Yes, he was so successful this year.Pelini is the DC anyways. So he’s basically losing an OC, which should happen every few years at that level if you’re having any success.
Bozo is so controlling just hire a couple grad assistants and he'll run the hole show
I thought carl just took the blowThe "hole" show? I thought Carl took that with him? Smokin
Red Rover Alert!!!!!!!!You can only hangout in crazytown so long.
Too bad Mike Riley isn't available for OC. The two of them together would be sort of a Yin/Yang deal.
Are you saying Bo is done with being a HC, or will Sweater and YSU be done with him? Two more years on the buyout, plus some decent coin from 7 at NU. He should be set if he made decent investments.Bo will be looking to get out before 2018 is over. No takers this go around.
Are you saying Bo is done with being a HC, or will Sweater and YSU be done with him? Two more years on the buyout, plus some decent coin from 7 at NU. He should be set if he made decent investments.
If he’s set on the $$$, then why not just stay at YSU.?I'm saying he put his name in the ring this go around and didn't have ant takers, so far, including DC. There are 14 months left on his buyout, February 2019 is the last payment.
He was set years ago, thanks to Joe Moglia.
If he’s set on the $$$, then why not just stay at YSU.?
Agreed...Bo will never get another power 5 head coaching gig.
Ego probablyIf he’s set on the $$$, then why not just stay at YSU.?
Dont expect Bo to be run out of Youngstown
Dont expect him to leave voluntarily anytime soon
First- Im not a Bo fan- not a terrible coach- just someone who lacks self control , is immature and unrepentant.
The TRUTH is- even for you haters- he is doing WELL at Youngstown
He inherited a very down program
Last year they played for a National Championship
This year they were 6-5 , but were very close
Lost to Pitt on a late TD
Lost to NDSU- the probable National Champs in OT
Only one bad game
Youngstown is a very tough hard scrabble place
They are fiercely loyal to their area and each other
Bo values loyalty and family
I could see him sticking around there for a good long time- protected by those not bothered that much by his outbursts and willing to overlook them in return for a "big time" coach for that level of football.
He won last year because he had big school transfers like Moss. Guys with questionable character at best. If he can still get those guys he can win at YSU.Dont expect Bo to be run out of Youngstown
Dont expect him to leave voluntarily anytime soon
First- Im not a Bo fan- not a terrible coach- just someone who lacks self control , is immature and unrepentant. I was glad he was let go
The TRUTH is- even for you haters- he is doing WELL at Youngstown
He inherited a very down program
Last year they played for a National Championship
This year they were 6-5 , but were very close
Lost to Pitt on a late TD
Lost to NDSU- the probable National Champs in OT
Only one bad game
Youngstown is a very tough hard scrabble place
They are fiercely loyal to their area and each other
Bo values loyalty and family
I could see him sticking around there for a good long time- protected by those not bothered that much by his outbursts and willing to overlook them in return for a "big time" coach for that level of football.
Tom can't bail him out of this one. Tressel has probably already seen about enough.The program will continue on a downward spiral and his *** will be toast.
It is tough to win championships. That's why he didn't at YSU. He kept playing guys who should have been suspended for drug violations and academic reasons and he still fell short.... Now that he's out of Nebraska transfers he's having problems and his assistants are jumping ship. Pelini may not be able to get a high school job when it's all said and done.No clue if Bo will last at YSU or not but getting to a title game at any level is not easy. Shoot, some of us super-dorks were applauding Riley for winning the (some color) cup in the CFL.
Anyone that coaches knows it is hard to win championships.
It is tough to win championships. That's why he didn't at YSU. He kept playing guys who should have been suspended for drug violations and academic reasons and he still fell short.... Now that he's out of Nebraska transfers he's having problems and his assistants are jumping ship. Pelini may not be able to get a high school job when it's all said and done.
6 wins is the new 9, if you use excuses. How quaint.Dont expect Bo to be run out of Youngstown
Dont expect him to leave voluntarily anytime soon
First- Im not a Bo fan- not a terrible coach- just someone who lacks self control , is immature and unrepentant. I was glad he was let go
The TRUTH is- even for you haters- he is doing WELL at Youngstown
He inherited a very down program
Last year they played for a National Championship
This year they were 6-5 , but were very close
Lost to Pitt on a late TD
Lost to NDSU- the probable National Champs in OT
Only one bad game
Youngstown is a very tough hard scrabble place
They are fiercely loyal to their area and each other
Bo values loyalty and family
I could see him sticking around there for a good long time- protected by those not bothered that much by his outbursts and willing to overlook them in return for a "big time" coach for that level of football.
It is getting so sad!6 wins is the new 9, if you use excuses. How quaint.
Dont expect Bo to be run out of Youngstown
Dont expect him to leave voluntarily anytime soon
First- Im not a Bo fan- not a terrible coach- just someone who lacks self control , is immature and unrepentant. I was glad he was let go
The TRUTH is- even for you haters- he is doing WELL at Youngstown
He inherited a very down program
Last year they played for a National Championship
This year they were 6-5 , but were very close
Lost to Pitt on a late TD
Lost to NDSU- the probable National Champs in OT
Only one bad game
Youngstown is a very tough hard scrabble place
They are fiercely loyal to their area and each other
Bo values loyalty and family
I could see him sticking around there for a good long time- protected by those not bothered that much by his outbursts and willing to overlook them in return for a "big time" coach for that level of football.