Fixed it.
Fixed it.
This is always and everywhere true.
As someone who has coached and I’m not talking big time...
Are you putting the wives in quotes because you don’t believe that they’re wives?
What is this world coming to when allegations are a guaranteed guilty verdict?
Usually the “special” “second-chance” schools don’t offer sixth- and seventh-chances like a Top-25 football program does, and solely because the person getting that chance is larger and faster than average.
It’s just so darn EASY to be ethical when the coach sucks anyway, isn’t it?
Shit, Woody Hayes has risen from the dead and has account on Deadspin! Care to give us your take on My Lai?
I really, really hope you’re wrong. I really hope society says, “Hey, Urban, this is two psychos you’ve covered for -- we’re done with you.”
Even if Ohio State kicks him to the curb, he’ll be coaching again somewhere within 3 years. Much like him, there are several schools out there willing to look the other way so long as he does what they pay him to do.
Success buys people a lot of leeway. There is a direct correlation between how much a person can get away with and how successful they are. Not everybody successful is a scumbag, but it certainly makes it easier to be one if you are so inclined. Not just because you can buy yourself “justice,” but because people…
OSU fan, huh?
If he ever has a real heart attack and has to quit a job, he is so screwed. Nobody will ever believe it.
I can only assume ESPN is lining up Izzo to come on the network and talk about accountability.
Even then, that just guarantees a statue built in his honor. Right, Penn State?
Hey, look, someone proving the point of the article in the comments!
First, we know a lot more about Meyer and what he knew than Osuna.
Nothing can stop Meyer except for a heart attack. And even then, the stopping power is fleeting, baseless, and contrived, at best.
Winning isn’t everything, it’s just the only thing that matters.
Hey as a New Haven native I can assure you that Yale-Harvard is a very real thing....for a few hours leading up to their meeting every other year.