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    Location:
    Minnesota
    About Me: Coach, teacher, education administrator. Not real fond of the Court of Public Opinion because I seriously believe that if the roles were changed the hypocricy would simply be "Too much to bear!" However, a well thought out "discussion" in which common sense and reason are presented in the argument is fun to participate in. I believe in opinions actually...even if I don't agree with them. It is what it is...you figure it out...if you want to!
    Marital Status Married
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Posted by: gcoach on Sep 5, 2009 at 10:49:16 PM

Now that THAT is out of the way...I can watch pressure free college football for awhile. Papaclinchsaint...I'm a give credit where credit is due type of guy...and I'm giving credit to your BYU football team. Very nice victory. The heavens lined up for your boys and they took advantage of it. While 14-13 is not a route...the magnitude is extremely significant...for both programs.

 For BYU:

  • BYU is trying to gain National attention for their program and for their conference.
  • Max Hall was not spectacular but he was effective.
  • They played with injuries and played well.
  • Their offensive line, much maligned, was effective, if not great.
  • Their defense was inspired and made almost as many plays as OU's vaunted offense didn't make.
  • Their coaching staff was prepared and believed in
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Posted by: gcoach on Aug 30, 2009 at 04:31:54 PM

WTF...then again...why should I be surprised? Why should any of the following surprise me...or...anyone else for that matter? See if you agree.

Item 1 - The University of Oklahoma has "self-reported" a handful of "minor" violations of NCAA rules. These "minor" violations revolve around inadvertant phone calls or text messages from coaches to recruits. On the list are phone calls from football head coach Bob Stoops and assistant coach Jackie Shipp. Another was from a woman's assistant basketball coach. WTF...then again...why should I be surprised? Did the University of Oklahoma hire Kelvin Sampson as their new compliance officer? Doesn't this sound incredibly like the issue that reared it's ugly head upon his leaving OU for Indiana...and then when he was at Indiana? Did they say "Kelvin's

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Posted by: gcoach on Aug 29, 2009 at 09:00:04 PM

WTF...then again...why should I be surprised? Why should any of the following surprise me...or...anyone else for that matter? See if you agree.

Item 1 - The University of Oklahoma has "self-reported" a handful of "minor" violations of NCAA rules. These "minor" violations revolve around inadvertant phone calls or text messages from coaches to recruits. On the list are phone calls from football head coach Bob Stoops and assistant coach Jackie Shipp. Another was from a woman's assistant basketball coach. WTF...then again...why should I be surprised? Did the University of Oklahoma hire Kelvin Sampson as their new compliance officer? Doesn't this sound incredibly like the issue that reared it's ugly head upon his leaving OU for Indiana...and then when he was at Indiana? Did they say "Kelvin's

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