Oops! I posted it in "CFN: ND preview" ...and MCG guessed Joe Pa. Sorry Dave. I think that Joe Pa became the head coach at Penn State around...
I thought that I had already posted this one but I don't see it. Must have just previewed instead of submitting: Who said: A school without...
That was what I meant by:
In the last hint, I was going to say that he went to a "Little Known" independent as a joke but thought, nah... that might be taken the wrong way....
Dr. Lou it is! I almost made the mistake of saying that he was at an SEC school but he was at Arkansas while they were still SWC.
Two excellent guesses but this one should give it to you. After leaving the SWC school and spending two years at what some consider a lesser...
He was a coach at a SWC team when the quote was made.
No, but there may be a distant relationship.
OK, it sounds to me likeCLK at Tennessee subscribes to this theory but it is not his quote. Who said: Motivation is simple... You eliminate...
With the hint "Influences around Corey in the past...", I though people might go as far back as Cali. But it did refer to Des his Ex, an Auburn...
Influences around Corey in the past should have educated him so that he could answer this one.
He might be looking for a great boy but that was not his quote.
OK... on to the next one:
Attended the game did ya? :shock: :wink:
Don't have to go back so far for this one... Who made this quote: "Don't wait to be a great man. Be a great boy."
Wohooo!!! The Jifster got it. John Heisman's Georgia Tech team beat Cumberland College 222-0 in 1916 motivated by revenge for Cumberland's defeat...
Nope... What if I added that he coached the most one sided football game in the history of college football?
You added Woody Hayes while I was typing. Still not correct.
Nope. Good guess though considering the source. This one is not from Tennessee.
Who made this memorable quote? "Gentlemen, it is better to have died as a young boy than to fumble this football."
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