@bkfabs Ohio State is not in need of a formidable voice, one that has a history of failure, and that same voice pretends that failure and success, can assume the same identity, that both derive from the same fountain. And sadly enough, woke fans, those who have limited discernment, such fans take a villain and place him on a pedestal. Winning and losing is on opposite ends of the spectrum. John Cooper was a master of losing big games. And ambassador of pain and suffering. The recipients of his incompetence, were the fans and players at OSU. WE never do better when lying and making excuses for the past. JOHN COOPER A GREAT AMBASSADOR, BEST KNOWN FOR MAKING EXCUSES AND COVERING REALITY!!
@ Although Coop had his shortcomings as a coach, he has remained a faithful supporter of the program, despite the criticism he received after being fired. The man deserves respect for that, regardless of how you feel about his coaching abilities. Time to let go of the hate.
@garylandau9416 Good Moring Gary ! There is something about John that also affected me, and not from the standpoint of earned or respect due, John was more of the Mr Roger's type...you know...be a good neighbor, that is not a bad attribute, BUT, WHEN IT COMES TO FOOTBALL...It is about the wins, always has been, always will be, YES...At the end of the day, it is all about the W. That being said, being a good neighbor or a fine clergymen, or even a very charitable person,.once again, all of those traits, they fuel humanism, and in their place, greatly needed and appreciated. But Cooper being invited to speak alongside a sports analysts, and a few days before the Rose Bowl, and a game Hosting The Bucks. Are you kidding me, that is the equivalent of Jefferey Dahmer hosting a Mothers Day celebration at the Rose Garden. This Attempt to promote the losing legacy of John Cooper, and at this important and critical time, his appearance and showing, right before the Rose Bowl...TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE...
I think it says something that all the former head football coaches at Ohio State, who were fired, never turned their back on OSU. I worked in the athletic department there in the 1980s. They fired Earle Bruce very unceremoniously yet, every time I saw Coach Bruce over the years, until he passed away, he was pure Scarlet & Gray. Once a Buckeye....
@carseye1219 Being fired for providing and unacceptable service or product, that type of reaction (FIRING) does not demand or even provide a humane standard for dismissal. Here is something that you and all who share high regard for poor coaching. What about (4) straight losses to Michigan, sitting at home while our rival up North is playing for big ten Championships, and being the recipients of (10) Big Game loses, and ZERO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. Ryan if fired, and he should be, can we agree that given the damage to the donors, the fans, and the program. Would it not be fair to pink slip Ryan, and all while supporting the whole of the University. We do not need to handle unqualified coaches with kids gloves, Ryan is thriving on a millionaire salary, he is completely inept, you Sir, spoke of the athletic department earlier, my concern is with their administration department, their blind eye approach to the incompetent Head Coach. And rather than fire Ryan, they prefer to promote him as a celebrity. ENOUGH ALREADY. FOOTBALL IS A SPORT - RYAN IS NOT PRODUCING. FIRE HIM, FORGET ABOUT THE FINER POINTS THAT FAVOR A WOKE SOCIETY - LET HIS FIRING BE KURT AND DECISIVE. SET THE STANDARD FOR THE NEXT COACH IN LINE.
@@Stonewall7138 Anybody who thinks firing Day will be an instant fix and everything will be rosy should just look around. Texas A&M is still begging for money to pay off Jimbo Fisher, even reneging on NIL deals because of lack of $. Florida has never been the same since Urban left. Florida State's once lofty status is now a sh*t show. Look at Oklahoma, once almost the ultimate blue blood, now having 6 loss seasons. Nebraska couldn't stand a 3-loss season so they replaced it with 5-7 loss seasons. Michigan after Loyd Carr? Indiana only had a great season because Cignetti brought his whole program with him and IU's program only had one direction to go. Who is this miracle worker who will restore Ohio State to your standards seamlessly? If they fire Day as you want, there will be a "fire sale" of the program's best assets (Bye Caleb Downs). If you get your wish would you be happy with a clone of Alabama's 2024 season? "Woke society"? Have you transported yourself back to 2019 Florida? Ban books! "Mom's for Liberty"! Ha Ha.
@everydaytalk2810 The only disrespect, was interviewing John Cooper, rewarding a coach who is the glaring opposition to every great program that has ever achieved their goals. Cooper is a big game killer, a guy who came up short in the arena of winning big games. I am not concerned for speaking Truth, it remains needful, and if woke fans are upset or feel disrespected...so be it...once again for the record...John Cooper was and embarrassment for OSU. The only thing that has changed, the fans are beginning to accept losing as a way of life. And Ryan Day is the mentor, it is he who is trying to take our program back in time, his ability to win big games is also compromised. Ryan and John, both coaches, they are a stain on what would otherwise be a great program.
@TheCgraham18 It is fair to say, we have one thing in common, a strong dislike for our opposite opinions. Sooo...where division is at the center of discussion, only (2) options are available, either find unity through dialogue, or excercise separation. Good Bye!
Royalty....REALLY.... John Cooper, the master of disaster, Ryan Day and John Cooper, Identical Twins, (2) peas in pod, Both coaches are fond of Michigan, they cared so much for the Wolverines, that they decided to throw the games, while providing wins for the team up North. Cooper remains delusional, a true loser at OSU, Definitely not a fan favorite. This guy toots his own horn, in his demented mind, John sees himself in the same arena as Nick Saban. JOHN IS A TOTAL JOKE!!!
You are what Kirk Herbstreit was talking about. Hope you are proud. Based on your other comments I would consider you an embarrassment of a representative of our program. Grow up
Congrats to Coach Copper for going into the Hall of Fame! Go Buckeyes!
