THE MOST INTERESTING COACH IN THE WORLD!

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  1. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

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    His ranked opponents have a week dedicated to him

    His hat is in charge of clock management

    He once allowed Troy State to build up a 31-10 lead in the 4th quarter just to see if he could make a comeback against an inferior foe

    He bet his soul to the devil against Tennessee and then let it come down to a review of the last play just to make it interesting

    If he explained his game management to you in 10,000 words somehow you still wouldn't understand

    If he were to be fired today his employer would pay him $14 Million Dollars
     
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  2. TGer'nLHornLand

    TGer'nLHornLand Founding Member

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    Now, THIS, is a nice, creative post. Funny. Sad. True, and yet ironic. Some of us certainly wish it weren't so, and yet, how many of college football coaches wouldn't want .... the most interesting coach in the world's record? :milesmic:
     
  3. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    I don't always eat grass, but when I do, I eat the grass from Tiger Stadium. Stay hungry my friends.

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  4. WoodlandsTiger

    WoodlandsTiger Founding Member

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    "he once put in a play with 52 seconds; after 52 he still scored"
     
  5. Thorny

    Thorny Founding Member

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    He once confused his own team, in order to confuse the other team.

    Elephants and Alligators have a week dedicated to him.

    If he were to run the option against your team, you will have to resist the strong urge to thank him.

    GEAUX TIGERS (GTHOM)
     

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