frank-n-beans wrote:Speedofsand wrote:How many people want to fire Bollman now?
I Do!!!. Bollman is a complete, clueless tool !!! His coaching of the line today and for the last 9 years made Michigan's lousy defense look good today. 10-3 isn't a bad season considering the O-lines play. And it won't EVER get any better until Bollman retires 'cause blinded lolalty will never have him replaced. Watching this game was like getting a root canal. Painfull to experience.
LOL are you serious? They had one senior in the rotation and ran for 200+ yards again... with conservative/predictable playcalling... and.... with RBs that will never be mistaken for first rounders. I hope you were drinking straight whiskey, and lots of it.
Text from Florida Grad who played high school football and who's dad is a Florida high school football head coach and has been for 30+ years.. "Man, your Oline is a monster blocking the run."
And how in the world did conservative get OSU a loss against Purdue? They lost to Purdue because Pryor turned the ball over 5 times, and the RB with the most carries got 7 (yes 7) carries total. JT went conservative after that game, and won out with a power-based and conservative offensive approach.
I did a poll on the OSU Scout board on the Monday after the Purdue game. It asked people to choose what record OSU would finish with this season. The highest was 8-4, and the next highest was 7-5. Keep whining.
This team could've tanked after Purdue. Instead, they ran the table against the toughest portion of the schedule.
OSU fans: the best and worst fans in the world. They deserve the type of seasons they used to get in the modern era pre-JT.