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Schnellenberger said he recently took in a trip to Miami, the program he led to a national championship in 1983, to watch second-year coach Al Golden's team practice.

His observation: "That's the best-looking squad I've ever seen in my life physically including the Miami Dolphins, the University of Alabama, anybody. In 56 years of coaching, they looked better physically than anyone I've ever seen. They're young, but I think he's due for a real breakout. I don't know what everybody's expecting, but I expect them to be **** good."

http://content.usatoday.com/communi...p-miami-but-not-conference-usa/1#.UDvxAdZmTa6


There is a reason Al didn't release the weight room results of the team this year.


/ Please translate to on the field .... until then drink up

canes cool aid.webp
 
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But Howard also said FAU had the best stadium in America. So, take it with a grain of salt. If UM dominates BC physically, I'll give Howard's observations more respect.
 
seriously either Schnellenberger has sadly been diagnosed with Alzheimers or DBC aint kiddin and we are gonna be playing USC in January


"That's the best-looking squad I've ever seen in my life physically including the Miami Dolphins, the University of Alabama, anybody. In 56 years of coaching, they looked better physically than anyone I've ever seen."

that's quite a quote
 
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I talked to Schnelly recently, he's as sharp as a tack. He's always been one for hyperbole so I'd take this with a large grain of salt. Don't let him fool you, he knows what's up still.
 
i have a hard time believing that's true. no doubt our team is swole but to be the best conditioned team he had ever seen?

this kool aid might have some other **** spiked in it
 
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Schnelly opened up a kool-aid stand in Coral Gables if anybody's thirsty.

And yes he's wearing a suit underneath that costume.

rec3.webp
 
Schnelly also guaranteed he'd win a National Title at UM in 4 years... so let's take anything he says with a grain of salt.
 
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Side note:

Did KW know Schnelly was Oklahoma's Head Coach in 1995?

WIKIPEDIA
Oklahoma
Late in the 1994 season, Oklahoma head coach Gary Gibbs was forced to resign, but was allowed to finish out the season. Schnellenberger was hired to replace him on December 16, 1994.[9] Repeating his bluster upon taking the Louisville job, Schnellenberger declared, "They'll write books and make movies about my time here." He also traveled across the state, with the stated goal of renewing the enthusiasm in what he called "Sooner Nation." After watching his new team for the first time in the 1994 Copper Bowl (in which Oklahoma was routed by BYU 31–6), he alienated his soon-to-be players by declaring them "out of shape, unorganized and unmotivated" and that they disgraced Oklahoma's rich football tradition.

After a 3–0 start that had the Sooners ranked in the top 10, it quickly came unraveled after a 38–17 loss to Colorado on ESPN. That was the start of a stretch where the Sooners only went 2–5–1 the rest of the way, including a 2–5 record in conference play—Oklahoma's first losing record in conference play in 31 years, and only the second since World War II. They were also defeated 12–0 by Oklahoma State—the Sooners' first loss to their in-state rival in 20 years. En route, the Sooners were penalized nine times per game, which is very unusual since Schnellenberger has traditionally coached very disciplined teams. The Sooners closed out the season with their second-straight shutout, a 37-0 loss at No. 1 1995 Nebraska, which prevented Oklahoma from attaining a winning season or a bowl venue.

On December 19, 1995, Schnellenberger resigned unexpectedly after one season, stating that "in recent months a climate has developed toward the program, understandably in some cases and perhaps unfairly in others, that has changed my outlook on the situation. A change could help improve that climate."

To this day, Schnellenberger is not held in high regard by Sooner fans, in part because he made no secret of his lack of interest in Oklahoma's football history (his comments after the 1994 Copper Bowl notwithstanding). He ordered the destruction of several old football files (which were actually preserved without his knowledge). He also said on his statewide tour that the team he planned to put together would make "Sooner Nation" forget about head coaches Bud Wilkinson and Barry Switzer.

After leaving Oklahoma, Schnellenberger decided to try the financial world, and became a bond salesman, passing the certification exam on his third try.
 
too much kool aid gives you the tummy ache coach..but ill put these on

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