Blogosphere Comments on TOB

From one of the best independent blogs out there – Eagle in Atlanta (Link)

I love StateFans Nation. They supported me early and have guest blogged here in the past. They are now reporting that TOB is the No. 1 candidate for the NC State job. I have not provided any info or rumors to them. And they seem pretty excited about TOB and his potential there. No one over there asked me, but here is my opinion on TOB going to NC State.

From a great blog entry by Tom Suiter at WRAL-TV (Link)

I think State needed to hire someone who had been a head coach and had run his own program. The last two Wolfpack head coaches came from the assistant ranks, and while some assistant coaches have resumes that are appealing — especially those from big time programs — the right move at this time was to hire a proven head coach, and Tom O’Brien is certainly that.

It’s all there for N.C. State to have a winner, it really is. What the program needs without question is a hard-nosed coach who will instill discipline and who knows how to put together a staff. It needs a coach who has won at the highest level and knows what it takes to win now. History shows that Tom O’Brien has done that.

You never know until they hold the press conference, but I’ll say it here — Tom O’Brien to N.C. State would be a winner for the Wolfpack.

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268 Responses to Blogosphere Comments on TOB

  1. WolfPup35 12/07/2006 at 7:58 PM #

    errrr….dagnabbit

  2. 98st8 12/07/2006 at 8:06 PM #
  3. GoldenChain 12/07/2006 at 8:17 PM #

    BTW, the criticism of State for ‘hiring within the league’ ignores two significant interleague hires: 1956 Jim Tatum from UMd to unx (after he won a NC at UMd); Bobby Ross from UMd to GA Tech.

  4. NCSU4LIFE 12/07/2006 at 8:23 PM #

    Respectability is all you can ask for in Raleigh now. If TOB fields a respectable team and we average 8-10 wins a year (which we CAN do) I will be estatic. I love CTC but we were on the short end of a lot of jokes the past few seasons. Some were deserved some were not.

  5. TOB=Herb 12/07/2006 at 8:23 PM #

    “Bobby Ross from UMd to GA Tech.”

    Bobby Ross was a NFL assistant for a week.

  6. NCSU84 12/07/2006 at 8:29 PM #

    Yes Wolfpub35, the numbers TOB put up were at a school were football did not matter much. “Lets see what he can do…” is your retort – and that is my point. Why does NCSU have to be the lab of trial and error for coaches. There were other options of proven winners that Fowler could have selected. Why do we take chances and cross our fingers on TOB. I hate to say it but NC State Athletics is becoming the home of mediocrity.

  7. NCSU84 12/07/2006 at 8:32 PM #

    And let me clarify before everyone jumps in, there were other proven winners against TALENTED Div I teams – not the B level talent that TOB beat up on.

  8. chilly water 12/07/2006 at 8:35 PM #

    still shoulda got paul johnson, how can we not offer him?????? God i hate lee fowler, he MUST GO

  9. choppack1 12/07/2006 at 8:38 PM #

    ncsu84 – It’s done – give the man a chance. If nothing else, he’s shown he can build a very solid, consistent program. He’s certainly not the most glamorous hire, but he may be exactly what we need.

    I’m actually starting to get excited about what he can do here.

  10. beowolf 12/07/2006 at 8:39 PM #

    I just don’t get the the “lab” and “cross our fingers” remarks with respect to Tom O’Brien.

    I swear, it sounds like a pre-written bitch just waiting to fill in the new hire’s name.

  11. 86ncsu95 12/07/2006 at 8:52 PM #

    Regarding TOB’s performance against Top 25 teams. If a team (BC) is not Top 25 caliber and you play Top 25 teams, guess what, you are going to lose more than you win. That is pretty simple to figure out. End of the day, 9-3, loss to us this year on a lucky heave and if this old memory serves me, he beat us last year, despite our huge lead going into the second half. Seems like CTC was out-coached in that one. I like it. NC State with a 9-3 record year after year, I would like that. My first 6 years as a State fan we were 3 wins a year.

  12. WolfPup35 12/07/2006 at 8:57 PM #

    Hell, I grew up with NCSU FB. Starting out…first coach I can recall was TOM FREAKING REED!!!

  13. WolfPup35 12/07/2006 at 9:00 PM #

    3 yards, cloud of dust, consistant spankings by UNX, 3 wins a year MAX!!

    I still wish Sheridan hadn’t gotten sick. Wait a minute, UNX has a med school and research labs, right? hmmmm…..

    Just Kidding.

  14. WolfPup35 12/07/2006 at 9:11 PM #

    And now your Capital One Mascot Challenge update:

    Mr. Wuf leads Butch Cougar by over 2000 votes!!!

    Keep up the voting, vote often, make Mr. Wuf the National Mascot of the Year!! We can have a champion this year!!

