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Interesting read in book on Baylor's Art Briles

Mikesi

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Oct 17, 2013
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Ran across a book about Art Briles' career in a bookstore and was just wondering if UCF would be mentioned in it. We were! It was a thing of beauty. Talked about how much UCF wanted to beat them and that their players just didn't understand that. UCF was David and Baylor was Goliath and we struck them down.
Of course us UCF fans know what really went down. Our O-line and beast-like receivers "punched them in the mouth," because Art Briles and Baylor didn't understand that there are 2 sides to a football game. Offense AND defense. Also, his team was badly outcoached.
I guess the 2014 Fiesta Bowl is truly starting to make college football history now in print.



This post was edited on 1/31 10:34 PM by Mikesi
 
Originally posted by Mikesi:
Ran across a book about Art Briles' career in a bookstore and was just wondering if UCF would be mentioned in it. We were! It was a thing of beauty. Talked about how much UCF wanted to beat them and that their players just didn't understand that. UCF was David and Baylor was Goliath and we struck them down.
Of course us UCF fans know what really went down. Our O-line and beast-like receivers "punched them in the mouth," because Art Briles and Baylor didn't understand that there are 2 sides to a football game. Offense AND defense. Also, his team was badly outcoached.
I guess the 2014 Fiesta Bowl is truly starting to make college football history now in print.



This post was edited on 1/31 10:34 PM by Mikesi
Who won that game anyway? I didn't bother to watch once I saw the 40 times of the Baylor roster.
 
I can't wait for the O'leary autobiography to be out!

Can you imagine what a book like that would read like?
 
Originally posted by HammerB08:
Originally posted by Mikesi:
Ran across a book about Art Briles' career in a bookstore and was just wondering if UCF would be mentioned in it. We were! It was a thing of beauty. Talked about how much UCF wanted to beat them and that their players just didn't understand that. UCF was David and Baylor was Goliath and we struck them down.
Of course us UCF fans know what really went down. Our O-line and beast-like receivers "punched them in the mouth," because Art Briles and Baylor didn't understand that there are 2 sides to a football game. Offense AND defense. Also, his team was badly outcoached.
I guess the 2014 Fiesta Bowl is truly starting to make college football history now in print.



This post was edited on 1/31 10:34 PM by Mikesi
Who won that game anyway? I didn't bother to watch once I saw the 40 times of the Baylor roster.
I want to read another post from a Baylor fan about metrics. That was great stuff.
 
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