You know how Jim Tressel can tell the NCAA to suck it? Change his attire. I want to see him dressed in all black. Black shirt, Black slacks and dark shades along with a black tie emblazoned with the scarlet Block O. Maybe he can go Matrix out there? They want to view him as the mastermind bad guy, play the part. Do it all of the way to the National Championship.
One sour mistake erases the good that he has accomplished in 10 years of service? It doesn't seem fair at all. How cynical has man become?
I don't always take names when I kick ass but when I do, they most often belong to a Wolverine.
Or, Tress could come out in all camoflage attire, combat boots included, instead of just the hat, like he wore in the spring game.
I know that is very Hurricanesque, but would be a shock to the Buckeye Haters, and would likely get him another front page pic on ESPN the mag. He could play into the "f%^k it, no more Mr. Nice Guy" theme.
BTW, didn't Earle Bruce wear the all black suit on the sidelines a couple of times, complete with black fedora to top it off? (I still love that dude and his passion.)
"Political correctness is tyranny with manners." Charlton Heston(1924-2008)
On an only slightly more serious note, I have heard through the grapevine that mention, and a photo, of Rich Rodriguez made it into the current ESPNTheMagazine's Collossal Year in Cheating issue.
Right.
A "failure to promote an atmosphere of complance" allegation, abandoned by the NCAA, after a joint investigation. A "failure to supervise" allegation substituted (to save face for the NCAA, methinks) as regards underlying allegations of the wrong two graduate assistants observing some summertime 7-on-7 games, and the mis-accounting of weekly stretching time, of no more than 15 minutes a day, as "countable" practice time. One hell of a year of "cheating."
The alternative spelling of E-S-P-N is F-A-I-L.
I'm with you guys; I'd like to see Tressel's revenge on the media. I would prefer that it not come at our expense if at all possible.
All I have to say about this cover is: ESPN can suck it.
You know how Jim Tressel can tell the NCAA to suck it? Change his attire. I want to see him dressed in all black. Black shirt, Black slacks and dark shades along with a black tie emblazoned with the scarlet Block O. Maybe he can go Matrix out there? They want to view him as the mastermind bad guy, play the part. Do it all of the way to the National Championship.
One sour mistake erases the good that he has accomplished in 10 years of service? It doesn't seem fair at all. How cynical has man become?
I don't always take names when I kick ass but when I do, they most often belong to a Wolverine.
I'd love it if he chose that attire. That would be epic.
Or, Tress could come out in all camoflage attire, combat boots included, instead of just the hat, like he wore in the spring game.
I know that is very Hurricanesque, but would be a shock to the Buckeye Haters, and would likely get him another front page pic on ESPN the mag. He could play into the "f%^k it, no more Mr. Nice Guy" theme.
BTW, didn't Earle Bruce wear the all black suit on the sidelines a couple of times, complete with black fedora to top it off? (I still love that dude and his passion.)
"Political correctness is tyranny with manners." Charlton Heston(1924-2008)
Black shirt, dark glasses... FIRST!
On an only slightly more serious note, I have heard through the grapevine that mention, and a photo, of Rich Rodriguez made it into the current ESPNTheMagazine's Collossal Year in Cheating issue.
Right.
A "failure to promote an atmosphere of complance" allegation, abandoned by the NCAA, after a joint investigation. A "failure to supervise" allegation substituted (to save face for the NCAA, methinks) as regards underlying allegations of the wrong two graduate assistants observing some summertime 7-on-7 games, and the mis-accounting of weekly stretching time, of no more than 15 minutes a day, as "countable" practice time. One hell of a year of "cheating."
The alternative spelling of E-S-P-N is F-A-I-L.
I'm with you guys; I'd like to see Tressel's revenge on the media. I would prefer that it not come at our expense if at all possible.