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Monday, May 30, 2011

Breaking News: Tressell Resigns

In surprising news this morning, Jim Tressel announced that he is resigning as head coach of The Ohio State University football team. Tressel is a great man and has been a very good coach for our team. Sad to see him go and especially sad to see him go under a cloud of NCAA nonsense. I'm not going into detail about the players who broke rules and how in hindsight Tressel may have protected himself by going public immediately and getting rid of the players. Those players can carry the shame of bringing down a great coach without my elaborating further. Tressel did a lot of good for the school and the community. Unfortunately, as we all know, one screw up wipes out your entire slate of "At a Boys."

Goodbye Coach and thanks for the memories.

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Football Blame Game

No, this is not another post about the NFL and Rush Limbaugh. Instead this is about The Ohio State University losing a football game they should have won easily today. It is said that a quarterback receives too much credit for wins and takes too much blame for losses. However, in this case OSU QB Terrelle Pryor actually deserves the lion's share of the blame for the loss. Football is a team game, but of the teams five turnovers four were committed by Pryor (two fumbles and two interceptions). Inexcusable - nothing is more important than protecting the ball. Pryor was the hottest recruit coming out of high school and is a phenomenal athlete. However, he is not developing as a passing quarterback. He does not look comfortable taking a 5 step drop and finding an open receiver. His fumbles and interceptions lost this game.

I don't want to leave the impression that Pryor deserves all the blame. The offensive line did little or nothing to keep Purdue away from Pryor.

Also, Coach Tressel should have stuck with the running game. Early in the game Brandon Saine was running very well and then they seemed to abandon the running game. Bad call.

Conversely, credit the win to the entire Purdue team. They showed up ready to play and were fired up from the first snap to the last one. Bottom line: The Boilermakers clearly wanted to win this game more than the Buckeyes.

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