Tim Brewster (Former Minnesota Coach, Current FSU TE Coach) Takes a Shot at Michigan on Twitter
@TimBrewster: Most draft picks doesn't correlate to winning.....Just ask Michigan! #OrangeBowlChampions https://twitter.com/TimBrewster
Ohio State had more drafted than Clemson did and yet lost by 31 points to them.
Sounds like they checked out early.
None of his awful teams ever underperformed.
Harbaugh has 20 wins and 14 draft picks. You are talking foolishly.
(don't neg, just observing the obvious)
Oh, the campaign to remind Tim Brewster how valued his opinion is among those of us who cheer for certain Big Ten teams is already underway. The interesting thing will be to see if he engages anyone currently reminding him of how successful and beloved he was at Minnesota.
I don't want to hear it from a non-rival school, especially about a one-point win. Brewster better start thinking about 'Bama!
Yes he breathed our air
who was just drafted?
This guys is a lowlife. Supposed to be professional and set good examples for kids but is allowed to mock another program and their success in the given situation. The world we live in. Orange Bowl wins are good in your backyard but I bet if you took a pole from both teams players on which they would rather have, I'd say each player would rather take being drafted than that bowl win. No NFL offices are going to want players coached up by the clowns at FSU unless they are super talented. Even then they gamble with those players being thrown in jail, not being able to read a playbook/understand terms and basically fucking up because these kids come from places where they are surrounded by idiots. You can take a kid from the farm but you cant take the farm out of the kid. Fuck FSU.
That's rich coming from the guy who made Nick Sheridan look like an all-B1G quarterback
I love it! Harbaugh is living rent free in the head of every coach south of the Mason-Dixon line. If they aren't hatin', we aren't winning. Bring on the haters!
The fact you have to add his title in parenthesis says a lot. Legit did not know who this clown was.
I knew who he was, but was surprised to hear he had a job after the colossal dump he left at Minnesota.
Rich Rod's 2008 squad smoked his team like a Newport. Let that sink in
April 29th, 2017 at 11:29 PM ^
Harbaugh-Badger don't care.
Wipes a bugger on Brewster
UM for posting this you make me Proud to spend an hour or two a day here. Does anyone know if that was a buckeye that did that revolting bit of hide the booger?
I wonder if he's taking credit for Fisher's wins like he did with Mack Brown
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt."
You want a more revealing quote, here is one Jameis Winston:
"It was a blessing to meet a guy like that. It was an honor to meet him. All of his accomplishments, and the type of coach that he is, I wish I could have played for him."
April 29th, 2017 at 10:20 PM ^
April 29th, 2017 at 10:51 PM ^
April 29th, 2017 at 11:19 PM ^
and now seems to have settled in as a career TEs coach?
Yeah, I care what he says.
April 29th, 2017 at 11:25 PM ^
April 30th, 2017 at 12:35 AM ^
LOL. Rent free...
I am happy for you that you could come to grips with this. Although I thought you wrote that quite eliquently especially the part of "Don't be an ass" it just, gave it that loving touch.
April 30th, 2017 at 10:22 AM ^
If only I knew how to transpose coach's head onto the salt guy.
Tim Brewster is going to develop hypertension with all that salt.
April 30th, 2017 at 10:34 AM ^
April 30th, 2017 at 12:10 PM ^
The problem hasn't been this class of draft picks. The problem was that Hoke basically didn't recruit anything after these classes.
Most of our draft picks in this draft were from the 2012 and 2013 recruiting class. Those classes had 25 and 27 commits, respectively, and were ranked #6 and #4 in the country. But the 2014 class had 17 commits and ranked #20 in the country, and the 2015 class (which was mostly Hoke - Harbaugh had a month to patch up the holes in that class after being hired) had 14 commits and was #37 in the country. Obviously Harbaugh has been recruiting like gangbusters since being here, but the team that FSU played in the Orange Bowl had a huge gap in the roster between excellent senior leadership and a bunch of talented youngsters.
It's tough to win consistently with basically 2.5 solid recruiting classes on your roster. Lucklily, that's a problem that's going to disappear in the next year or two.
giving us attention. It's all good and if I was Harbaugh I wouldn't waste my time responding to a TE coach. The goal is to get players in the NFL and Harbaugh has done just that and that is what kids want.