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L.A.times: Ravens to look at Chow

USCRH07 said:
Chow expressed interest in being a HC not a OC on a different team. NC's kids attend USC and his wife enjoys it in So Cal. It would take a HC position to get him out of SC.
Speculation on Chow for an OC job is in the NFL. We know he wouldn't leave USC for another college assistant job.
 
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might be very interesting for Chow to entertain NFL opportunities since I'm sure he sees a very big trend in college HC spots 'requiring' NFL experience... could be the stepping stone he needs to get to his brass ring

sometimes you have to step sideways before you can step forward
 
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I respect Chow as an offensive coach and what he has done with various qb's. Now comes the BUT.

1986 Citrus Bowl

Ohio State - 10
BYU - 7

I remember the announcers during the game (late part) state that it was unheard of holding BYU to single digits. I forget the number of games that it had been since they were held to single digits prior to that game. But Chow was there at the time with Edwards and the high flying BYU offensive. But the mighty Ohio State defense held them to single digits. And this was under good ole 9-3 Earle.
 
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Airspace said:
I respect Chow as an offensive coach and what he has done with various qb's. Now comes the BUT.

1986 Citrus Bowl : Ohio State - 10, BYU - 7

I remember the announcers during the game (late part) state that it was unheard of holding BYU to single digits. I forget the number of games that it had been since they were held to single digits prior to that game. But Chow was there at the time with Edwards and the high flying BYU offensive. But the mighty Ohio State defense held them to single digits. And this was under good ole 9-3 Earle.
It had been 96 straight games that BYU had scored in double digits, since their 24-7 loss at Utah St. on Oct 7, 1978.
 
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