MSU Coach after game with very telling comments

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What I found interesting about Tucker’s comments was that he expressed a strategy of keeping the pressure on Miami over the course of the game and expecting a positive outcome form doing that.

What that tells me is that all the other coaches know from film and experience that UM is poorly coached and, given enough chances, will make mistakes causing a more talented UM team to lose. So basically all of college football knows UM is poorly coached. Just let us hang ourSelves with penalties, dropped passes, missed tackles and most notably, turnovers.

We are basically the inner city high school football team with lots of athletes who play for a terrible coach and get beaten by the smaller, slower suburban teams that are well coached.
 
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What I found interesting about Tucker’s comments was that he expressed a strategy of keeping the pressure on Miami over the course of the game and expecting a positive outcome form doing that.

What that tells me is that all the other coaches know from film and experience that UM is poorly coached and, given enough chances, will make mistakes causing a more talented UM team to lose. So basically all of college football knows UM is poorly coached. Just let us hang ourSelves with penalties, dropped passes, missed tackles and most notably, turnovers.

We are basically the inner city high school football team with lots of athletes who play for a terrible coach and get beaten by the smaller, slower suburban teams that are well coached.
It isn't rocket science.
 
What I found interesting about Tucker’s comments was that he expressed a strategy of keeping the pressure on Miami over the course of the game and expecting a positive outcome form doing that.

What that tells me is that all the other coaches know from film and experience that UM is poorly coached and, given enough chances, will make mistakes causing a more talented UM team to lose. So basically all of college football knows UM is poorly coached. Just let us hang ourSelves with penalties, dropped passes, missed tackles and most notably, turnovers.

We are basically the inner city high school football team with lots of athletes who play for a terrible coach and get beaten by the smaller, slower suburban teams that are well coached.
I get it but you’re taking that quote a bit far. You want to keep pressure on every team throughout the whole game. It’s coach speak.
 
Film dont lie. Defense is......
cheese head lol GIF by Chipotle Mexican Grill
 
What I found interesting about Tucker’s comments was that he expressed a strategy of keeping the pressure on Miami over the course of the game and expecting a positive outcome form doing that.

What that tells me is that all the other coaches know from film and experience that UM is poorly coached and, given enough chances, will make mistakes causing a more talented UM team to lose. So basically all of college football knows UM is poorly coached. Just let us hang ourSelves with penalties, dropped passes, missed tackles and most notably, turnovers.

We are basically the inner city high school football team with lots of athletes who play for a terrible coach and get beaten by the smaller, slower suburban teams that are well coached.
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What I found interesting about Tucker’s comments was that he expressed a strategy of keeping the pressure on Miami over the course of the game and expecting a positive outcome form doing that.

What that tells me is that all the other coaches know from film and experience that UM is poorly coached and, given enough chances, will make mistakes causing a more talented UM team to lose. So basically all of college football knows UM is poorly coached. Just let us hang ourSelves with penalties, dropped passes, missed tackles and most notably, turnovers.

We are basically the inner city high school football team with lots of athletes who play for a terrible coach and get beaten by the smaller, slower suburban teams that are well coached.
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We are basically the inner city high school football team with lots of athletes who play for a terrible coach and get beaten by the smaller, slower suburban teams that are well coached.
They weren't slower though.....sure seemed like their RB was faster (and stronger) than anyone on our defense, at least.
 
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What I found interesting about Tucker’s comments was that he expressed a strategy of keeping the pressure on Miami over the course of the game and expecting a positive outcome form doing that.

What that tells me is that all the other coaches know from film and experience that UM is poorly coached and, given enough chances, will make mistakes causing a more talented UM team to lose. So basically all of college football knows UM is poorly coached. Just let us hang ourSelves with penalties, dropped passes, missed tackles and most notably, turnovers.

We are basically the inner city high school football team with lots of athletes who play for a terrible coach and get beaten by the smaller, slower suburban teams that are well coached.
Oddly enough there were similar statements made by Wisconsin's coach after the Orange Bowl loss. Pretty much "don't let them pull out the turnover chain, wait for them to start making mistakes as the game progresses".
 
What I found interesting about Tucker’s comments was that he expressed a strategy of keeping the pressure on Miami over the course of the game and expecting a positive outcome form doing that.

What that tells me is that all the other coaches know from film and experience that UM is poorly coached and, given enough chances, will make mistakes causing a more talented UM team to lose. So basically all of college football knows UM is poorly coached. Just let us hang ourSelves with penalties, dropped passes, missed tackles and most notably, turnovers.

We are basically the inner city high school football team with lots of athletes who play for a terrible coach and get beaten by the smaller, slower suburban teams that are well coached.

You’re a clown for tryna make this about demographics and “class”.
 
They had a **** of a good basketball program in the 60's..
Yeah, we had a good program then and then had a little bit of a resurgence in the late 2000s.
But overall it was very hit and miss with the athletics program. It was such a small school that we would only be good if we got lucky and had a couple years in a row that we’d randomly get a handful of talented athletes enrolled.

My freshman-junior year we had a great football team, lost only 3 total games, all in the state semi finals. My senior year we regressed but still made the playoffs and lost to Pahokee. I had a tackle for loss on Antone Smith.

We had a good 2-3 year run where we happened to get a good amount of athletes enrolled. After they all graduated we regressed horribly and never had another winning season until the school closed 4-5 years ago.
 
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