ashtabula.
People who report this stuff should really do their homework on the simple facts.
actually, they're right...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Meyer
Reps for accuracy.
Midstate01;977997 wrote:One of the guys here on base that I've been pretty good friends with, is a Florida gator fan. He called last night and said if urban goes to osu, I'm done with him. I said, ok once it's official I'll have someone let him know you're done with him, but I doubt he'll care. He eventually admitted he's just butt hurt over it!!
He said all his family back in Tampa is hearing the same news.
Just tell him that Ohio State coaching job>Florida coaching job. This isn't debateable.
cats gone wild;978920 wrote:Did OSU join the SEC? They will have to beat a team from the SEC to get a title and we all know how that goes.
OSU couldn't join the SEC. The academic standards are too low in the SEC, hence why the SEC has so many thugs, hence the real reason Meyer left Florida. He knew he couldn't babysit all those thugs 24/7, so he left. I don't think he wanted to deal with all that crap anymore.
cats gone wild;978929 wrote:I hope he goes there. I would like to see how hyped up OSU will be in the years he's here. And it will be funny to see how many people will love on him after they hated him and ripped on him while he was at UF. Plus he always got ripped for all the players getting in trouble at UF. OSU needs him, no question about it. I would like to see what he can do at OSU, but Im still wondering why he would want to coach when he says he wants to be a family man ("put God and family first") and his health problems.
I think over the last 12 months many OSU fans have been humbled. Many now realize that a coach can't control his players getting in trouble, but he can control how he handles it afterwards.