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Chow's Stats

40 time: 7.5 wind aided

Bench press: 105lbs. twice

Suttle: too and from the coaching box, unknown

This guy is the best Offensive Cordinator in c... ollege football, if we could get a fresh mind in the off season like Chow it could help build the confidence of the players that they can be an explosive threat' it would be a bigger get for our Bucks than and O-linemen or back. I know JT will not give up control, bullshit! he better get some help or he'll not be able too control shit when he's back at YSU. IMHO
 
'word on the street' back then was always that Walt Harris (Pittsburgh coach) was considered the best of the best at the OC spot...

you'll see a pretty remarkable and documentable difference in OSU offensive performance since the day he left

"Prior to his arrival at Pittsburgh, Harris was the quarterbacks coach at Ohio State (1995-96), where he was instrumental in the development of Bobby Hoying, who threw for a school-record 3,269 yards and 29 touchdowns during the ’95 season.
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NJ-Buckeye said:
'word on the street' back then was always that Harris (Pittsburgh coach) was considered the best of the best at the OC spot...

you'll see a pretty remarkable and documentable difference in OSU offensive performance since the day he left

The way Pitt has been playing he might be looking for a job.
 
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I thought Pitt was doing OK... but then again, I've been distracted with my Buckeyes... and I try to avoid ESPN College FB recaps cuz I don't want to hear what I already know... we're slidin' ... Pitt's stinkin' too?

Walt, come back, please...
 
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NJ-Buckeye said:
...Prior to his arrival at Pittsburgh, Harris was the quarterbacks coach at Ohio State (1995-96), where he was instrumental in the development of Bobby Hoying, who threw for a school-record 3,269 yards and 29 touchdowns during the ’95 season...In 1996, Harris was the guiding force behind one of the nation’s most prolific offenses that averaged over 450 yards per game. Moreover, it was Harris who orchestrated the Buckeyes’ last-minute scoring drive that resulted in Ohio State’s dramatic 20-17 Rose Bowl victory over Arizona State.

Harris also orchestrated a whole nine points, at home, including a big fat goose egg in the second half against Michigan in the game prior to the Rose Bowl, costing us a national title...and that was a Michigan team that had given up 29 points in two of the previous three games. Speaking of the 1997 Rose Bowl, I wouldn't give him mad props for "rolling up" a whole 13 points in about 58 minutes against ASU, a defense which had given up 42 to Washington at home, 34 to UCLA, 35 to USC at home, and 27 points to Oregon at home that year.

As for Norm Chow, even he couldn't generate a lot of points with this OL.
 
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mili....

agree for the most part....the only thing i will add is this....

walt harris was jumping up and down and screaming that joe germaine execute the final drive of the 97 rose bowl....

harris was the only one of the coaches thinking that way....and he won out.....

had he not been on staff.....the bucks would have lost another bowl game...
 
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I assume Norm Chow would be HC since the Bucknuts fired JT? I think you will find me in the fetal position in front of Tommy Trojan the day either NC, PC, or Coach O leave.
 
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