Schiano Is Garbage

#51
#51
Wrong…don’t like either Coach..punter should know better , he ran OB on his side and thought he was safe and cute…a “see me” moment. Just kick the ball and take the W home. Egotistical coaches . Don’t think I have ever seen that in a blowout . Sure ,it is his job to know the score , every player should know the score.
he took advantage of the situation and they did too. Not SEC caliber play.
kicker took a chance, wonder if he knows the score now. One more a well trained punter would have got down
The right side of the line was so overloaded, someone was going to be on top of him when he punted - so he ran. It was a good decision.

If Schiano thinks it’s time to run out the clock, why is he calling this punt blocking play?

I’ve seen losing basketball coaches press in garbage time and then get mad when the other coach puts his starting guards back in the game. It’s the same principle - if you are contesting the game, you can’t get your shorts in a wad when the other team responds competitively.
 
#52
#52
Wrong…don’t like either Coach..punter should know better , he ran OB on his side and thought he was safe and cute…a “see me” moment. Just kick the ball and take the W home. Egotistical coaches . Don’t think I have ever seen that in a blowout . Sure ,it is his job to know the score , every player should know the score.
he took advantage of the situation and they did too. Not SEC caliber play.
kicker took a chance, wonder if he knows the score now. One more a well trained punter would have got down

Dude, the punter did as he was coached to do in that situation. He wasn't looking at the score. He ran the play as he would any other punt, saw they didn't have containment, and he took off. I'm sure his coaches will tell him to be more aware of the situation in the future.
 
#54
#54
How is that any different than running up the score against a lesser OOC opponent?

It’s not.

Ryan Day took up for his player after a cheap shot out of bounds.

Schiano was butt hurt over getting mud stomped.

Anyone justifying a cheap shot out of bounds is no less classless than either coach in this situation.
 
#55
#55
You had OSU players getting shots in on the guy that cheap shotted the punter. He ran across the field to protect his player and to prevent it from escalating to a full brawl. Day was running his mouth as well. I have no problem with how Schiano acted in the moment yesterday.

And I have no issue with how Day handled it on his end. His player did get cheap shotted.
 
#56
#56
It’s not.

Ryan Day took up for his player after a cheap shot out of bounds.

Schiano was butt hurt over getting mud stomped.

Anyone justifying a cheap shot out of bounds is no less classless than either coach in this situation.

No cheap shot needed for sure
 
#57
#57
Oh yes there is evidence in Tampa, he was instrumental in covering up MRSA in addition to being an outright jackass!
I think we were expected to get excited because he had coached in the NFL? But said NFL experience had dubious reputation as well, so either they (whomever at UT who decided on the hire) did not know better, or did and thought as a fanbase thought we would not know better. Either scenario is insulting imo
 
#60
#60
Strongly disagree. It looks exactly like a regular rugby style punt where the punter kicks it 99% of the time. As you can see, the rest of the OSU players weren't blocking at all and looked surprised it was happening. One of the OL even taps his teammates arm to get his attention to the punter running down the sideline. So it seems rather clear to me that it was a split second decision by the punter that he had been coached to do when the defense didn't have containment. And his decision was correct as he got the 1st down pretty easily.

The Rutgers got what he deserved with the ejection. And maybe should have been tagged with targeting to be suspended for the first half of the next game, imo.
That is EXACTLY what happened. Punter doing what he was coached to do. I don't think Day called the fake from the bench. If you watch more of what happened than the original post, you will see it (video posted below starting at the point where it is clarified). This is all because the way Schiano had his guys lined up. And he get's mad. Wow.

 
#61
#61
but why is Ohio State running a fake punt up 39 points in the 4th quarter?!? I like Ryan Day, but that's bush league

I don’t know the time left but maybe Day wanted to kneel on the ball instead of defending 4-5 silly pass plays.
 