  15. Buck 12/07/2006 at 9:13 PM #

    Every Wolfpacker in here ought to raise a Beer to TOB!! If you don’t, you are a POSER!! The excellence starts now!!..with Major Tom!!!

  16. packfanstk 12/07/2006 at 9:18 PM #

    I’m still waiting for someone to justify the ‘Herb’ analogy to me.

    Herb: 8-38 against Carolina and Dook.
    Tom: 3-15 against VaTech, Miami, and FSU.

    Herb: Zero ACC Titles.
    Tom: 1 shared BE title, the year VaTech and Miami left

    Herb: 15-36 vs Sagarin Top 30 (Final Five Seasons Only)
    Tom: 7-21 vs AP Top 25

    Herb: 1 Sweet 16, Zero Final Fours.
    Tom: Zero New Year’s Day or second-tier Bowls.

    Herb: Last season finished 2-5 with a second place finish and high NCAA seed on the line, including two losses to last place Wake Forest. Finished fourth, with a four game losing streak, seeded 10th in NCAAs.
    Tom: Last season finished 1-2 with an Atlantic Division Title and BCS Bowl on the line, including a tenth consecutive loss to 8th place Miami. Finished tied for fourth overall, bid to Meineke Bowl.

  17. RabidWolf 12/07/2006 at 9:19 PM #

    I’m popping a Guinness right now!

  18. RabidWolf 12/07/2006 at 9:25 PM #

    Hmmmm, The Meineke Bowl?? Sound familiar??

  19. Buck 12/07/2006 at 9:28 PM #

    I tell you this WOLFPACK NATION!!!!…TOB is coming here because the “BC Eagle Nation” was more like a “BC Eagle notion” and could not give him any help in his quest for excellence. WE IN WOLFPACK NATION ARE GOING GIVE HIM THAT HELP!!! TOB sees what we have done with our facilities, our season tickets, our huge throngs we take to bowls, where we have gone on the recruiting trail, where our hearts yearn to go on the field. The BC Eagles whiny crowd says HE could not get THEM over the hump. I say that’s the problem…its a WE thing not a HE thing. They could not help him with facilities, with the throngs, with the empty stadiums his team played in front of….He no longer has that yoke…HE is in the Wolfpack Nation now!!! In fact its the WOLFPACK NATION WHO IS GOING TO HELP HIM DRAG THAT CART TO THE TOP of the MOUNTAIN!!! He will lead us, but WE can and will HELP every step of the way!!! I

  20. Buck 12/07/2006 at 10:03 PM #

    And go here and VOTE!…
    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2689220&POLL268=80

    OMG I can’t believe this is even a question! Ask 50 coaches and you’ll get 49 answers that say NCSU.

  21. RTPMedic 12/07/2006 at 10:35 PM #

    “whatever you want to say about coach amato. please be fair, he was largely responsible for making nc state football relevant. he was largely responsible for our facilty upgrade. he didn’t win enough and he wasn’t a good head coach. he was important for us because he sold us to the country. one of the main reasons why this job is so attrative to many during this search is because coach amato made so.”

    Coach Amato may have not had many W’s on the bottom line, but you must admit he had the biggest positive impact on the program in quite a while if not ever. I remember going to NCSU games and being able to get tix at the gate to sit on the grassy hill where the Murphy center now stands and one of the biggest things was watching who rolled down the hill. Now its tough to find a ticket on gameday. Who whould have thought then that we would have the facilities we have now?
    Welcome TOB. But, Chuck, thanks…your heart for NCSU can not be questioned.

  22. ncsuphysician 12/07/2006 at 11:57 PM #

    Chuck deff. has a good heart and is a great defensive coordinator.
    No doubt about that.
    That being said, lets cheer own TOB.

  23. TOB=Herb 12/08/2006 at 5:44 AM #

    “Line Judge

    EagleAction.com
    Post #2617 TOB and on field Discipline is the biggest myth in college football Reply

    ——————————————————————————–
    Does TOB run a very disciplined program? The answer is Yes. Do TOB coached teams show a lot of discipline on the field? The answer is a capital NO. His teams always commit foolish false starts, jump off side, commit personal fouls, etc.

    For some reason, the media labels him as a “disciplinarian”, but his teams commit a lot of foolish penalties.”

  24. Wolfpack4ever 12/08/2006 at 6:48 AM #

    98st8 Says: “um, I just heard that Nick Saban turned down 50 MILLION dollars over 10 years to coach Alabama with a 7 MILLION signing bonus… this from WTVD11 news… unbelievable, wow”

  25. class of 74 12/08/2006 at 6:49 AM #

    The U hired Randy Shannon. The same Randy Shannon CTC tried to hire prior to hiring Dunlap. Could CTC become the U’s new DC? Boy, now that would be interesting wouldn’t it? He sure would be a force in that market both recruiting and as a DC. If he wants it I’ve gotta believe he could have that job.

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