I try to not speak bad of the dead. I'm sure BB did many wonderful things
in his life but the moniker St. Bobby wasn't exactly correct. I think he
encouraged questionable conduct on the field. (echo of the whistle) and
having his bench warmers start a fight with the other teams starters prior
to kickoff. Whitley is trying to be Dooley 2.0.
Charlie

On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 5:45 PM 'Oliver Barry' via GatorTalk <
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> I have a good question. What the heck is wrong with Whitley?
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> *From:* Shane Ford <[email protected]>
> *Date:* August 10, 2021 at 8:46:05 AM CDT
> *To:* GatorNews <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* *[gatornews] [SUN]:  Whitley: Bowden should be all-time
> winningest coach*
> *Reply-To:* [email protected]
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> Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach
> David Whitley
> <https://www.gainesville.com/staff/6792484002/david-whitley/>
> The Gainesville Sun
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> Before we ponder whether Minecraft will become an Olympic sport, allow me
> to ask a question as eternal as the Olympic flame:
>
> What the heck is wrong with the NCAA?
>
> The outrage I have in mind isn’t new, but Bobby Bowden’s death makes it
> freshly relevant. In a just world, he would be the all-time leader in wins
> for “major” college programs with 388 victories. But the Keystone NCAA Cops
> stripped FSU of 12 wins in 2010 as part of an academic cheating scandal.
>
> *More:*Bobby Bowden dies: Legendary coach built Florida State into
> college football powerhouse
>
> *Remembering a legend:*Gators notebook: Coaches pay tribute to FSU
> legendary coach Bobby Bowden
>
> *A tribute:*Whitley: Saint Bobby is the ultimate class act
>
> At issue was an online music appreciation course that jocks used to pad
> their grades in 2006-07. An investigation found Bowden was unaware of the
> crip course, but the buck stopped at the top.
>
> Fair enough, but compare that to the all-time leader in wins, Joe Paterno.
> He finished with 409 wins, but the NCAA stripped him of 111 after Penn
> State’s sexual-molestation scandal. Pennsylvania lawmakers sued, and the
> NCAA restored the wins in 2015 as part of the settlement.
>
> Let’s recap:
>
> FSU self-reported the infraction. It gave up victories in five sports,
> including the 2007 men’s track and field national championship. And it was
> all over one online music course.
>
> Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted of 45 counts of
> sex abuse of young boys. At best, a clueless Paterno spent decades missing
> the disturbing clues around his program.
>
> At worst, he turned a blind eye, passed responsibility to his superiors
> (some of whom ended up in jail) and willingly covered up the worst scandal
> in college football history.
>
> Paterno got to keep all his wins. Bowden did not.
>
> NCAA logic at work. ...
>
> The SEC’s Toughest Man Competition might go to LSU quarterback Myles
> Brennan. He was loading up a boat for a fishing trip when he tripped and
> broke his arm.
>
> Brennan thought it was just bruised and went fishing. Turns out he’d
> fractured his upper arm so badly that surgeons had to insert screws and
> plates to repair it.
>
> You have to be one tough hombre to go fishing with a shattered arm. I just
> hope Brennan caught a big one, because he’s going to miss at least half the
> football season. ...
>
> Current and former Florida athletes finished with 17 medals at the Tokyo
> Olympics. That would have placed UF in 17th in the medal count if it were a
> country.
>
> Georgia finished with eight medals. And it still has not won a national
> championship since Herschel Walker roamed the Earth. ...
>
> After participating in and watching dozens of preseason football
> interviews, one question remains. What’s the difference between a player’s
> “skills” and his “skill set”? ...
>
> Speaking of interviews, if you want to know why media members revered
> Bobby Bowden, a quick story. At the height of Michael Jackson’s fame, a
> Tallahassee TV reporter asked FSU’s coach to do an interview wearing one
> sequined glove, which was Jackson’s trademark.
>
> Bowden put on the glove, propped his elbow on the back of a couch and
> answered a bunch of football-related questions. His deadpan routine was
> unrivaled in coaching history until Nick Saban bit the head off a bat. ...
>
> Speaking of St. Nick, Alabama’s board of trustees approved his contract
> extension last week. Saban will average $10.6 million a year through 2028.
>
> He’ll be worth every penny, but talk about salary inflation. You know what
> FSU paid Bowden annually when he arrived in 1976?
>
> $37,500, but they probably threw in moving expenses. ...
>
> The Florida Panthers signed Miami Hurricanes quarterback D’Eriq King to an
> NIL deal Monday. In related news, the Tampa Bay Lightning announced they’d
> signed Vinny Testaverde as a backup goalie. ...
>
> The Dodgers’ trade for Max Scherzer last week was almost scuttled because
> Scherzer would have to pay about $1 million more in taxes if he moved to
> California. After a brief stalemate, L.A. agreed to pay Scherzer’s tax bill.
>
> I have no editorial comment other than to say if the L.A. Times wants to
> hire me, my tax bill is negotiable. And I would write on only three days
> rest. ...
>
> Correction — Ozzy Osbourne bit the head off a bat, not Nick Saban. The Sun
> regrets the error. ...
>
> Four of the six medals in Olympic women’s skateboarding went to
> competitors 13 or younger. In its quest to appeal to young viewers active
> on social media, the International Olympic Committee is adding the ancient
> Greek sport of breakdancing to the 2024 Paris Games.
>
> At this rate, the 2028 L.A. Olympics will replace wrestling with a TikTok
> competition. ...
>
> I don't want to say Michael Jackson was ahead of his time, but he was
> wearing a glove and a mask decades before anyone ever heard of Wuhan,
> China. Not that anyone really wanted to be like Mike. ...
>
> Bears rookie QB Justin Fields adheres to a plant-based diet and plans to
> open a vegan pizza shop in Chicago. That sound you just heard was Mike
> Ditka choking on a 24-ounce porterhouse. ...
>
> *Today in History: *1944 — U.S. defeated Japan in Battle of Guam. The
> NCAA later overturned the decision after it was determined a few Marines
> took a bogus online music course. ...
>
> That’s all the space we have for this week’s Whitley’s Believe It or Not.
> If it taxed your reading skill set, look at the bright side. The tax would
> have been a lot worse in California.
>
> *— David Whitley is The Gainesville Sun's sports columnist. Contact him at
> [email protected] <[email protected]>. And follow him on Twitter:
> @DavidEWhitley*
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