#63
#63
But it was Haslam. He had previously looked at hiring Schiano for Cleveland. And they are still very much calling the shots, they just lucked out with hiring Danny White, who lucked out on hiring Heupel. Heupel wasn’t on any short list of coaches. They ran out of options.
Certainly didn’t BLOCK the move but Currie went through the motions pretty quickly to get there…even offering Mullen beforehand. As in Dan White with Heupel, it was a quick jump afterwards. Not saying Currie didn’t field any (or many) calls with a Cleveland, Ohio prefix but it was simply buttressing his own decision imo. Hell, make effigies of both if it helps.
 
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That is EXACTLY what happened. Punter doing what he was coached to do. I don't think Day called the fake from the bench. If you watch more of what happened than the original post, you will see it (video posted below starting at the point where it is clarified). This is all because the way Schiano had his guys lined up. And he get's mad. Wow.


“Unwritten rules” state that you enable a punt block that could potentially cut into your lead because…tradition? It doesn’t make any more sense if you type it onto a Word document.
 
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Even if you looked past the child rape, the nfl players hating him, him trying to end manning’s career on a cheap shot, his general A Hole nature and the fact he’s a liar, he’s still a below average coach living off one lucky season against a pillow soft schedule 20 years ago.
he’s like Leach or Ferentz only not as winning
 
#66
#66
Are you talking about the coward who let a grown man violate a child in the showers? Yeah, I think that’s enough to keep him out of our neck of the woods in any capacity.
Where's the evidence / testimony to support that? I didn't want him to coach UT but let's not slander him.
 
#68
#68
Dude, the punter did as he was coached to do in that situation. He wasn't looking at the score. He ran the play as he would any other punt, saw they didn't have containment, and he took off. I'm sure his coaches will tell him to be more aware of the situation in the future.
He got contained and canned , see if he tries it again
 
#69
#69
Haslam blew up the Browns front office bc of the way Schiano was done during their interview of him. Belichek and Meyer both stamped their approval on Schiano, Banner basically didn’t want him Haslam did. Banner made it apparent in the interview that he didn’t want him. Those are some of the ties to Schiano. Meyer also was talked to after Butch was fired and again recommended Schiano. After Mullen fell through that’s where they went. You definitely can find the info easily about the Browns deal going south.
Still no direct link, and remember Haslam is a VFL ,played tackle on the 1951 championship team. He donates a brinks truck full of cash to UT and no doubt has some pull .
 
#71
#71
Still no direct link, and remember Haslam is a VFL ,played tackle on the 1951 championship team. He donates a brinks truck full of cash to UT and no doubt has some pull .
😂 So you want a smoking gun or what? Kiffin wasn’t hired till after Haslam gave the go ahead on him. Up till Fulmer taking over in the AD nothing happened in the football program without Haslam’s permission. Plenty of reporters have pointed out Haslam controls the football program in the past.
 
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#72
#72
I dont blame Schiano. OSU ran a fake punt up 40 in the 4th quarter and the Rutgers guy who blasted the punter was getting smacked by OSU players on the sideline.

I have no issue with Schiano acting that way after what OSU did...
It’s the opponents job to stop them. This isn’t 5-6 yr old t-ball; hell even in that I don’t call the dogs off.
 
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#73
#73
😂 So you want a smoking gun or what? Kiffin wasn’t hired till after Haslam gave the go ahead on him. Up till Fulmer taking over in the AD nothing happened in the football program without Haslam’s permission. Plenty of reporters have pointed out Haslam controls the football program in the past.
Smoking gun would be acceptable
 
#74
#74
Where's the evidence / testimony to support that? I didn't want him to coach UT but let's not slander him.
The folks here are right that it was never proven, but rather reported third hand. Like one said, smoke, but no proof of fire. We can’t execute without a trial, but just the possibility that this happened is sickening.
As for everyone saying the protest was warranted because we were tired of crappy coaches, I agree with that too.
 
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#75
It’s not.

Ryan Day took up for his player after a cheap shot out of bounds.

Schiano was butt hurt over getting mud stomped.

Anyone justifying a cheap shot out of bounds is no less classless than either coach in this situation.
I honestly wish the punter had scored...I do not like Schiano and watching his team get beaten to a bloody pulp makes me happy for some reason ;)
 

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