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Woody Hayes.....30 years later do you remember
Jul 12, 2012, 7:50 PM
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THIS?
30 years - Head coaching record Overall 238–72–10 Championships 5 National (1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970) 13 Big Ten (1954–1955, 1957, 1961, 1968–1970, 1972–1977) 1 OAC (1947) 1 Mid-American (1950)
Awards AFCA Coach of the Year (1957) Sporting News College Football COY (1968) Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award (1968) Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year (1975) Amos Alonzo Stagg Award (1986) 2x Big Ten Coach of the Year (1973, 1975)
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THIS?
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=wEVJyf0ft3I
There's your answer on what Joe Paterno will be remembered for.......
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terrible comparison...
Jul 12, 2012, 7:51 PM
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big time difference from punching a player in the helmet and covering up for a child rapist for at least 13 years.
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swing and a miss....my whiffed point is......
Jul 12, 2012, 7:56 PM
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A legendary coach - remembered for a lifetime of great accomplishments; or one horribly poor decision?
THAT'S the comparison.
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Hayes decision was in the heat of the moment…..
Jul 12, 2012, 7:58 PM
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Paterno's was a cold and calculated decision to cover up for at least 13 years for a child rapist. Joe Paterno will not be remembered for all those wins, he will be remembered for enabling a child rapist.
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thus my point. Both remembered for being idiots, not leaders
Jul 12, 2012, 8:01 PM
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of men.
That's how I'll remember both of them, anyways.
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yo missed his point again
Jul 12, 2012, 8:02 PM
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JoePa actions are not that of an idiot. Haye's was
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if enabling a child molester to protect the integrity
Jul 12, 2012, 8:24 PM
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of a self-proclaimed "clean" football program is NOT idiotic, then I'm not sure what is.
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Im confused how one can even compare the 2 people
Jul 12, 2012, 9:44 PM
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Woody hayes tried to punch a guy in the heat of the moment.
Joe Paterno covered up the rape of young boys for 13 years,13 years.
Covering up Child rape is just a little above punch some one else. Maybe if Paterno covered it up for a week and then had a change of heart, maybe, but not 13 years of covering up child rape in your own locker room. hell even after if was uncovered he wasnt even willing to apologize for his actions
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Maybe he was...
Jul 12, 2012, 9:49 PM
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covering up for himself, too.....just a thought, but he was creepy looking
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it's not the physical events,its the entire story/background
Jul 12, 2012, 10:09 PM
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that parallel each other
Both coaches were legendary. Both coaches became bigger than the schools and programs they coached. Both coaches had tremendous success and were worshipped by thousands of their students and peers. If you recall, Hayes had many many issues with anger, abuse of players, etc., that were ignored and/or "swept under the rug" by his administration due to intimidation. Paterno, as it turns out, had the same "power" over his superiors. And both men finally suffered a nationally-exposed unforgivable lapse in judgement that in one swift moment, tore down decades of success and admiration.
Woody Hayes was fired the next day after his punch was seen around the country. He should have been fired or at least severely punished, many times before but wasn't, and it eventually cost him EVERYTHING.
Paterno's "punch" was Sandusky's arrest and the exposure of the scandal, and this too, cost him EVERYTHING.
Both will be remembered more for the bad than for all the great things they accomplished. And they probably should be.
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Re: thus my point. Both remembered for being idiots, not leaders
Jul 12, 2012, 8:23 PM
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Honestly, while the punch is near and dear to us Clemson fans, I think Woody Hayes is remembered as one of the great all time coaches. If it had happened in his prime, he probably wouldn't even been dismissed. It made a convenient, if embarrassing, way to move him to retirement. The average sports college football fan nationally knows who Woody Hayes is and probably knows nothing about that incident.
No amount of time is going to undo the damage to Paterno's reputation, and it may only become worse - if that's possible at this point.
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Tho I agree that there is a great disparity in comparisons,
Jul 12, 2012, 8:40 PM
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there is uncanny similarity in the way things were 'overlooked' in both instances. That Gator Bowl was the final straw on numerous other incidents for Woody Hayes that had previously been excused away. Both he and Paterno thought they were bigger than the universities they coached for and until everything became undeniably public, they were allowed to do whatever.
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Re: Disagree with viztiz - folks might not remember Charlie's
Jul 13, 2012, 12:48 AM
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Perhaps I have too many Big 10 family and friends. Oh well. Still no debate that the situations aren't comparable at all. My Ohio state inlaws proudly display woody Hayes items to this day. Doubt that will be happening with Paterno. Could be wrong.
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Re: terrible comparison...
Jul 12, 2012, 10:21 PM
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you are right, but I think the point is they were remembered for not finishing well. Noah started well but did not end well but was still remembered as being great. King David started well, got bad, but ended well. Woody and Joe Pa will allways be remembered as ending BAD!
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and pucnhing a guy in the neck
Jul 12, 2012, 7:51 PM
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is nothing compared to paterno
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CB was slugged
Jul 12, 2012, 8:06 PM
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by Joe Paterno, too?
