Greatest Coach In Your Program's History
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yes, you can have the topic back.
I just always find the need to correct stupidity.
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I just always find the need to correct stupidity.
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The question is an interesting question. My initial thought was, "How do you define great?" Do you base your response on win/loss record? Is your measure of greatness based on the number of athletes who moved on to the next level? Or are you subjectively measuring the impact the coach had on the lives of the young men/women in the program? Most of the posts I have read (I admit I have not read them all) suggest that the criterion most have used to base their assessment is the wins vs losses or the number of college/pro athletes that were a part of the school's program. I would contend that the greatest coaches are the ones which were exceptional role models and cared deeply about the personal, as well as, the athletic lives of the students. It is more difficult to measure. To be honest, I am afraid that most fans would rather have wins than a coach who builds character and is a positive role model. I have been away from the area for a number of years so can not speak with any measure of authority but Jim "Snuffy" Smith, to me, reflects what it means to be a great coach.
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Tom Swain?sider wrote:Dick tipton is the greatest head coach West has had. He was 136-56 in 19 seasons. During his time West won 6 league titles, 2 playoff appearances, and 1 undefeated season. Tipton also had around a .500 record vs burg. He made West a known force in area.
Mike Sammons took us to our greatest success, but Tipton instilled a winning culture and consistency.
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In my opinion, Swain is probably 2nd or 3rd. He had a lot of good teams and arguably the greatest team in West history (1970 team that went 9-1 and lost to state champion Notre Dame). I know Tipton isn't the most popular person, but he had longevity and success.The Oaf wrote:Tom Swain?sider wrote:Dick tipton is the greatest head coach West has had. He was 136-56 in 19 seasons. During his time West won 6 league titles, 2 playoff appearances, and 1 undefeated season. Tipton also had around a .500 record vs burg. He made West a known force in area.
Mike Sammons took us to our greatest success, but Tipton instilled a winning culture and consistency.
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Just one of many athletes -
Chuck Ealey was, without a doubt, a much better athlete than Katie Smith was.
Lost his first football game ever while a professional athlete with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1972. Won the Grey Cup later that season.
Undefeated in high school at Portsmouth Notre Dame and in college at Toledo.
http://www.wgte.org/wgte/item.asp?item_id=1892
WGTE looks at the history and the legacy of the '60s and '70s through the inspiring life of UT Quarterback Chuck Ealey. Experience the joys and the highs, the electricity and the love, the pains and the sorrows, the perseverance and fight for equality. Take a journey with us, Chuck Ealey and his UT Rocket football team members as we travel from Portsmouth Notre Dame High School in southern Ohio to the University of Toledo and on to the Canadian Football League.
Chuck Ealey was, without a doubt, a much better athlete than Katie Smith was.
Lost his first football game ever while a professional athlete with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1972. Won the Grey Cup later that season.
Undefeated in high school at Portsmouth Notre Dame and in college at Toledo.
http://www.wgte.org/wgte/item.asp?item_id=1892
WGTE looks at the history and the legacy of the '60s and '70s through the inspiring life of UT Quarterback Chuck Ealey. Experience the joys and the highs, the electricity and the love, the pains and the sorrows, the perseverance and fight for equality. Take a journey with us, Chuck Ealey and his UT Rocket football team members as we travel from Portsmouth Notre Dame High School in southern Ohio to the University of Toledo and on to the Canadian Football League.
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Ealey played a team sport at a position who did a lot of handing off, Katie Smith played multiple team sports and individual sports. I'm a Chuck Ealey fan, but Katie is the best all eparound athlete to co out of SE OhioPhoenix31 wrote:Just one of many athletes -
Chuck Ealey was, without a doubt, a much better athlete than Katie Smith was.
Lost his first football game ever while a professional athlete with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1972. Won the Grey Cup later that season.
Undefeated in high school at Portsmouth Notre Dame and in college at Toledo.
http://www.wgte.org/wgte/item.asp?item_id=1892
WGTE looks at the history and the legacy of the '60s and '70s through the inspiring life of UT Quarterback Chuck Ealey. Experience the joys and the highs, the electricity and the love, the pains and the sorrows, the perseverance and fight for equality. Take a journey with us, Chuck Ealey and his UT Rocket football team members as we travel from Portsmouth Notre Dame High School in southern Ohio to the University of Toledo and on to the Canadian Football League.
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Here we go again! Really? Why do you compare Male athletes to Female athletes???? Katie was a great Female athlete and one of a kind. Get off of it already and Leave her be!!!Phoenix31 wrote:Just one of many athletes -
Chuck Ealey was, without a doubt, a much better athlete than Katie Smith was.
Lost his first football game ever while a professional athlete with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1972. Won the Grey Cup later that season.
