Amato Holds No Grudges

“I love those kids up at North Carolina State,” Amato said Monday at FSU’s weekly press conference. “If I had one wish, it would be to meet them somewhere Friday night so I could hug every one of their necks.”

The Wolfpack, 3-9 in Amato’s final season, is 1-4 in Tom O’Brien’s first year as coach. The program is at a low ebb and confidence is lagging, while Amato has rejoined Bowden’s staff and helped the Seminoles regain their defensive snarl.

“I have never heard Chuck mention that or say, ‘I’m glad they got beat’ or ‘That’s what they get,’ ” Bowden said. “He recruited those guys. They’re his guys, and he wants them to do good.

“Now, he does not want them to do good against us. But he has not bad-mouthed N.C. State.”

Nor will anyone at N.C. State bad-mouth Amato.

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64 Responses to Amato Holds No Grudges

  1. EverettBeez 10/03/2007 at 1:02 PM #

    How about Amato coming back one day as head of the WPC?
    As AD – his record of holding on to asst. coaches suggest that we’d never keep a head coach.
    If he were to come back to State he needs a job that builds on his strengths – PR and money raising. Maybe Chancellor – doesn’t the Provost do most of the work, letting the Chancellor do the grip and grins? lol – imagine what he’d do to the old house on Hillsborough! Not to mention, I am trying to think if I’ve ever seen him in a tie.

  2. PAPacker 10/03/2007 at 1:30 PM #

    Dick, of course

  3. PAPacker 10/03/2007 at 1:32 PM #

    Can you imagine the red shoes and sunglasses, that would be a different kind of cat as chancellor

  4. Wolf Dog 10/03/2007 at 2:18 PM #

    I concur with those that state the days of bashing Amato, MOC and others should be over. Amato gave us a hell of a ride and put us in a position to where a proven winning coach would want to come here. MOC was a class act no doubt what so ever. Les Robinson himself told me the discussion was made about keeping MOC if he would fire his coordinators and they would give him money to hire better assistants. MOC was totally honest with them in telling them the same thing Sheridan had told them years earlier unless they upgraded facilities it was an uphill battle to consistently field bowl quality teams so he did not agree to firing his own assistants just to save his own neck. At the time teams like Tenn. were raiding top talent in Western NC and UNC had already upgraded their facilities. Most proven coaches at the time were hestitant at the NCSU job because although a committment was made to upgrade, everyone knew it would take years to complete. You got to give Amato credit he recruited with blue prints in hand and fielded teams that went bowling before the construction was complete. I say part of his problem was he overachieved his first couple of years and went for winning as much as possible from day one. He could have taken the Mack Brown route of wipe the slate clean, over focus on recruiting, and redshirt for 2-3 years taking the loses to win down the rode and if he had maybe he still be here. In hind site would you have taken the loses to see Rivers redshirt and play another year. With the defense we had the year after he left, wow!

  5. stejen 10/03/2007 at 2:24 PM #

    I seem to always post things that get laughed at by everyone else but I am sorry, I like to see the glass half full, not half empty. To me there is no way TOB would have been able to raise the money Chuck did to improve faciilities. Amato got Pack fans proud and got them to buy into the program. Now TOB can take advantage of the new facilities and move us to the next level.
    So, let the jeering begin by eveyone who thinks I have no clue. But, like Amato, I don’t care.
    Steve

  6. joe 10/03/2007 at 3:32 PM #

    The Pack has never lost to Citadel in FB.

    They also never played Furman and Citadel in the same season.

  7. EverettBeez 10/03/2007 at 3:59 PM #

    Steve, I am not laughing at you, only with you.
    seriously – I think you are spot on. Like Wolfdog said, Amato came in energized, with blue prints in hand. With his personality and energy (it had to remind people of Coach V) and the fact that he’d played for us, graduated from here – I mean it was the perfect combination to raise big money, fast. If your not, you need to join us who are grateful for what CTC accomplished.

    I agree, I don’t think TOB could’ve done it. What I’d love to see is TOB build on the facilities Amato got built – there is momentum. Keep it going.

  8. RochesterRedWolf 10/03/2007 at 4:10 PM #

    here’s the way i look at it…the man named Chuck Amato is currently an executive assistant coach who washes Bobby Bowden’s car for all i know…we play against his team this week in a game we need to win. this team and the fans need start thinking “must win” every week from now on…now is the time. TOB coming in here and winning will also turn recruits heads as well especially after all the crap that’s been said and the crap that’s been displayed on the field. Don’t think TOB is trying to run these kids into the ground: “Champions in the Classroom, Champions in the Community, Champions on the Field”!!!

  9. EverettBeez 10/03/2007 at 4:27 PM #

    Amen – lets win this weekend.

  10. redfred2 10/03/2007 at 6:30 PM #

    For awhile there I sure thought the Wolfpack were beginning to be bad asses on the football field. In retrospect, it was just a feeling I know, but CTC started that feeling in everyone, the fans, the media, and so on. Chuck’s timing was prefect for NCSU to already have risen above all of it’s surrounding neighbors, but it didn’t come fruition. Now we’ll just need to show some patience and wait and see if what he *started* can be built upon.

  11. Packaholic1 10/03/2007 at 6:35 PM #

    PAPacker, you are one of the 99% that Bobby Bowden speaks about as not knowing enough about football to tell ANYTHING to a coach.

    Bobby Bowden is glad to have Chuck back and flatly says NC State let a good one get away, but we’re supposed to listen to some dimwit with no qualifications posting on the internet? I don’t think so…

  12. PamlicoPack 10/04/2007 at 12:26 PM #

    “For awhile there I sure thought the Wolfpack were beginning to be bad asses on the football field.”

    and, unfortunately, now that the ass has left, we are simply bad on the football field…

  13. packplantpath 10/05/2007 at 10:28 AM #

    http://www.sptimes.com/2007/10/04/Sports/Amato_low_key_about_N.shtml

    A pretty good short read. I think it may be from the same presser, but not sure.

  14. tcthdi-tgsf-twhwtnc 10/05/2007 at 12:14 PM #

    “say what you will, but CTC coud excite not only a fan base, but boosters and donors.”

    The same group that said they never wanted to see him on the sidelines of a State game ever again. Getting the donors to buy in to your dreams can be dangerous when those dreams are unfulfilled and are instead replaced by nights filled with sleeplessness and nightmares.

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