according to a couple of big 10 coaches.
http://sports.yahoo....-184857946.html
The Big Ten welcome wagon has officially left Columbus and nearly ran over new Ohio State coach Urban Meyer on its way out.
Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio and Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema both publicly criticized Meyer's recruiting tactics after Meyer secured the nation's No. 4 class, according to Rivals, in just 65 days on the job. Bielema, especially, took issue with some of the tactics Meyer used to secure the class and called him on it.
"There are a few things that happened early on that I made people aware of that I didn't want to see in this league, that I had seen take place in other leagues," Bielema said during his media day. "Other recruiting tactics, other recruiting practices that are illegal. I was very up front and was very pointed to the fact, actually reached out to coach Meyer and shared my thoughts and concerns with him. The situation got rectified."
Apparently, recruiting is more civilized in the Big Ten than it is in the SEC. However, uncivilized recruiting seems to coincide with national championships. But I digress…
[img]http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/kgLqR.cPNvpAwSJEE9TM4w--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7cT04NTt3PTMwMA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en/blogs/sptusncaafexperts/SeVon-Pittman.jpg[/img]It's no secret Meyer used his star power to lure several recruits out of their commitments and to Ohio State. Of the 10 players that committed to Ohio State after Meyer was hired, eight had been committed somewhere else, including four-star offensive tackle Kyle Dodson of Cleveland, who was committed to Wisconsin before signing with Ohio State, and Canton, Ohio, defensive end Se'Von Pittman (right), who was a Michigan State pledge.
Meyer also nabbed four players previously committed to Penn State and two committed to Notre Dame.
"Sometimes they say, 'How can you go recruit a young guy committed to another school?'" Meyer said. "You ask a question, 'Are you interested?' If they say, 'No,' you move on. If they say, 'Yes, very interested,' then you throw that hook out there. If they're interested, absolutely [you recruit them], especially from your home state. Is it gratifying to take a guy from another school? Not at all."
But like the games themselves, even recruiting is about competition and part of that competition means keeping the guys on the hook happy. It's no secret that Meyer is one of the biggest names in coaching with only maybe Nick Saban being a bigger threat. When Meyer calls, a recruit listens. It's as simple as that.
"The only thing I said is guys like Jim Tressel and Mark Dantonio never would've done that to each other," Michigan State assistant coach Pat Narduzzi said. "When I have best friends out there that someday if I were the head coach, I won't take their guys. That's just part of how it goes."
Seems like that's a quick way to be out of a job.
Is Meyer using aggressiveness and some negative recruiting to sell his brand? Probably, but that's what Ohio State is paying him to do — get the best kids, worry about making friends with the other coaches later.
And let's be honest, publicly airing recruiting grievances against Meyer and his staff is just another form of negative recruiting and it comes across as petty and bitter because of lost recruits.
Urban Meyer is indeed a cock munch...
Started by fdbrian, Feb 04 2012 08:54 AM
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Posted 04 February 2012 - 08:54 AM
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Posted 04 February 2012 - 09:39 AM
fdbrian, on 04 February 2012 - 08:54 AM, said:
Is Meyer using aggressiveness and some negative recruiting to sell his brand? Probably, but that's what Ohio State is paying him to do — get the best kids, worry about making friends with the other coaches later.
And let's be honest, publicly airing recruiting grievances against Meyer and his staff is just another form of negative recruiting and it comes across as petty and bitter because of lost recruits.
And let's be honest, publicly airing recruiting grievances against Meyer and his staff is just another form of negative recruiting and it comes across as petty and bitter because of lost recruits.
Yep.
I smell fear and jealousy. The other Big 10 coaches better adapt quickly. Signing day doesn't sneak up on anyone. It's a battle until the end. In only two months on the job Meyer transformed a rather lackluster #14 class and turned it into a top 4 class. The rest of the big 10 has been put on notice. The wheat will be separated from the chaff. I like it. It will force the rest of the Big 10 to get better or jobs will be lost.
"We play to win Championships. If you don't win a Championship it isn't a successful season." Bo's comments during fall camp 2011.
"We didn't win a championship but it isn't always about winning championships." Bo Pelini responds after finishing the regular season 9-3 and a third place finish in the Legends Division.
"We don't point the finger around here we point the thumb." Bo Pelini responds after another sluggish offensive performance. Not sure which game since our offense is always fucking awful.
"I think we can be real stout against the run, and I think our secondary is going to be really good. I mean, there's potential for us to have our best defense we've had here." Carl Pelini assesses the 2011 defense during spring ball.
"We played sloppy." Bo Pelini responds following 2009 TT, 2009 ISU, 2010 SDS, 2010 A&M, 2010 Holiday Bowl, 2011 CHATT, 2011 Fresno ST, 2011 Wisconsin, 2011 Northwestern, and Michigan 2011.
"We didn't execute." Bo Pelini following the 2012 Capital One Bowl.
"Next year if we don't play for the National Championship I'll probably be pretty disappointed." Taylor Martinez's comments following the conclusion of the 2011 season in which NU lost four games by an average of 19.75 points.
"We didn't win a championship but it isn't always about winning championships." Bo Pelini responds after finishing the regular season 9-3 and a third place finish in the Legends Division.
"We don't point the finger around here we point the thumb." Bo Pelini responds after another sluggish offensive performance. Not sure which game since our offense is always fucking awful.
"I think we can be real stout against the run, and I think our secondary is going to be really good. I mean, there's potential for us to have our best defense we've had here." Carl Pelini assesses the 2011 defense during spring ball.
"We played sloppy." Bo Pelini responds following 2009 TT, 2009 ISU, 2010 SDS, 2010 A&M, 2010 Holiday Bowl, 2011 CHATT, 2011 Fresno ST, 2011 Wisconsin, 2011 Northwestern, and Michigan 2011.
"We didn't execute." Bo Pelini following the 2012 Capital One Bowl.
"Next year if we don't play for the National Championship I'll probably be pretty disappointed." Taylor Martinez's comments following the conclusion of the 2011 season in which NU lost four games by an average of 19.75 points.
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Posted 04 February 2012 - 10:27 AM
sour grapes. fuck them.
Running has an uncanny ability to mellow the soul, to take the edge off hard feelings, and put things back into healthy perspective.
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