[NU Sports] I see an 8th Bowl spot slipping away...
Joe Thiegs
thiegs at umn.edu
Wed Nov 14 16:45:59 CST 2007
Zook is a product of the Cradle of Coaches, as was Walker. They also were
classmates and teammates at Miami (Class of 1976), so I'm not surprised that
they would have been close. I have heard the rumors of "dirty recruiting"
too, but I haven't to date heard specifics, so I just assume they're rumors
until better substantiated.
Incidentally, the Miami (OH) teams on which Ron and Randy played together
were 32-1-1 from '73-'75 under Bill Mallory (in '73) and Dick Crum (in '74
and '75) and finished ranked #15, #10, and #12 in those respective years.
They went to the Tangerine Bowl all three years, where they beat Florida
(1973), Georgia (1974), and South Carolina (1975). Pretty impressive for a
"mid-major" team from the MAC! Walker was the MVP of the 1975 team.
[Oh, how I love Wikipedia.]
-Joe
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Subject: Re: [NU Sports] I see an 8th Bowl spot slipping away...
First of all, my beloved Cats pleasantly surprised me, as I forecasted a
loss vs. Indiana, after predicting a win vs. Iowa.
I agree with Jonathon Hodge's assessment that any talk about a "year in
review" should be shelved until the appropriate time. The only team that
handed us our ass was OSU, and I doubt that will be in vogue this weekend.
I
predict a tense, nail-biting affair.
Let's look at Illinois. We did a commendable job defensing Hart, so we
have it in us to slow down their running game. I know it will come at a
cost,
and Alan A. made a good point; will they repetitively throw deep? Fact is,
when Iowa cut their usual rushing yardage in half, it got them out of
their
element. We contained Lewis, and he had an NFL receiver to throw to
(Hardy).
But as we know, Indiana couldn't run the ball, Illinois can.
On Illinois's web site, even by their own admission they have a bend,
but don't break defense. If we can pop a couple of TD's early and get
them
out of doing what they do best; running the ball, we can get Juice to beat
us
with his arm, which he won't. Keep in mind, Juice has been benched this
season.
One thing I need to get off my chest. Ron Zook has done a terrific job
in getting a traditionally losing program up and running. Unlike Ron
Turner,
who was a classless dolt, he's done it with enthusiasm and an unwavering
belief that he and his coaches would get things turned around. It saddens
me
that on this list there have been questions concerning the legitimacy of
his
recruiting techniques. Where did you read that, from the Jaybird at the
Sun-Times? He's done a helluva job; give the man his props. Remember, in
Zook's
first season, his good friend Randy Walker told him to "enjoy these days."
(2005) Didn't Zook speak at RW's funeral? Zook's worked hard to get his
team
up fron the bottom of the conference; don't fault him for it.
GO CATS!!! Eric
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