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20 years later do you remember
Jul 12, 2012, 8:11 PM
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this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_f0rqVrkvc
I went to that game and wandered around Fulton County Stadium with about 10,000 other people looking for a ticket that day. Everybody was buying and nobody was selling. About 15 minutes before game time, an elderly gentleman sold me two club level seats for face value. He got swarmed by a mob of people trying to outbid me for the tickets, but he honored our deal. Gotta be one of the most exciting 1-0 games in the history of baseball.
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He perfectly timed the heyull out of that jump too.***
Jul 12, 2012, 8:16 PM
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Yep, shows the Tail can't wag the Dog (Coach vs School)***
Jul 12, 2012, 9:28 PM
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Go TiGERs!
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I'm not so sure our guy didn't deserve the slug from
Jul 12, 2012, 9:29 PM
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Woody...he appeared to be either showboating or have ill intent
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no player deserves to get punched by a coach period
Jul 12, 2012, 9:31 PM
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it was a close bowl game with a pic to put the nail in the coffin I would be showboating also
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Woody said in interview.....
Jul 12, 2012, 9:35 PM
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...his hero was George S. Patton, so I guess he kinda approached football with a kind of war mentality.
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Re: Woody Hayes.....30 years later do you remember
Jul 12, 2012, 9:35 PM
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I can honestly say both. I grew up 70 miles from Columbus and a major Buckeye and Woody Hayes fan. I started at Clemson fall of 1977. I think it took 1 or 2 games max before I became a die hard lifetime Clemson fan. I could not compare the atmosphere of Buckeye stadium with the electric atmosphere of Death Valley. By the end of the year there was no question on who I was rooting for in the Gator Bowl, but I really hated to see the way Woody went out. Classic case of someone staying too long. From what I've read Charlie Bauman and Woody actually became friends at some point after that game. The game had moved on from the "four yards and a cloud of dust" offensive philosophy. I remember watching the second half when Danny Ford put Warren Ratchford in. Warren weighed about 150 lbs soaking wet, but we started running him around the ends and he was like greased lightening. The big slow OSU defense could not catch him. Woody lived and breathed football, but honestly think he would have had the moral integrity to react differently to something like the Jerry Sandusky mess.
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I agree with that...big gap in the integrity between Woody..
Jul 12, 2012, 9:54 PM
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..and JoPa. I heard another interview with Woody and he talked about how hard work would overcome a lot of difficulties in life and how he was raised. There's simply no comparison between Woody losing his temper and Paterno protecting a child molester. I have a feeling Woody would have beaten the crap outta Sandusky *on the spot* after being notified of what happened.
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all I remember is the hitting Charlie B but I'm a Clemson
Jul 12, 2012, 9:46 PM
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fan so that was my only memory of him.
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Re: Woody Hayes.....30 years later do you remember
Jul 12, 2012, 10:09 PM
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I totally understood your comparison that you tried to make. Not sure why so many seemed to let the forest get in front of the trees. oops - I used an analogy - so many will miss this too. Anyway, good comparison.
As for CB, the announcers totally ignored that he got punched - maybe they didn't see it. I almost jumped to the ceiling in my house screaming for a call. I was surprised that woody was allowed to remain anywhere close to the field after that crap.
And I'm not making light of the paterno thing. That's another subject IMO.
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Re: Woody Hayes.....30 years later do you remember
Jul 12, 2012, 10:19 PM
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I remember that. I was watching the game in OH, with a bunch of OSU fans. I swore I saw Woody hit CB, but it happened so fast that no one else saw it, and the announcers didn't say a thing about it the rest of the game. By next morning, OSU had fired him.
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Re: Woody Hayes.....30 years later do you remember
Jul 12, 2012, 10:24 PM
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Keith Jackson said he never saw it.I saw it as soon as it happened, what a loser!
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i've always wondered how much intestinal fortitude
Jul 12, 2012, 10:43 PM
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it took for 1. Charlie Bauman to not slug him back and 2. Jeff Bryant to not deck him FOR Charlie since Jeff was right there beside him when it happened.....Charlie played NT at about 6'1" 230 or so and was a tough joker along with Rich Tuten who wasn't much bigger and is the strength coach with the Broncos now i think. I'll never forget that day.
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You Have To Look At
Jul 12, 2012, 10:52 PM
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the entire "body of work" of the two coaches. Without the Sandusky sewerage, Joe Pa would have won. But Paterno's "body of work" includes almost a decade and a half of covering for a child molester and, therefore enabling more God-awful child abuse.
Woody Hayes is a revered coach at OSU. Paterno will not be at PSU.
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I'm 26 and the only thing I know of
Jul 13, 2012, 12:01 AM
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Woody is that he hit a Clemson player.
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I was there. Didn't see
Jul 13, 2012, 9:25 AM
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the punch though. Couldn't see through the fog.
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