yd1, all of your Friday posts are excellent, but this one is near the top. GREAT JOB!
It's tough during the off season. This time of year I start getting a little dizzy from the lack of D1 football - kind of like lack of oxygen, it eventually gets to you.
I like your comments about "man of faith". Apparently most D1 college football coaches are "men of faith", from what I've read. That includes Nick Saban.
And here is a blurb from an article about Urban Meyer:
"Meyer said on Wednesday that his faith was strengthened by his contact with Tim Tebow, whom he coached to two national championships at the University of Florida.
“I’ve always been a believer,” Meyer said.
But his faith has gotten stronger in the past few years and was “impacted greatly” by Tebow, the Denver Broncos quarterback who has inspired both praise and scorn for his public, vocal Christian faith."
And then this about Les Miles:
"Miles was adamant he was a strong Christian and has been for some time. He also proclaimed being a national championship winning coach was never his ultimate goal….being a great father and husband was."
So it's pretty clear that "man of faith" does not mean one can't win in college football. And now for my point:
Being a "man of faith" myself, let's be clear about this. I want to WIN. I want CHAMPIONSHIPS. 2005 is too long ago. Getting close isn't good enough. CMR is certainly a man of faith. But so are Saban and Meyer and Miles, and publicly so. That doesn't stop them from putting a boot on their
victims opponents neck and twisting the knife. That's what I want this year. Yes.