That would be my breaking point with Urban-- him raiding us of coaches, recruits, and current players.
Until you raised this whole squirming mass of bummers, the whole business of his leaving was mostly something I looked at mainly objectively: I didn't really CARE about his leaving. NOW I'm left hoping the deal falls apart, that somehow the sanctions and rumored new revelations turn out to be too much for him. We NEED the next few months, all the post- and inter-season moves, to go our way.That would be my breaking point with Urban-- him raiding us of coaches, recruits, and current players.
Well, our current staff has quietly but determinedly been going HARD out there on the recruiting trail, and it appears to be about to pay off, BIG time--IF they can finish strong. They KNOW what is at stake--the future of this program (and hence, THEIR futures)--and made THIS particular class a major priority from the moment they got here. Given not only its timing, the first under their control from beginning to end, who/what is available in terms of playmakers, across the BOARD, and what they had in mind to do here even before they dug in and realized how much work there really was to be done, they did NOT need Urban Meyer with an office in their midst, sneaking around with ears open and wheels turning in his head. All the rest of it, like the persons you named above and so many other factors, they had thus far accounted for and maneuvered around, through or over, and they sure as HELL don't need our FORMER Head Coach, extended every courtesy in his "figurehead" roll (whatever it was) here in our Athletic Offices, turning out to be a scheming interloper the whole time. That's a whole different thing from the normal competition among competing coaches of rival teams.Him stealing Recruits? Have you seen the Gators play? I'm more worried of seeing Fisher, Holtz, Golden, Richt, Johnson (GT), Sumlin of Houston, and that guy from Temple stealing our recruits than I am Meyer if he takes TOSU job. Plus I hoping the NCAA dropping the hammer on TOSU harder than they did USC (west). Go to NCAA.org, go to contact, and write a letter to the NCAA to get them to hammer TOSU HARD.
If Urban takes the job he will just be looked at as garbage by UF and the rest of the SEC. Hopefully it isn't true and we don't lose coaches.
But hey, let him ruin that program by only recruiting speed.
pretty much.I hope that OSU realizes that as soon as he burns through that talent pool, he'll probably have "heart" problems again and want to spend time with his family. What a low life, mutha luvin weasel he turned out to be.
Oh it most certainly "can be" , and IS--turns out he has been angling at this move for some weeks, and has apparently been "around his office" more, "chatting it up" with Mickey and D.J.--You watch, boys, he's gonna grab 'em both AND go after our recruits--he has no honor OR loyalty (the two biggest "pillars" he mentions in all his writings and discussion on the subject of coaching), so what's to stop him? We had a wolf guarding the hen-house, as they say--and it's too late to shoot him! I HATE it, and wish there were rules that we could go after him on, but let's face it: given the state of an already immasculated and damn near irrelevant NCAA, the only possible avenue of retaliation is likely in finding our OWN dirty tricks to pull on HIM. Not only is this really NOT Will Muschamp's way, IMO, but it's the kind of thing you learn only after many years as a Head Coach at ANY rate--but I live in the hope that SOMEHOW there is something we can do to cramp Urban's avalanche-of-sleaze-and-betrayal NOW. Coach Boom's GOTTA be PISSED, back-room, and working his @$$ off trying to limit the damage, getting Foley involved--and maybe even finding the older Weis' experience and connections useful after all, this time in a covert, previously unforeseen but now valuable area of underground, underHANDED coaching "expertise". Ideally, of course, WE wouldn't even know about it, only that somehow we don't lose so much, Meyer just backs off and leaves with maybe Mickey and that's IT, after all.A person familiar with the situation said Meyer has already offered two of his former assistants -- Florida linebackers coach/special teams coordinator D.J. Durkin and strength and conditioning coordinator Mickey Marotti -- a chance to join his staff at Ohio State.
Can this be ?????
http://espn.go.com/college-football...io-state-buckeyes-overshadow-rivalry-michigan