Wish all you want. Ward ain't comin' back. I can see that from about 2500 miles away.daspollak wrote: Maybe just maybe he can get Ward to come back.
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Quote Im not wishing, but there was a thread dedicated to the issue. BG football will be fine, and I like how this man is flexible. He works with the talent he has.San Fran Falcon wrote:Wish all you want. Ward ain't comin' back. I can see that from about 2500 miles away.daspollak wrote: Maybe just maybe he can get Ward to come back.
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Welcome Coach. We've got someone with some experience wearing orange!
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http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... /812129991
I think this is a terrible article. Everyone speaks highly of Ryan and I do too but he seems to be somewhat negative here and not too excited about this hire. Am I wrong?
I think this is a terrible article. Everyone speaks highly of Ryan and I do too but he seems to be somewhat negative here and not too excited about this hire. Am I wrong?
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I think this was just a quick article to beat a deadline and get a story out there, so it is not going to have anything other than some statistics.dforde wrote:http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... /812129991
I think this is a terrible article. Everyone speaks highly of Ryan and I do too but he seems to be somewhat negative here and not too excited about this hire. Am I wrong?
Redwingtom
I'm so freaking happy to hear this!
Of all the candidates who were thrown about this was the ONE guy who had me really excited. The guy had great success at both Fordham & Richmond. I visited both of their message boards and they love the guy. They follow his career the same way we follow Urban's, both schools look at him as the guy that turned their programs around from the brink.
This year at Tennessee was a disappointment, but he was starting a first year starter at QB. It was also the entire teams first, and only, year in his system, and they did not have a strong OL at all.
One thing that somebody from Richmond mentioned is that his offense is great once it starts working, but that it's a very complex scheme for collegiate ball. Apparently he's very intelligent, and expects his players to be as well. The Richmond fan mentioned that it will take awhile for kids to get used to this scheme, but once they hit year two it starts to hit its stride. This, too, could explain some of the issues that Tennessee had this year. Oh, and FWIW, he obviously built Richmond pretty well, they're still going in the 1AA playoffs.
He was twice the 1AA national coach of the year, doing it at two different schools.
Welcome to the nest Coach Clawson. How much longer until the spring game? I cannot wait to see this play out!
Of all the candidates who were thrown about this was the ONE guy who had me really excited. The guy had great success at both Fordham & Richmond. I visited both of their message boards and they love the guy. They follow his career the same way we follow Urban's, both schools look at him as the guy that turned their programs around from the brink.
This year at Tennessee was a disappointment, but he was starting a first year starter at QB. It was also the entire teams first, and only, year in his system, and they did not have a strong OL at all.
One thing that somebody from Richmond mentioned is that his offense is great once it starts working, but that it's a very complex scheme for collegiate ball. Apparently he's very intelligent, and expects his players to be as well. The Richmond fan mentioned that it will take awhile for kids to get used to this scheme, but once they hit year two it starts to hit its stride. This, too, could explain some of the issues that Tennessee had this year. Oh, and FWIW, he obviously built Richmond pretty well, they're still going in the 1AA playoffs.
He was twice the 1AA national coach of the year, doing it at two different schools.
Welcome to the nest Coach Clawson. How much longer until the spring game? I cannot wait to see this play out!
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Bingo. I didn't read any opinion in this article at all...it's just a reporting of facts.Redwingtom wrote:I think this was just a quick article to beat a deadline and get a story out there, so it is not going to have anything other than some statistics.dforde wrote:http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... /812129991
I think this is a terrible article. Everyone speaks highly of Ryan and I do too but he seems to be somewhat negative here and not too excited about this hire. Am I wrong?
Coach Ward got a three year contract at UT so I doubt he would come back.daspollak wrote:Quote Im not wishing, but there was a thread dedicated to the issue. BG football will be fine, and I like how this man is flexible. He works with the talent he has.San Fran Falcon wrote:Wish all you want. Ward ain't comin' back. I can see that from about 2500 miles away.daspollak wrote: Maybe just maybe he can get Ward to come back.
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