password;784417 wrote:What exactly has he done, that any other high profile college coach has not done? They all donate the use of their name for community events, they all are required to give speeches and raise money at various functions for the school, he has helped numerous players succeed in life by letting them play football and has produced some real screwballs for society to deal with, just like all other coaches. What makes him any better than any other big time college coach?
All proceeds from his books go to fund the OSU library; he and his wife have also donated an additional $100,000 to the library, along with hosting numerous fund raising functions; when at Youngstown, he gave $125,000 for a new recreation center. He rarely charges fees for speaking, and spends a lot of time speaking at fundraisers, along with donating items for charitable auctions and the like.
Not all big-time coaches do that much, and I'm sure this is only a brief part of all the charitable work he has done in his long coaching career that we hear about. A lot of it is done out of the limelight.
And whether others do as much or not
really isn't the issue. HE does it, and he doesn't have to. It's a sign of good character to pay forward whenever you can.