Buddy Teevens
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Buddy Buddy Buddysader24 wrote:Can't beat the system.
Man. I just had to dig up this topic. I will never forget how I was sold on that commercial and really thought things were going to change. I was so happy when we beat SMU to begin the Teevens era. I think that was my last day of happiness. This man is a horrible coach. I can't believe Dartmouth is still letting him coach. About 3 years ago, their fans were calling for his job.
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RD's twin must be their AD.
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6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
I remember my Dad coming home after meeting him for the 1st time at either a Greenbacker meeting or something and telling me, "I don't think this guy is gonna work out." He also told me after meeting Pete McGinnis and discussing X's and O's with him for 3 hours at a bar one night that, "His defensive system seems insane, if it works we'll lead the country in sacks, if it doesnt work we'll give up 50 pts a game." He actually had different defensive schemes McGinnis had written up on Bar napkins in his pocket and showed them to me. His exact words were, "I'm nuts, but I'm not this fuc*in nuts."
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sader24 wrote:I remember my Dad coming home after meeting him for the 1st time at either a Greenbacker meeting or something and telling me, "I don't think this guy is gonna work out." He also told me after meeting Pete McGinnis and discussing X's and O's with him for 3 hours at a bar one night that, "His defensive system seems insane, if it works we'll lead the country in sacks, if it doesnt work we'll give up 50 pts a game." He actually had different defensive schemes McGinnis had written up on Bar napkins in his pocket and showed them to me. His exact words were, "I'm nuts, but I'm not this fuc*in nuts."
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One of the worst coaching hires in history..........
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--for ... 08094.html
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--for ... 08094.html
The Buddy Teevens/Walt Harris double whammy at Stanford. Teevens took over a program coming off the Rose Bowl and a 10-win season in three years and promptly went 2-9, on his way to a 10-23 tenure. He was followed by Harris, whose second season was a 1-11 debacle. The program then was rescued by Jim Harbaugh.
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Tulane Class of 1981
Tulane Class of 1981
In 24 years of being a head coach, Buddy has never won more than 8 games in one season. That's pretty bad. The last time he won 7 games was in 1991. He went 7-2 and undefeated in the Ivy League with Dartmouth. That was the season that earned him a job at Tulane. Lol.
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It bothers me when I read quotes from former AD's and they talk about how Buddy Teevens walked into a "no win situation" or whatever the heck he said. Isn't it the AD's job to make it a winnable situation. It is like RD now talking about all the things we are doing to improve the athletic department. Well why in the heck weren't we doing these things 10 years ago pre Katrina. They talk like someone else was doing everything wrong when they were the ones running the show.
If Kevin White felt like Tulane had no chance to do anything then he should have stopped drawing a paycheck. Obviously he was wrong because shortly after he left we went undefeated.
If Kevin White felt like Tulane had no chance to do anything then he should have stopped drawing a paycheck. Obviously he was wrong because shortly after he left we went undefeated.
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Teevens produced the same results at Stanford that he did at Tulane. Look at Stanford now. Stanford has all the resources Tulane doesn't to have National Championship caliber teams in every sport. Teevens had absolutely no excuse for his failure at Stanford.
Damn.Eaglewave wrote:In 24 years of being a head coach, Buddy has never won more than 8 games in one season. That's pretty bad. The last time he won 7 games was in 1991. He went 7-2 and undefeated in the Ivy League with Dartmouth. That was the season that earned him a job at Tulane. Lol.
Look out! Buddy and his Big Green are on a roll!Wave QB wrote:Damn.Eaglewave wrote:In 24 years of being a head coach, Buddy has never won more than 8 games in one season. That's pretty bad. The last time he won 7 games was in 1991. He went 7-2 and undefeated in the Ivy League with Dartmouth. That was the season that earned him a job at Tulane. Lol.
http://m.dartmouthsports.com/mobile/Vie ... m_id=11600
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Buddy did the Late Show last night with Stephen Colbert. He's going to be rich! Helped invent a mobile tackling dummy.
http://mobile.vnews.com/home/18932745-1 ... rt-tonight
http://mobile.vnews.com/home/18932745-1 ... rt-tonight
Teevens will be bringing the Mobile Virtual Player, a prototype for a remote-control tackling dummy he’s helped develop that has been attracting national attention this fall for a possible application in reducing live-contact drills and concussions.
Teevens obtained a provisional patent last December for their automated tackling dummy, called the Mobile Tackling Target, to replace the static pop-up ones now used by players. The team hopes to hold an official patent within the year for the device, which last spring also landed them in the top three for the most inventive undergraduate student invention at the Lemelson-MIT National Collegiate Student Prize competition. - See more at: http://engineering.dartmouth.edu/magazi ... ries#.dpuf
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Tulane Class of 1981
Tulane Class of 1981
In related news, the Teevens' coached Dartmouth squad engaged 11 of the mobile dummies in a scrimmage. After a strong showing early on by Teevens' bunch, the dummies overtook them late to win by a score of 10-3.tpstulane wrote:Buddy did the Late Show last night with Stephen Colbert. He's going to be rich! Helped invent a mobile tackling dummy.
http://mobile.vnews.com/home/18932745-1 ... rt-tonightTeevens will be bringing the Mobile Virtual Player, a prototype for a remote-control tackling dummy he’s helped develop that has been attracting national attention this fall for a possible application in reducing live-contact drills and concussions.
Teevens obtained a provisional patent last December for their automated tackling dummy, called the Mobile Tackling Target, to replace the static pop-up ones now used by players. The team hopes to hold an official patent within the year for the device, which last spring also landed them in the top three for the most inventive undergraduate student invention at the Lemelson-MIT National Collegiate Student Prize competition. - See more at: http://engineering.dartmouth.edu/magazi ... ries#.dpuf
I just had to. It was too easy.
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I was waiting for some comedy! Good job TJ!JTLiuzza wrote:In related news, the Teevens' coached Dartmouth squad engaged 11 of the mobile dummies in a scrimmage. After a strong showing early on by Teevens' bunch, the dummies overtook them late to win by a score of 10-3.tpstulane wrote:Buddy did the Late Show last night with Stephen Colbert. He's going to be rich! Helped invent a mobile tackling dummy.
http://mobile.vnews.com/home/18932745-1 ... rt-tonightTeevens will be bringing the Mobile Virtual Player, a prototype for a remote-control tackling dummy he’s helped develop that has been attracting national attention this fall for a possible application in reducing live-contact drills and concussions.
Teevens obtained a provisional patent last December for their automated tackling dummy, called the Mobile Tackling Target, to replace the static pop-up ones now used by players. The team hopes to hold an official patent within the year for the device, which last spring also landed them in the top three for the most inventive undergraduate student invention at the Lemelson-MIT National Collegiate Student Prize competition. - See more at: http://engineering.dartmouth.edu/magazi ... ries#.dpuf
I just had to. It was too easy.
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Tulane Class of 1981
Tulane Class of 1981
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Too bad he couldn't invent an offense that work.
Buddy Teevens thread. Are we desperate? Buddy Buddy he is our man! If Buddy cannot do it no one can! Seriously he left Tommy Bowden a few pretty good players to bring us to 12-0 and number 7 in the nation Tommy Bowden and Coach Rod made it happen with great coaching and team discipline which Tulane has not had since.