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Well I think O'Leary is a big part of the formula to future success. He really cracked down on this team and finally brought them some discipline. If he brought past success to Georgia Tech, and was originally hired to coach what is historically a premier program at Notre Dame, then why wouldn't he be able to bring this team into the national spot light and create one that resides in the upper eschelons of college football? Kruzcek wasn't bad of a coach but he just wasn't good enough. One thing that I really respect is that unlike Kruzcek, O'Leary is very reserved about talking about this team. Hes not going off and claiming that UCF will crush their opponents like the former coach often did.
05-12-2004 04:41 PM
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[] - moloch_322 - 05-12-2004 04:41 PM
[] - rickheel - 05-11-2004, 12:51 PM
[] - JD Heel - 05-11-2004, 01:05 PM
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