Undefeated in high school at Portsmouth Notre Dame and in college at Toledo.
http://www.wgte.org/wgte/item.asp?item_id=1892
WGTE looks at the history and the legacy of the '60s and '70s through the inspiring life of UT Quarterback Chuck Ealey. Experience the joys and the highs, the electricity and the love, the pains and the sorrows, the perseverance and fight for equality. Take a journey with us, Chuck Ealey and his UT Rocket football team members as we travel from Portsmouth Notre Dame High School in southern Ohio to the University of Toledo and on to the Canadian Football League.
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What about Gene Tenace or Al Oliver? We are forgetting about the greatest coach in the history of SE Ohio: Branch Rickey. 4-time world series champion as a general manager, developed the farm system in baseball with the Cardinals Organization, signed Jackie Robinson, signed Roberto Clemente, one to break the African-American barrier and the other to open the doors for Latinos, played college baseball and football at Ohio Wesleyan and invented full-time spring training with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He was born in Stockdale, Ohio.
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I agree.Jason Vorhees wrote:What about Gene Tenace or Al Oliver? We are forgetting about the greatest coach in the history of SE Ohio: Branch Rickey. 4-time world series champion as a general manager, developed the farm system in baseball with the Cardinals Organization, signed Jackie Robinson, signed Roberto Clemente, one to break the African-American barrier and the other to open the doors for Latinos, played college baseball and football at Ohio Wesleyan and invented full-time spring training with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He was born in Stockdale, Ohio.
I mentioned them earlier in the thread.
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Katie Smith isn't even the best female athlete ever from SE Ohio.Trenchfoot wrote:Here we go again! Really? Why do you compare Male athletes to Female athletes???? Katie was a great Female athlete and one of a kind. Get off of it already and Leave her be!!!
There are several female athletes from Scioto and Lawrence Counties that were more athletic than her.
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Katie couldn't come close to the athletes from Scioto County in the 1950's and 1960's. Players such as Curt Gentry, LeRoy Carr, and Larry Hisle were tremendous multi-sport athletes.Pol Pot wrote:Ealey played a team sport at a position who did a lot of handing off, Katie Smith played multiple team sports and individual sports. I'm a Chuck Ealey fan, but Katie is the best all eparound athlete to co out of SE Ohio
Do your homework.
Katie Smith is not, nor will she ever be, the best athlete from SE Ohio. Maybe the contingent from the liberal section of SE Ohio has a thing against outstanding black athletes?
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Although Pete Rose is the all time hits king, he's not the best hitter of all time ... I was.
that's about the same kind of statement you are making Phoenix.
your last two posts are about as ridiculous as mine. Maybe even more.
that's about the same kind of statement you are making Phoenix.
your last two posts are about as ridiculous as mine. Maybe even more.
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YOU ARE AN IDIOT!!Phoenix31 wrote:Katie couldn't come close to the athletes from Scioto County in the 1950's and 1960's. Players such as Curt Gentry, LeRoy Carr, and Larry Hisle were tremendous multi-sport athletes.Pol Pot wrote:Ealey played a team sport at a position who did a lot of handing off, Katie Smith played multiple team sports and individual sports. I'm a Chuck Ealey fan, but Katie is the best all eparound athlete to co out of SE Ohio
Do your homework.
Katie Smith is not, nor will she ever be, the best athlete from SE Ohio. Maybe the contingent from the liberal section of SE Ohio has a thing against outstanding black athletes?
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I've seen some morons come and go on this site and you are right up their with them.......
I suggest you move along and leave this topic alone and get back to the original topic.
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OJ Mayo was the best athlete I've ever seen. Last I checked he lived in south point till college. His brother Todd mayo that played at south point was also a freak athlete.
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Last time I checked, Katie Smith nor OJ Mayo signed Jackie Robinson. Branch Rickey is easily and hands down the greatest coach to ever come from this area, maybe greatest GM of all time.
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Wrongoh, Liberaloh93Bulldog wrote:Although Pete Rose is the all time hits king, he's not the best hitter of all time ... I was.
that's about the same kind of statement you are making Phoenix.
your last two posts are about as ridiculous as mine. Maybe even more.
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I was around at the beginning and I have returned.Orange and Brown wrote:YOU ARE AN IDIOT!!
I've seen some morons come and go on this site and you are right up their with them.......
I suggest you move along and leave this topic alone and get back to the original topic.
Is that the best that you have O&B is calling me an idiot? You used to be me much better at this.
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O&B makes it simple and that is all they needPhoenix31 wrote:I was around at the beginning and I have returned.Orange and Brown wrote:YOU ARE AN IDIOT!!
I've seen some morons come and go on this site and you are right up their with them.......
I suggest you move along and leave this topic alone and get back to the original topic.
Is that the best that you have O&B is calling me an idiot? You used to be me much better at this.
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Not going to lie, I am half tempted to ask the mods to lock this topic off. I posted this topic to gather opinions about the greatest coach in a program's history. This has turned into a mix between the greatest athlete of all time and a borderline bar fight.