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Earle Bruce (OSU HOF, CFB HOF, R.I.P.)

Thanks Oh8ch.

I was in grad school when Coach Bruce was fired. I passed out leaflets on the Oval in protest. My protest generated lots of sympathy, but no active support.

Jennings was a weak man, who compensated for his weakness by bullying. He was in the pocket of the Wolfe family (the Columbus media monopoly) who had wanted Coach Bruce fired for some time. If nothing else, because he had switched his coach's show to a competing local network. Probably also because he lacked the "proper image" (read--he failed to cultivate powerful constituents, preferring instead to simply run a good clean program).

So Jennings and the Wolfes were waiting in the grass for the opportune moment to pounce. I guess the Iowa loss was the final straw that tipped the scales against "ole 9 and 3 Earle."

It took Rick Bay, a Michigan man who I always thought Jennings hired because he figured he would be a compliant and subservient AD, to blow the whistle on their shenanigans.

All of which led to the most memorable Michigan game in my lifetime. Other games have been better played; other games were more important. But no game was more memorable. The head-bands, Spielman going off, Coach Bruce carried off the field. Like Coach Schembechler said, "What a gesture that was. I'll never forget it."

And then Jennings made a bad situation worse by going out and hiring . . . AARRRGGH!! -- you know the rest of that story.
 
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Coach Earle Bruce in 2007

When Earle Bruce became the coach of OSU in 1979, not much was expected and the team ended up undefeated and played for the N/C
in 1980. I understand that he attends alot of Jim Tressels presser and
i sometimes wonder if he and Tressel ever get together to discuss games
on mondays. I always thought of Coach Earle as a very good coach and
for him to have an office as a coach Emeritus is honarable. I just wonder
how much they talk about the games afterwards.
 
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Bruce: Give all you can ...
... and then some; former OSU coach speaks at annual Civic Banquet
By SEAN GOLDEN
Sports Writer
[email protected]

LANCASTER - As Earle Bruce delivered his message of positivity, philanthropy and passion, many in Friday's audience of nearly 250 people served as prime examples of what the former Ohio State football coach spoke of with great fervor.

At the Fraternal Order of the Eagles Annual Civic Banquet, civic leaders from a host of organizations dedicated to serving others around Fairfield County received donations from the Eagles.

Bruce himself received a $10,000 donation to the Alzheimer's disease research fund that he and his wife established at the OSU Medical Center. Bruce lost a sister and his father to the disease.

The former Buckeyes head coach's speech moved from anecdotes about Lancaster players that he had the opportunity to coach at Ohio State to his repeated exhortations about the importance of working hard to win in football and in life. Especially against one's most heated rival.
"If you want to be successful at Ohio State, beat the arch rival," Bruce said. "If you don't beat Michigan, you'd better stick to the back alleys in Columbus. Stay away from the main roads."


Lancaster Eagle-Gazette - www.lancastereaglegazette.com - Lancaster, OH
 
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Former coach Earle Bruce featured speaker at Ohio State event in Toledo


When coaching at Ohio State, Earle Bruce always considered Toledo as Buckeyes' territory.
( ASSOCIATED PRESS )


By MATT MARKEY
BLADE SPORTS WRITER


Earle Bruce last coached the Ohio State football team Nov. 21, 1987 - a 23-20 win over Michigan. But more than two decades later, the 77-year-old Bruce is still recruiting, still charging up the faithful, and still fanning the flames with that old, bitter rival. Bruce, who comes to Toledo on Friday to be the featured speaker at the Meet The Buckeyes fund-raiser at the Great Hall of the Stranahan Theater, made this town one of his first stops when he replaced Woody Hayes as head coach at Ohio State in 1979. Bruce came here to see a pair of standout high school players - Steve Simpson, a lineman from Bedford, and Ray Myers, a fullback from Bowsher. Bruce got them both to play for Ohio State, and considered it his first significant victory over Michigan. "At the time I took over at Ohio State, the rumor was that the people who owned recruiting around Toledo were from Michigan, but that was not the case at all," Bruce said.
Cont...
 
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I have a nice story about Coach Bruce. I promise this is true.

When I was in 2nd grade in Troy, Ohio at Heywood Elementary, my teacher asked us to go interview someone special for a class project. It must have been about 1980. My mother, an OSU fanatic, suggested we send a letter to Coach Bruce to see if he'd be interested in an interview from a 2nd grader. I distinctly remember our not knowing the address so we put as much information on the letter as possible (Coach Earle Bruce, Coach of tOSU, Columbus, Ohio, Ohio Stadium, blah blah blah). Somehow the letter arrived to Coach Bruce and he agreed to let me interview him.

My mom packed up the car and we drove to Cbus for the big day. Between us, I think this whole deal was just as exciting to my mom as it was to me, but that's another discussion. He received me into his office and allowed me to record it on my old Panasonic tape recorder. I don't remember the content of the interview and somewhere somehow I lost the tape. But, I still have the autograph he gave me. It's alive and well.

Thanks, Coach Bruce. I'm grateful for such a spectacular experience.

GO BUCKS!
 
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Bruce slated for ESPN's 'TitleTown' segment

Former Tiger coach to appear when network visits later this month

MASSILLON, OH ?
Earle Bruce will be one individual representing Massillon when ESPN comes to town on July 21 to tape two segments at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium about why Massillon should be called ESPN?s ?TitleTown USA?.
The first segment will be about the city, and it will include shots to show viewers how passionate Massillon is about its football.
?Our goal is to really give a sense of what it?s like,? ESPN senior coordinating producer Glenn Jacobs said. ?Some people may have heard of the city but they aren?t familiar with it. It?s a chance to introduce Massillon to the rest of the nation. A lot of cities play football. We want to show what makes Massillon special.?
In the second segment, ESPN will interview Bruce as to why Massillon should be called ?TitleTown USA?.
Bruce was the head coach of Massillon from 1964-65, when he went 20-0 in his short stay to secure Massillon?s prestigious spot as its all-time winningest coach. The Tigers won state championships both years that Bruce led the team. He then went on to be a successful college football coach, succeeding Woody Hayes and coaching the Ohio State Buckeyes from 1979-87.

