ACC Stuff: Tigers Renew Acquaintance with O’Cain

I got an email from a Clemson buddy this morning that forwarded this link and said:

I forgot about O’Cain being on the staff at Va. Tech….explains a lot

O’Cain has now been fired as the head coach or head offensive coach from three of the twelve schools in the ACC, and the Clemson fans seem to be the most negative about MOC’s time on their staff.

State people continue to await the “revenge of Mike O’Cain” that was often predicted by so many NC State fans who were perplexed by O’Cain’s firing at NC State. We hear that old “macd” is still heard rattling his sabre predicting that ‘O’Cain is going to prove to NC State just what a big mistake it was to fire him.’

Of course it will be a requirement that someone hire O’Cain as a head coach for this prediction to become a reality. It’s now been seven years without O’Cain getting a head coaching job offer. (What do some of the NC State faithful knows that the open market of college Athletics Directors can’t comprehend?) You know…there is a job currently open in Chapel Hill right now. If MOC was such a great coach for NC State – as all the Carolina people told us that he was – then why don’t they hire him?

Dustin Fry said he’d like to say hello to Mike O’Cain before tonight’s game at Virginia Tech because he didn’t get to say good-bye.

The Hokies’ quarterbacks coach, O’Cain was on Clemson’s staff for four seasons but was fired as offensive coordinator in 2004.

O’Cain, a native of Orangeburg, joined the Tech staff this year.

There isn’t much too much to the article, but hte following comments are interesting. It seems MOC has signficantly altered his famous view of “loyalty ends with the paycheck” that he expressed when he left NC State.

“It’s probably tougher when you play folks you know,” said O’Cain, who served as head coach at N.C. State and an assistant at North Carolina before returning to Clemson.

“I have great friendships down there,” he said, “guys that are on the staff, in the administration, families.”

The separation was quick, and O’Cain walked away graciously.

“That’s just the way it happens,” O’Cain said. “All of a sudden those ties are cut.”

In other former coaching news:

* 850TheBuzz has a great entry to serve as a central stopping off point for Carolina coaching news. Fansblog doesn’t think that Butch Davis will be coaching in coaching in Chapel Hill next year and they tell you about it in this link. This is just the start of the coaching carousel for this year.

* Dick Sheridan is in the news today.

* Herb Sendek was in our news yesterday.

* We had a lot of good and relevant links yesterday.

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40 Responses to ACC Stuff: Tigers Renew Acquaintance with O’Cain

  1. GoldenChain 10/27/2006 at 10:09 AM #

    I’ve said since the preseason hype…..TBowden is the SC version of CtC. Always expected to do better than he does but manages to do just enough to get to a blue turf bowl so they can’t fire him.
    Too funny histick, I made that same comment to a moderator of another board on the phone this morning!
    I can see Clemson lose 2, end up with 8 wins maybe 9. This will be TB’s equivalent of Chuck’s Gator Bowl season but it will be the zenith of his tenure.
    A good seaon but not exactly what was expected by the talking heads.

  2. highstick 10/27/2006 at 10:38 AM #

    I honestly tried to become somewhat of a Clempson fan(as long as they weren’t playing State) when I moved to SC almost 30 years ago. If you live here, you gotta “pick sides” and I didn’t like USC because of the intense basketball and football rivalries with State. I pulled for Clempson until they one their “fluke” national championship, but got sick of this “entitlement hype” from their fans that they are the only “worthy” football team in the SEC(or at least pre-expansion).

    I really had to make a choice when my son opted to go to the “other Carolina”, so I’ve become a Gamecock fan(again when they are not playing State). So I get great pleasure in watching the orange team and Bowden get their heads handed to them like last night.

    Now if the Cocks can only beat another “orange team” tomorrow night. I’ll be there pulling for Spurrier. By the way, you know what the “T” stands for on the Tennessee baseball cap??? It stands for “tooth” cause Tennessee fans usually don’t have but ONE TOOTH!

  3. Wulfpack 10/27/2006 at 11:05 AM #

    It was tough to know who to pull for last night. I tend to side with Clemson, and I can’t stand Va. Tech especially when their kids act like a bunch of clowns half the time. But Clemson is in our division and the loss helps us. I just coundn’t beleive the way it went down. A loss in Blacksburg is understandable, but to be dominated in the way that they were?

    It’s very interesting now in the ACC. BC and Wake play a week from now. The Deacs also still have FSU, VT and Maryland on the schedule, so you certainly can’t pencil them in. Baring a total collapse, they should crush the Heels this weekend. I’ll go ahead and say the winner of this week’s GT/Miami game in the Coastal will go a long way to deciding that division. The Hokies, though, have Miami, Wake and UVA left. Could come down to tie-breakers. Any predictions for who we will see in the championship? Right now I’m leaning toward BC and GT.

  4. highstick 10/27/2006 at 7:57 PM #

    BC and GT? As probably it should be. We’ve got a very freaky situation in the ACC this year with no one or even two teams “head and shoulders” above the rest.

    I really hate to see the league as weak as it apparently is and hope that this is not going to be a trend. The Hokies could surprise if they play the last 3 games like last night.

  5. redfred2 10/27/2006 at 8:20 PM #

    Clemson’s QB performance was about the worst I’ve seen all year. Even including our own earlier games.

    That was a truly pitiful showing all the way around. I kept looking for a clipboard, a pair of glasses, and a baseball cap with Trestman’s body holding them all up, over on the Clemson sidelines all night.

  6. highstick 10/28/2006 at 11:22 AM #

    Gosh, have you ever notice how much MOC and Trestman look alike? It’s weird!

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