RiverDog wrote:Yea, that result caught a lot of people by surprise. I loved seeing 'Bama get trashed like that, although I would have preferred it had been done by a lessor known school vs. Clemson, which has a bit of a dynasty of their own now.
Currently FBS football is biased towards the southeastern part of the country. The Pac 12 is an embarrassment.
politicalfootball wrote:I like Washington, Oregon and Boise state in this coming decade sometime to go all the way. My money is on Oregon to do it.
idhawkman wrote:The Pac 12 will rise again. Currently their talent is being raided by the SEC so as soon as they can get some wins on the west coast of big games, they'll be back.
Thanks I didn't remember WSU won it all in '91.
burrrton wrote:That's because they didn't. Washington did, and did so with arguably the best college football player to ever play, at least on the defensive side of the ball: Steve Emtman.
That he fizzled in the pros (roids would be my guess) doesn't change the fact that there has never been a guy who could so dominate a game.
Even if he did 'roids, I doubt that they had anything to do with those injuries.
burrrton wrote:Steroids were heavily implicated in those types of injuries. There was some thought about them weakening the structures themselves, but I'm not sure if that was ever more than theory, but there were a ton of studies indicating building muscle so quickly and extensively would 'overwhelm' the ligaments' ability to hold, especially in unpredictable, explosive motions with blows coming from all directions.
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One source, but there are/were a million more:
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/ne ... 009-02-20/
In any event, your assertation that Entman's career was likely ruined by steroid use is completely speculative.
As far as I know, he has never admitted to using steroids even though he's been out of the game for over 2 decades.
burrrton wrote:
Of course, but the fact that roids made you injury prone is not some wild fantasy I cooked up- it's accepted as a given in the medical community, or at least was (I worked in orthopedic rehab for 10 years).
I played with him in high school and was a friend of his in college- you're going to have to trust me on this one.
RiverDog wrote:In any event, your assertation that Entman's career was likely ruined by steroid use is completely speculative.
burrrton wrote:Of course, but the fact that roids made you injury prone is not some wild fantasy I cooked up- it's accepted as a given in the medical community, or at least was (I worked in orthopedic rehab for 10 years).
RiverDog wrote:As far as I know, he has never admitted to using steroids even though he's been out of the game for over 2 decades.
burrrton wrote:I played with him in high school and was a friend of his in college- you're going to have to trust me on this one.
Oh, I don't think that it's "cooked up". I was being critical of the study you submitted.
Of course, I'll trust what you're saying as being first hand information. I was just saying that a lot of athletes, as your study shows, admitted after their playing careers, I assume to clear their conscience and to bring attention to the problem, that they doped up.
Steve Emtman had a brother he outweighed by 100’pounds when he went pro. I think
idhawkman wrote:I could be wrong on this but if I remember correctly, the roids made you put on muscle mass faster than the joints could hold up or support the extra weight and that's what made the joints weak. They just weren't used to all the weight or werent' big enough to support it.
Hawktawk wrote:On another note if im an NFL GM looking for a coach I back up the brinks truck to Dabos door .
RiverDog wrote:Hiring a college coach for an NFL gig is a mixed bag. Pete has done well here, but he had extensive experience in the NFL before his USC job. Hairball cut his coaching teeth in the college game and was successful in the NFL as well. But then you have the Nick Sabans and Steve Spurriers of the world. That's why there's the tedoncy for the NFL to stay "in house" for their HC positions.
I hardly remember Steve Emtman, what made him so good ?
politicalfootball wrote:Pardon my ignorance but does anyone know off the top of your head who was the last PAC 12 team to win a national championship.
politicalfootball wrote:Pardon my ignorance but does anyone know off the top of your head who was the last PAC 12 team to win a national championship.
burrrton wrote:Yup- SC in '04.
c_hawkbob wrote:The question was the last Pac 12 team to have won it, not that still holds the title.
RiverDog wrote:That one was vacated by the BCS.
RiverDog wrote:
It was a relevant point and pertinent to this discussion.
RiverDog wrote:It was a relevant point and pertinent to this discussion.
c_hawkbob wrote:But it didn't alter the the fact that it was still the correct answer to the question as asked. You seemed to have made your 'pertinent point' as though it were a correction to the answer given.
burrrton wrote:Incidentally, UW would have absolutely *waxed* Miami that year had they played.
It was a joke handing them a share of UW's NC.
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