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Ohio State football: Earle Bruce on USC and Ohio State
by Doug Lesmerises
Wednesday September 10, 2008

I had more quotes on Jim Tressel and Pete Carroll than I could squeeze into my story today. In particular, former Buckeye coach Earle Bruce was entertaining, as usual.

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Earle Bruce in 1986 as head coach of Ohio State.

To me, he appreciated the fact that two coaches he hired as assistants more than 20 years ago could have so much success with different styles. He said he knew Carroll would be a great hire for USC. But he also pointed out at least one time when he thought Carroll's attitude didn't work out so well - when the Trojans lost to Stanford last season as 41-point favorites.

"When they lost to Stanford last year, I said I knew what Pete was doing, he'd been playing (silly games, I'll check if I can post the real word on a family blog) all week with the football players and not coaching because he was having so much fun with them," Bruce said. "He was thinking we're going to beat these guys just because we're Southern California. Now, that's not putting him down, but he is that way."

Ohio State football: Earle Bruce on USC and Ohio State - Buckeye Blog - Cleveland.com
 
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Bruce shares view of Buckeye football



By DENNY McPHERSON ? The Marion Star ? November 12, 2008

MARION - Earle Bruce isn't buying into the notion the Ohio State University football team has had a disappointing season, one which has included prime-time losses to ranked powers Southern California and Penn State.
Despite an 8-2 record, the Buckeyes have been the target of some negative chatter on radio call-in shows in Columbus and on the Internet after Ohio State appeared in the last two national championship games.
Bruce, the 77-year-old former Buckeye head coach who is an OSU football analyst for the WTVN 610 AM radio station in Columbus, said he's been pleased with most aspects of Ohio State's performances.

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Breakfast to feature former OSU coach



November 14, 2008

TIFFIN UNIVERSITY -- Join Tiffin University on Thursday, Nov. 20, for the first Good Morning World breakfast lecture series of the season. Earle Bruce, former head coach of the Ohio State University football team will present "Win with Good People."
Earle Bruce is most well known as being the head coach of the Ohio State University football team for nine years, where he compiled an 81-26-1 record. He was an assistant coach to Woody Hayes when they won the national championship in 1968. Bruce has been named "Coach-of-the-Year" in three different major conferences. He coached in four post season all-star bowl games and won all four. In addition, he coached in 12 regular post season bowl games.

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Earle Bruce infuriated by 1 that got away
public safety
Wednesday, September 2, 2009

COLUMBUS, Ohio ? What's brewing today with the 2009 Ohio State Buckeyes ...

BUCKEYES BUZZ:@ The years haven't changed Earle Bruce. He can still tell a story with the best of them.

The irascible former Buckeyes coach (1979-87) has clear memories of the last time Ohio State played Navy in football. The year was 1981 when the Buckeyes barely held off the Midshipmen, 31-28, in the Liberty Bowl.

Asked the first thought that popped into his head from that game, Bruce's face scrunched into a grimace and he balled his fists.

"31-28. And I remember (Navy tailback) Napoleon McCallum running up and down the field," Bruce said, his voice rising.

At one point while McCallum was grabbing a pass that he turned into big yardage, Bruce yelled at one of his assistants: "Where is that kid from?" The assistant set his feet to make a quick getaway as he blurted out, "Cincinnati, Ohio."

After the game, Bruce fired three assistant coaches, including current Alabama coach Nick Saban. No reason was given publicly for the firings.

Years later, Bruce was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame. Inducted in the same class? That Navy running back from Cincinnati.

"I walked up to him and I said, 'You son of a gun! Why did you go to Navy? Why didn't you go to Ohio State?'" Bruce recalled.

Then he hesitated for effect.

With a pained expression on his face, Bruce said McCallum looked at him and said, "Coach, I always WANTED to be a Buckeye."

And that might just explain those unexplained firings.

Earle Bruce infuriated by 1 that got away
 
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Earle Bruce remembers when the USC game was for the Roses: Bill Livingston
by Bill Livingston, Plain Dealer Columnist
Friday September 11, 2009

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Earle Bruce remembers when the USC game was played for the Roses on Jan. 1. He is pictured in 2004, preparing the Columbus Destroyers in the Arena Football League.


COLUMBUS -- Rocking back and forth, pugnacious as ever, Earle Bruce had his blood up and his eyes on the prize.

Near the 78-year-old former Ohio State coach sat current Buckeyes players, talking to reporters. They are kids who know that Southern California-Ohio State is a pivot on which one team or the other's season will turn, but who have no idea how big it used to be.

It used to be for the Roses. It used to be adventures in Paradise.

It always seemed to be summer in January in Pasadena, even though the calendar said the days were short and the weather cold in the Midwest. Fans would watch in Ohio and wonder if the sun would ever set on the Trojan empire.

Bruce always wanted to win a Rose Bowl and beat Southern Cal in doing so. He got two chances. He came close. But he never did.

Tonight's game won't be played out there where the land runs out and The Latest arrives early. It will be played in the Horseshoe, in the roaring night, and the rockets in the verse from the national anthem won't be the only red glare in a scarlet madhouse. "I always loved being an underdog," Bruce said. "If I was an underdog at home, I was licking my chops."

Earle Bruce remembers when the USC game was for the Roses: Bill Livingston - cleveland.com
 
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