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YSUGO:
So again how is a HC coach have any of the qualifications in running a Div 1 program.  The Bison and other conference members are laughing their ass of and penciling in another 4 wins.  How is the HC coach better than a coach who coordinated pro football offenses and asst coaches that have recruited nationally.  Our program is on fumes and this could just redline us out of D1 football.  Sigh

FOOTBALLFEVER:

--- Quote from: YSUGO on February 04, 2020, 09:30:14 PM ---So again how is a HC coach have any of the qualifications in running a Div 1 program.  The Bison and other conference members are laughing their a$$ of and penciling in another 4 wins.  How is the HC coach better than a coach who coordinated pro football offenses and asst coaches that have recruited nationally.  Our program is on fumes and this could just redline us out of D1 football.  Sigh

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With you on all your thoughts and concerns. This program will not come close to 4 wins. It's going to get ugly real quick and it starts with Akron, the zips are going to humiliate us

goodnews:
If he gets stuck with Bo's assistants you are probably right.  Its safe to say this guy knows talent and can relate to the kids of today.  If he can recruit Ohio, Western PA and get back to South Florida he will be able to billed what the last three coaches couldn't.  He can dream and so can we.  Its a huge gamble but exciting at the same time. If Crenshaw is a done deal he has something to build upon.

ValleyTalk:
Worth sharing this posting from Cleveland.com when he was hired at Hoban:

“Tyrrell returns to Northeast Ohio after spending five season as head coach at Chaminade-Madonna College Prep in Hollywood, Fla. Tyrrell amassed a 39-18 record at Chaminade-Madonna, including a 13-1 record and trip to the state semifinals in his second season.

He was named South Florida coach of the year by the Miami Herald and South Florida Sun Sentinel in 2009 and district coach of the year in 2009, 2011, and 2012.

Tyrrell was the head coach at Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas for seven seasons. He also served as tight ends/tackles coach at Youngstown State from 1991-2001.

Tyrrell graduated from Youngstown Ursuline and Youngstown State, where he was a member of the 1993, 1994, and 1997 Division I-AA National Championship teams.“

goodnews:
Starting to wonder if he was headed to YSU as a coordinator prior to Bo resigning? Just seems too coincidental.

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