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Scoff if you wish but first listen to Stewart. “When coach Holtz left in ‘85 that (first) recruiting class we had in South Bend, (the) majority of those guys were coming here,” he said. “They all switched (Minnesota commitments) and came to South Bend with coach Holtz (in 1986). You’re talking about a lot of great players. …We were able to have a national championship with those guys.”!
Holtz left and took those guys including Tony Rice while our admin picked the players' choice John Gutekunst over Bobby Ross who'd win a national title 4-5 years later at Ga. Tech. He was tearing it up at Maryland I believe before gutey was hired....can't remember any NCAA baggage.
Oh you Gopher football what-ifs.
Besides Rice didn't Holtz take a few other recruits with him that turned out to be pretty good? Not to mention most of the coaches? I never had respect for that clown.
When I talked to Lou about you, he said the feeling was mutual.
Holtz left and took those guys including Tony Rice while our admin picked the players' choice John Gutekunst over Bobby Ross who'd win a national title 4-5 years later at Ga. Tech. He was tearing it up at Maryland I believe before gutey was hired....can't remember any NCAA baggage.
Oh you Gopher football what-ifs.
Holtz also said MN was a potential gold mine for the right coach when he left Notre Dame - at a news conference. The NCAA fallout on a charge Holtz gave or lent a small amount to a student was so slight here I don't remember the details - nothing like what came down in basketball. The Gutekunst hire was one of the worst in all the years I've followed the Gophers - it just killed the momentum, like air out of a balloon. Ross would have been a much, much better hire, but Giel, who brought Ross to campus, was undercut by players and a bureaucrat named Wilkerson, who sabotaged Giel's hiring process.
Careful Doc, Parski is on the protected species list.
Perhaps the reason hoax felt Minnesota was a "gold mine" when taking the job was the fact that in addition to all the "gold he could mine" was another natural resource with coins of gold to hand out was this dude named Luther Darville. Go back and check it out people, Lou hoax thought he had the gold mine and he thought one of his chief miners of that gold could also mint the gold and distribute the gold and the Luther Darville chapter of the lou hoax days provided the perfect cover for old "golden lou..." before he took a lot of his recruits to the "golden dome..." Old Lou hoax and Luther Darville were a great imitation of the "gold dust twins..."
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This is a lot of innuendo with no substance. I'm not even sure what accusation you're trying to make. In english, please?
Holtz also said MN was a potential gold mine for the right coach when he left Notre Dame - at a news conference. The NCAA fallout on a charge Holtz gave or lent a small amount to a student was so slight here I don't remember the details - nothing like what came down in basketball.
This is a lot of innuendo with no substance. I'm not even sure what accusation you're trying to make. In english, please?
So the sanctions he left us with would have been more severe. Holtz left because he felt the heat of the NCAA. Just like EVERY OTHER STOP. He leaves just before penalties are handed down. He leaves with a clean image, and takes a dump on Arkansas, Minnesota, Notre Dame, and South Carolina. None of those schools escaped sanctions after he left. None of them.