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It kinda sounds like he's trying to get more comfortable with a job he understands (DC) - if so, can he also handle being the Head Coach? Sooner fans don't think he's done very well at that so far - and they are not a patient fanbase.I read an article that indicated he was taking over play calling for the offense. I decided to go all in on the under for every OU game next year.
He's setting up for November. Now when he falls flat on his face, he can blame the OC, fire him and buy two more years, during which he'll be negotiating with Bobby Jack for one of those condos on South Padre.It kinda sounds like he's trying to get more comfortable with a job he understands (DC) - if so, can he also handle being the Head Coach? Sooner fans don't think he's done very well at that so far - and they are not a patient fanbase.
IMO, Gaines is the best course (great greens and fairways) in West Texas and the South Plains and probably the Panhandle other that some really nice private courses. Heading back to Scotsdale in late March.....100's of fantastic courses in ScotsdaleJust south is the Gaines Co. Golf Course...1 of the top 18 holes in West Texas.
Note: my Dad did the original ground work on the GCGC.
I read it was over when Nietzsche was referenced. The proverbial last straw, if you will. At that point, Knowles reportedly said, “what’s the point of living if you can’t run the defense the way you want it to be run?”."Philosophical clash at Ohio State"
Coaches Knowles and Day at Ohio State had a knock-down drag-out fight over the applicability of Kant's categorical imperative to the post-modern world. Then they mud-wrestled over whether nihilism was dangerous or just realistic.
Let nobody say that sports are not cerebral.I read it was over when Nietzsche was referenced. The proverbial last straw, if you will. At that point, Knowles reportedly said, “what’s the point of living if you can’t run the defense the way you want it to be run?”.
Plato is still looking for the perfect 4-3 Defensive form. And he will have none of this B-52 looking OL with the OTs back a little bit from the OGs. Meanwhile, John Stuart Mill favors the programs with the large fan bases--the greatest good for the greatest number.I read it was over when Nietzsche was referenced. The proverbial last straw, if you will. At that point, Knowles reportedly said, “what’s the point of living if you can’t run the defense the way you want it to be run?”.
Not meaning to hijack a thread, but I looked into Coach Biff, and discovered he's quite a guy: E:60: How a football coach saved a program and lost his opponentsI do not know the man, and while I certainly wish him well, Biff is looking a little rough.
Marty McFly wouldn't even recognize him.