Fry’s coaching tree

I got no beef with Bo at all even though he coached the team I hate the most. He got there, realized all nebraska fans are raging douche bags, and got fired because some snowflake recorded him telling the truth about it.

They didn't even fire him for that. Had they fired him at that point, I would have understood it. You cannot bash the customer. You just can't. Ask Lee Elia. That is sports 101.

Nope, the fired Bo for the heinous sin of going 9-3.
 
An amazing coaching tree with a lot of branches, good branches. I wonder if he had some assistants at SMU and North Texas who did well but who are not thought of in this scenario.
 
I'm still trying to articulate this so bear with me.

Now that Hayden has departed, we reflect lovingly on his legacy - the impact he had - lists of things in other posts are long, the rebranding, the winning, the tree of coaches. Many coaches have gone to greatness, but 1 coach was left as the stewardship role over this hawkeye program. Kirk became tearful when he said "every day" in response to a question. This event of Hayden's passing not only left me reflecting on everything hayden has done but also the fine job Kirk has done maintaining this program's culture
 
I would have left Bob Diaco off there if it were me making it.

That guy's a really bad coach, and crazier than a shithouse rat. He talks like Jim Harbaugh, only with an even blanker stare and more severe CTE.

And yet, he won the Broyles award in 2010 as the top assistant in college football. Interesting case.
 

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