[Here's Spielman after Oregon State nullifies a sweet kickoff return for a touchdown with a dumb block in the back.] That's laziness, pure laziness, ... and lack of discipline. |
[Oregon State-Louisville: I love (ESPN analyst) Chris Spielman . After Louisville calls a pass play that goes for a touchdown (making the score 56-13), he chides Oregon State for playing man coverage.] I know this is an unpopular opinion, ... but it's not Louisville's job to stop themselves. |
But it will be a new test of his coaching skills. . . . He has to find a way to turn around an underachieving team. |
I asked the Marines when they were defending our country if they think about sports, ... They said they love sports. When you hear guys say sports doesn't provide an escape, well that's not according to guys on the front lines. [Football] isn't life or death but it's part of our society, and I don't think we should apologize for it. |
I think it's great, ... I tell everybody that this is the best job in the world. |
If A.J. flies off the board and a couple of other linebackers fly off the board, then, (Carpenter has) a shot to get picked in the first round. If they don't, then he's certainly going to be a second-rounder. But after draft day, it doesn't really matter. All that's thrown out the window, and he's going to have the opportunity to play and be a contributor somewhere. |
It's a dream game for college football fans. |
Look at the conference as a whole, and I don't think it's any question it's the strongest conference in the country. |
The best advice I got was to enjoy it. It's an opportunity you've been waiting for your whole life. Don't dread it, but embrace it. It's something that you can take with you for a long time. |
The exposure the Big Ten gets is national, ... A high school quarterback in California can get up at 9 o'clock on a Saturday morning and watch a Joe Tiller-coached team at Purdue and say, 'Wait a second. They throw the ball there. I like that and want to be a part of it.' |
This game has so many subplots because of all the ridiculous talent on the field, |