Current Head Coaches Playing Careers

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Reaser
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Current Head Coaches Playing Careers

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Always cool to read about people playing football.

The picture of John Fox is classic.

"Ranking the playing careers of all 32 NFL head coaches"

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/16378 ... ayers-32-1
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John "Nature Boy" Fox. I remember reading somewhere that Joe Gibbs played MLB in college...don't know if that's true, but I found that to be odd. Also, from the article, I found it odd that Miami of Ohio made a statue of John Harbaugh. Yeah, he's a nice coach, but I'd rank him #9 on the Miami of Ohio coaching pedigree:

1) Brown
2) Blaik
3) Hayes
4) Gillman
5) Schembechler
6) Ewbank
7) Parseghian
8) Tressel
9) Harbaugh
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Out of all the NFL coaches I would never think Fox was a "Spicoli" type during his playing days. I'm sure his players love seeing that photo.

As for Gibbs here's SDSU pic of him saying he was an End.
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And one of John Madden during his playing days
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According to a 1996 article by Don Smith in The Coffin Corner, Gibbs played tight end, guard, and linebacker at San Diego State.

http://www.profootballresearchers.org/a ... 02-640.pdf
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Bryan wrote:I found it odd that Miami of Ohio made a statue of John Harbaugh. Yeah, he's a nice coach, but I'd rank him #9 on the Miami of Ohio coaching pedigree:
Pretty sure it was automatic for winning the Super Bowl. I believe that's one of the criteria at Miami (Ohio) with their 'cradle of coaches'. National Championship or Super Bowl winning head coach and you get a statue.
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Reaser wrote:
Bryan wrote:I found it odd that Miami of Ohio made a statue of John Harbaugh. Yeah, he's a nice coach, but I'd rank him #9 on the Miami of Ohio coaching pedigree:
Pretty sure it was automatic for winning the Super Bowl. I believe that's one of the criteria at Miami (Ohio) with their 'cradle of coaches'. National Championship or Super Bowl winning head coach and you get a statue.
I wonder if they'd do a statue of a professor who won the Nobel Prize? :D
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rhickok1109 wrote:
Reaser wrote:
Bryan wrote:I found it odd that Miami of Ohio made a statue of John Harbaugh. Yeah, he's a nice coach, but I'd rank him #9 on the Miami of Ohio coaching pedigree:
Pretty sure it was automatic for winning the Super Bowl. I believe that's one of the criteria at Miami (Ohio) with their 'cradle of coaches'. National Championship or Super Bowl winning head coach and you get a statue.
I wonder if they'd do a statue of a professor who won the Nobel Prize? :D
Yeah, I'm not sure if Miami of Ohio is one of those schools that cares more about football and money or if it cares more about what school is supposed to be.
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