That is impossible! I have learned through this site that God himself goes to Butch Davis for answers on everything, there is no way Butch would have missed on Roscoe if not for Coker.One of my all time favorite's. Roscoe almost was not a cane, Butch Davis thought that he was too small. When a scholarship became
available, offensive coordinator Larry Coker went out on a limb and gave it to Roscoe , and Butch said OK.
Lol at Butch missing on Scoe if not for Coker...Where do people come up with this stuff??...Lol at Coker giving him a schollie without Butch's approval....Jesus H Christ...as if Butch never gave a schollie to undersized playmakers....That is impossible! I have learned through this site that God himself goes to Butch Davis for answers on everything, there is no way Butch would have missed on Roscoe if not for Coker.
If my memory serves me correctly Roscoe got offered once Butch left and Coker was HC.One of my all time favorite's. Roscoe almost was not a cane, Butch Davis thought that he was too small. When a scholarship became
available, offensive coordinator Larry Coker went out on a limb and gave it to Roscoe , and Butch said OK.
I remember this as well. Yes Butch had signed undersized playmakers like Daryl Jones and gotten Santana to walk on etc, but Roscoe was a different level of undersized. This was one actual Coker recruiting contribution.If my memory serves me correctly Roscoe got offered once Butch left and Coker was HC.
Thats what happened.If my memory serves me correctly Roscoe got offered once Butch left and Coker was HC.
Yeah we were with 5:19 left in the 4th. Dorsey threw a 20 yard bullet down the seam to Parrish and Roscoe fumbled the ball. We would've had the ball on OSU 24yard line 1st and 10. At the very least we would've tied it right then.but we aren’t even in a position to tie the 2002 National Championship at the end of regulation
ThisIf my memory serves me correctly Roscoe got offered once Butch left and Coker was HC.
I know he had a bunch of highlights, but we aren’t even in a position to tie the 2002 National Championship at the end of regulation without his unbelievably clutch punt return.
Yeah we were with 5:19 left in the 4th. Dorsey threw a 20 yard bullet down the seam to Parrish and Roscoe fumbled the ball. We would've had the ball on OSU 24yard line 1st and 10. At the very least we would've tied it right then.
That night was a self inflicting disaster.
The OL played like ***.
Taylor getting stripped.
Roscoe fumbling
Glenn Sharpe playing on the most important drive in the biggest game. People complain about Gore not playing in the end but Sharp playing was the biggest crime. Krenzel had less than 100 yard passing in regulation and 33% completions but Sharp made it easy for him to make completion because he wasn't good enough to be playing.
His soul actually did exit his body.Thanks for sharing this. Roscoe was one of my favorite Canes. BTW, how did that Pitt player not die on that punt return block?! LOL. Lord.