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ESPN Ranked all 130 FBS Head Coaches as Players
Adam Rittenberg dove into the offseason topic well (ESPN, $) and subjectively graded the current FBS head coaches by how well they performed back during their playing days.
The ones of interest:
1 | JIM HARBAUGH, MICHIGAN |
2 | PAT FITZGERALD, NORTHWESTERN |
6 | SCOTT FROST, NEBRASKA |
7 | JEFF BROHM, PURDUE |
26 | LUKE FICKELL, CINCINNATI |
27 | PJ FLECK, MINNESOTA |
31 | BRADY HOKE, SAN DIEGO STATE |
41 | JIM FRANKLIN, PENN STATE |
43 | RYAN DAY, OHIO STATE |
47 | GREG SCHIANO, RUTGERS |
61 | MEL TUCKER, MICHIGAN STATE |
68 | BRET BIELEMA, ILLINOIS |
71 | NICK SABAN, ALABAMA |
77 | KIRK FERENTZ, IOWA |
78 | TOM ALLEN, INDIANA |
80 | DABO SWINNEY, CLEMSON |
82 | PAUL CHRYST, WISCONSIN |
No.13 on the list is former Georgia player/current Georgia coach Kirby Smart. He's no.16 in white getting absolutely dusted here, and that's fine - Duce Staley did this to a lot of guys.
Ocho predicts Scary Terry & Curtis Samuel Fireworks
If Ocho said it would be so, it will be so.
It's true. Fitzpatrick is basically redshirt freshman J.T. Barrett with an untamed beard running a playbook void of QB keepers. We have one precedent for both Buckeyes playing together; Terry's second year at Ohio State, which was also Samuel's final year in the program.
That season he played The Percy Harvin Position™ and provided crucial production in what was arguably Zone 6's most disappointing year.
PLAYER | CARRIES | YARDS | CATCHES | YARDS | TD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CURTIS SAMUEL | 97 | 771 | 74 | 865 | 15 |
TERRY MCLAURIN | 11 | 114 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
WFT signed Samuel away from the Carolina Panthers back in March. Makes you wonder what could have been had Dwayne Haskins figured out a way to stay focused despite living where he grew up, surrounded by all of his friends - but with millions of dollars in the bank.
Rest in Peace, Bobby Roundtree
Illinois DE Bobby Roundtree was an honorable all-B1G player in 2018 as a sophomore with NFL dreams and a long runway ahead of him. He had racked up 11.5 sacks over two seasons playing on a defense where he routinely saw double-teams.
The following May he was paralyzed from the waist down in a swimming accident while at home in Florida. He had chronicled his comeback on his Twitter account, intent on walking again. He tweeted Thursday evening:
Roundtree passed away suddenly the following morning. He was only 23 years old.
Here's the Illinois locker room following its upset of the Wisconsin Badgers in 2019. Even though he was in Florida fighting to walk again, he was never too far away from the Fighting Illini.
ICYMI
Ted Ginn announced his retirement from the NFL after a 14-year career
Check out Dan Hope's coverage here and Ramzy Nasrallah's Teddy homage from 2020 here.
How Malaki Branham went from gangly fifth-grader to heralded Ohio State freshman
Colin Hass-Hill went in-depth on the best basketball player in Ohio and one of the most talented anywhere, who is all set to begin his college career in Columbus.
Adelaide Aquila walked on at Ohio State, won two national championships and is now heading to the Tokyo Olympics to represent America
Dan chronicles Aquilla's rise from almost-Miami Redhawk to Ohio State's Female Athlete of the Year to the world stage where next month she will attempt to become the Olympic champion in the shot put.
Up Next
- Thursday & Friday: B1G football coaches address the media (entire schedule here; Coach Day addresses the media last on Friday @ 12:30 p.m.). Eleven Warriors will be in Indy and have full coverage both days.
- Thursday, September 2: Ohio State opens the football season against Minnesota in Minneapolis.
- Saturday, November 27: The Game