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Goodbye Ron Zook....

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Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
Spurrier couldn't beat MSU at MSU either

Gee, think it might have been a tad different. When did Spurrier lose to a team that lost to Maine? A team that was 1-5? Ah, that's right, he didn't.

So, Michigan, Notre Dame, BYU, Stanford, Oregon, Indiana, and Kentucky should all fire thier coaches too.

If Florida lost to a 1-5 team who lost to maine, Kentucky must be even worse, since Florida beat them. Indiana beat Kentucky, and lost to Oregon, who lost to Stanford, who lost to BYU, who lost to Notre Dame, who lost to Michigan. If you go backwards, Maine lost to Montana who lost to Sam Houston St who lost to SW Missouri St and keep going back and it ends at 1-6 Div III Chowan.


One bad loss doesn't make a bad coach.

Right -- that's a leap of logic, or I should say completely illogical. Florida lost DIRECTLY to a 1-5 team that lost to Maine. That's all there is to it. Keep your BS scenarios to yourself. Zook was a bad coach. He didn't have fan support. What the hell could be done? Secondly, Spurrier lost to MSU teams that were TOUGH, they had winning records, and could have beaten anyone. Zook lost to a team that would have a hard time beating a I-AA -- oh wait they lost to one already.
 
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