LZIp Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 Paul Haynes, DC from Arkansas and former OSU assistant. Looks like a clone of Darrell Hazell and is a hire that kind of worries me. Mainly because he is a Can't grad that will most likely be sticking around for a long time. Thanks. I knew that. Surprised it slipped my mind. Quote
LZIp Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 I expect Hazell to do great things at Purdue. Can't is extremely well coached, just didnt have the players to pull out the W. Quote
Captain Kangaroo Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 If Dalton Williams was K.e.n.t.'s QB, they win. Quote
LZIp Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 If Kyle Pohl was K.e.n.t.'s QB, they win. fixed it for you. Quote
skip-zip Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 Those helmets have made them a national laughing stock on the internet. That's what happens when a bunch of Can't State schmucks try to be trendy and act like they are Oregon or something. That was horrible. By the way, I thoroughly enjoyed that game. But I was disappointed that the Flushes caused enough chaos up front that they kept Arkansas State from putting together some of their normal point totals. Quote
Z.I.P. Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 This is just the second time I've seen the F.lashes play. And the second time that I wondered how they managed to win 12 games with such a mediocre QB. Seemed like half his passes were off-target -- that's when he wasn't rushed. And (for all you fans of schaudenfreude): This just in. Can't product Ben Curtis completed two holes at Kapalua CC today. Total putts: 8 But, hey -- it was windy! Quote
GP1 Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 I expect Hazell to do great things at Purdue. By "great things at Purdue", do you mean 8 wins two years in a row or something? Purdue hasn't won the Big Ten since 2000 and they went 8-4 that year. It was also a three way tie for the championship and they went to the Rose Bowl because they had not been to it since the last time they won the league in 1967. If you mean "great things at Purdue" as he will make enough money in his short tenure to be comfortable for the rest of his life, I would agree 1,000%. Purdue is now and will always be the NC State of the Big Ten. 4-5 years from now, he will be on to other opportunities with a wallet full of cash. No doubt Hazell is a solid college football coach. At the end of the day, his success in the business of college football allowed him to take a much higher paying job. Guys who find success at a MAClike level should cash in at the end of a great season if they can. There is too much money not to. I'll say this one time and one time only to the Can't football team because I'm feeling magnanimous this morning....Congratulations on a good season. Even though you don't have a championship ring to go with all of the wins you have and your coach abandoned you the first chance he got, it was a good season. To all Can't graduates I would like to say, congratulations on a fun season. Now that the fun is over, please get back to mowing grass, shoveling driveways and flipping burgers. Quote
skip-zip Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 This is just the second time I've seen the F.lashes play. And the second time that I wondered how they managed to win 12 games with such a mediocre QB. Seemed like half his passes were off-target -- that's when he wasn't rushed. Me too, and I've seen them several times. They were the beneficiary of something like 38 turnovers this year, the most in the nation. One can only wonder how many more losses they would have had without those gifts. Quote
K92 Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 I wondered how they managed to win 12 games Me too, since they only won 11. Quote
LZIp Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 By "great things at Purdue", do you mean 8 wins two years in a row or something? Purdue hasn't won the Big Ten since 2000 and they went 8-4 that year. It was also a three way tie for the championship and they went to the Rose Bowl because they had not been to it since the last time they won the league in 1967. If you mean "great things at Purdue" as he will make enough money in his short tenure to be comfortable for the rest of his life, I would agree 1,000%. Purdue is now and will always be the NC State of the Big Ten. 4-5 years from now, he will be on to other opportunities with a wallet full of cash. No doubt Hazell is a solid college football coach. At the end of the day, his success in the business of college football allowed him to take a much higher paying job. Guys who find success at a MAClike level should cash in at the end of a great season if they can. There is too much money not to. I'll say this one time and one time only to the Can't football team because I'm feeling magnanimous this morning....Congratulations on a good season. Even though you don't have a championship ring to go with all of the wins you have and your coach abandoned you the first chance he got, it was a good season. To all Can't graduates I would like to say, congratulations on a fun season. Now that the fun is over, please get back to mowing grass, shoveling driveways and flipping burgers. I can definitely see him taking Purdue to the next level. 8-4 or 9-3 probably would be average. Sprinkle in a season like he did at Cant this year and he could be getting a bigger job offer. In my opinion, the Big 10 for the foreseeable future will be roughly more times than not 1) OSU 2) UM 3) up for grabs. Quote
GP1 Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 In my opinion, the Big 10 for the foreseeable future will be roughly more times than not 1) OSU 2) UM 3) up for grabs. You have basically described the Big Ten since the late 1960s. It is now and traditionally has been a league of the same two teams with a sprinkle of good teams other than those two every once in a while. That's why it is such a bad league. It has been for a long time. Quote
LZIp Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 You have basically described the Big Ten since the late 1960s. It is now and traditionally has been a league of the same two teams with a sprinkle of good teams other than those two every once in a while. That's why it is such a bad league. It has been for a long time. Eh Michigan hasnt really been relevant 4 of the past 6 years. Quote
GP1 Posted January 7, 2013 Report Posted January 7, 2013 Eh Michigan hasnt really been relevant 4 of the past 6 years. Agreed. You missed the point about it being about OSU or Michigan or both at the same time. Quote
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