He threw a lot of money at a great DC and found an amazing OC, the level of coach he is will be measured post-Brady/Burrow
And no matter how many puff pieces come out about him, he’s still a repeat woman-beater and an asshole.
He’s definitely matured even since his time at ole miss. It’s just frustrating that the media has built this redemption narrative based solely on becoming a better football coach.
A lot of people don't know about his time at Miami because it ended with him repeatedly beating up a woman. https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-2004-12-31-0412310166-story.html
LSU should pay Gus Malzahns buyout. If Gus doesn’t completely shit the bed in Baton Rouge in 2017, Coach O might not be there.
the main thing i associate with the rock and his time at miami is in fast 7 when he's in a hospital bed watching an old fsu/miami game where young rock gets a sack (that is presented as a live east coast game well after midnight in LA) and then he flexes so hard that his cast breaks apart and he is off to save the world
Any coach that embraces the CEO approach and trusts his coaches to coach is going to be successful. Being flexible with your team is key. Impressed Orgeron has embraced it like Saban and Dabo and Urban Coaches that fail nowadays are the ones that try to force whatever style of play they think they are an expert at even if their players may not fit the style certain years
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Over 5 years now the favorite! Was definitely wrong on Orgeron though. And good for him given he’s such a likable character. When was the last time a college head coaching retread (ie. a guy that failed in the position previously) won a National Title?