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Stoops Recipient of "Urban Meyer Crying Towel"

11 years 6 months ago - 11 years 6 months ago #52408 by Buc
Left this subject alone as long as I could. Actually find Stoops amusing.

Bob Stoops: SEC's strength is 'propaganda'

Stoops, really don't care what name or use of language you want to throw at the SEC, just keep it up, some of the best indirect advertising for young football players the SEC could get . . . . and get this, FREE. That along with the millions or zillions of dollars the SEC will gather from ESPN, going to make the race for outsiders tougher to catch up. Remember, CBS has this thing for the SEC also.

Enjoyed what Nick Saban had to say in return when informed of Bob Stoops comments. Not only does Saban recruit and coach well, pretty damn efficient with words when "chop blocking" the Stoops sorts. Took his knees away using very few words.

Guess Nick did not find it necessary to remind Stoops to check the 2012 scores. Notre Dame against the Stoops lead Sooners. Notre Dame against the Saban led Tide. Lots of "propaganda", eh Bobby . . . .

SEC is building a record that is going to be hard for any conference to match. Talking of course about winning National Championships in a row.

Stoops not unlike Urban Meyer, using the crying towel every chance they get.

Going to make it tougher for the "outsiders" to pluck talent that the SEC/ESPN want. Great advertising move by the SEC, makes the Stoops and Meyer jobs a bit tougher as I mentioned above. My opinion.
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11 years 6 months ago #52411 by Buc
For those that have not seen the interview with Kolton Houston, the link is below.

Many on this board know that there are a handful of us that post regularly have called for justice not only for Kolton, some of us "know" that Emmert needs to get the hell out of anything that links him with the NCAA and common sense. Many cases that Emmert has overseen show a true lack of the meaning of common sense and the student athlete. All one needs to do is review what has and is happening with Emmert and Miami. On a scale of 1 to 10, Emmert does not qualify, period. He would be well served to move to Washington, D.C., he would fit well there. My opinion.

www.sbnation.com/college-football/2013/5...e-lines-ncaa-georgia

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11 years 6 months ago #52412 by DAWGtm
I really hope this scale of attention not only helps Kolton receive justice but also bring to light some of the bonehead stuff the NCAA IS doing.
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11 years 6 months ago #52413 by Buc
DAWGtm, not sure where some of these "presidents" feel the balance is on a set of scales. Justice, my butt. Their heads grow to the size of their bankrolls, appears so to me.

Conferences linking up with media giants will cause problems for the NCAA at some point, and that might not be too far down the road.

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11 years 6 months ago - 11 years 6 months ago #52420 by Buc
Will Muschamp at it again. Guess we need to break out the crying towel for "gator Muschamp".

Some coaches never learn to keep their mouths shut. Says he is looking forward to JAX this year. Have a feeling that Georgia will show up sir.

Muschamp feeling the heat, don't doubt that for a minute. A lot of his future in Gainesville depends on what happens in JAX this season. Go Dawgs!!

jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/400642/hay....com%3A+UF+Sports%29

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11 years 6 months ago - 11 years 6 months ago #52471 by Buc
Urban Meyer takes the "Crying Towel" back. Did not like the idea of Stoops moving in on his territory.

If Urban Meyer's lips are moving, head for cover. What he did while at Florida is well known down this way.

Urban Meyer spent time in the SEC and found out how real college football is played . . . . year after year, as seven National Championships in a row point to. Of course he had a hand in those consecutive SEC victories. Did not take long for SEC coaches to catch on to his gimmics and turn the face of success. Lost his offensive coach to Mississippi State and it was downhill from there.

Still dislike the fact that he "bullied" Mark Richt, yes he did that. That however was a blessing in disguise. After that Mark Richt had an attitude change that he is still going through, and Georgia is better for it.

As many of these young players from the South commit to Urban Meyer, have one thing to say . . . . Better get on his "preferred list" or you will wish you had looked closer at your college of choice. Yes, there was a "click" in Gainesville, Florida, president of the "click" . . . . Urban Liar Meyer.

www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/...nd-lifestyle-changes

Edit: I pull this one paragraph from the above listed link. This explains his short term success in the SEC. SEC was not prepared for the "spread". NFL is going through some of the same lessons now. Urban had reached his limit when it came to coaching the same football that is played in the SEC year after year. How have his quarterbacks done in the NFL? Just asking.

"We're more of a pro style. We might not look like it all the time, but schematically we are. We ran more direct handoffs than we've ever run. I have two tight ends that can really block. The spread offense we ran last year wasn't a spread offense. It was pro style with spread elements. Defenses have done a really good job defending the spread because they work at it so hard. There are at least eight teams in the Big Ten running the spread offense now, whereas in 2005, when we first came to the SEC, there was one -- Florida."

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