Coach Coop is a great ambassador for the Buckeyes.
@bkfabs
Ohio State is not in need of a formidable voice, one that has a history of failure, and that same voice pretends that failure and success, can assume the same identity, that both derive from the same fountain. And sadly enough, woke fans, those who have limited discernment, such fans take a villain and place him on a pedestal. Winning and losing is on opposite ends of the spectrum. John Cooper was a master of losing big games. And ambassador of pain and suffering. The recipients of his incompetence, were the fans and players at OSU. WE never do better when lying and making excuses for the past. JOHN COOPER A GREAT AMBASSADOR, BEST KNOWN FOR MAKING EXCUSES AND COVERING REALITY!!
@ Although Coop had his shortcomings as a coach, he has remained a faithful supporter of the program, despite the criticism he received after being fired. The man deserves respect for that, regardless of how you feel about his coaching abilities. Time to let go of the hate.
@@Stonewall7138nothing you say means anything. You need to grow up. Nobody cares that you aren’t satisfied.
@@Stonewall7138grow up. Go root for someone else and be a miserable fan for them. We don’t want you
Appreciate you both.
Coop caused me a lot of sleepless night but there's something about his character that I always liked.
@garylandau9416
Good Moring Gary !
There is something about John that also affected me, and not from the standpoint of earned or respect due, John was more of the Mr Roger's type...you know...be a good neighbor, that is not a bad attribute, BUT, WHEN IT COMES TO FOOTBALL...It is about the wins, always has been, always will be, YES...At the end of the day, it is all about the W. That being said, being a good neighbor or a fine clergymen, or even a very charitable person,.once again, all of those traits, they fuel humanism, and in their place, greatly needed and appreciated.
But Cooper being invited to speak alongside a sports analysts, and a few days before the Rose Bowl, and a game Hosting The Bucks.
Are you kidding me, that is the equivalent of Jefferey Dahmer hosting a Mothers Day celebration at the Rose Garden. This Attempt to promote the losing legacy of John Cooper, and at this important and critical time, his appearance and showing, right before the Rose Bowl...TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE...
@garylandau9416
Hello Gary !
My response regarding Cooper, it was rather harsh, and did little to show respect for a Buckeye hero.
I think it says something that all the former head football coaches at Ohio State, who were fired, never turned their back on OSU. I worked in the athletic department there in the 1980s. They fired Earle Bruce very unceremoniously yet, every time I saw Coach Bruce over the years, until he passed away, he was pure Scarlet & Gray. Once a Buckeye....
@carseye1219
Being fired for providing and unacceptable service or product, that type of reaction (FIRING) does not demand or even provide a humane standard for dismissal.
Here is something that you and all who share high regard for poor coaching. What about (4) straight losses to Michigan, sitting at home while our rival up North is playing for big ten Championships, and being the recipients of (10) Big Game loses, and ZERO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. Ryan if fired, and he should be, can we agree that given the damage to the donors, the fans, and the program.
Would it not be fair to pink slip Ryan, and all while supporting the whole of the University. We do not need to handle unqualified coaches with kids gloves, Ryan is thriving on a millionaire salary, he is completely inept, you Sir, spoke of the athletic department earlier, my concern is with their administration department, their blind eye approach to the incompetent Head Coach. And rather than fire Ryan, they prefer to promote him as a celebrity. ENOUGH ALREADY. FOOTBALL IS A SPORT - RYAN IS NOT PRODUCING. FIRE HIM, FORGET ABOUT THE FINER POINTS THAT FAVOR A WOKE SOCIETY - LET HIS FIRING BE KURT AND DECISIVE. SET THE STANDARD FOR THE NEXT COACH IN LINE.
@@Stonewall7138get a life.
@@Stonewall7138 Anybody who thinks firing Day will be an instant fix and everything will be rosy should just look around. Texas A&M is still begging for money to pay off Jimbo Fisher, even reneging on NIL deals because of lack of $. Florida has never been the same since Urban left. Florida State's once lofty status is now a sh*t show. Look at Oklahoma, once almost the ultimate blue blood, now having 6 loss seasons. Nebraska couldn't stand a 3-loss season so they replaced it with 5-7 loss seasons. Michigan after Loyd Carr? Indiana only had a great season because Cignetti brought his whole program with him and IU's program only had one direction to go. Who is this miracle worker who will restore Ohio State to your standards seamlessly? If they fire Day as you want, there will be a "fire sale" of the program's best assets (Bye Caleb Downs). If you get your wish would you be happy with a clone of Alabama's 2024 season? "Woke society"? Have you transported yourself back to 2019 Florida? Ban books! "Mom's for Liberty"! Ha Ha.
Coop has always been a good ambassador for Ohio State since his retirement.
Good dude. Recruited ELITE talent probably more than even later regimes. Just slightly missed that certain IT factor
John Cooper sounds crazy 🤣 easy game to call huh lol OSU continues to write checks boy
John Cooper couldnt beat Michigan. That was his downfall
Ducks win by 7
This guy 😂😂😂
John Cooper ruined my childhood…
Boring!
Why jinx us with Cooper?
No disrespect but if this interview gets over 2000 views ( we lose Wednesday) I seen it in a dream
@everydaytalk2810
The only disrespect, was interviewing John Cooper, rewarding a coach who is the glaring opposition to every great program that has ever achieved their goals. Cooper is a big game killer, a guy who came up short in the arena of winning big games. I am not concerned for speaking Truth, it remains needful, and if woke fans are upset or feel disrespected...so be it...once again for the record...John Cooper was and embarrassment for OSU. The only thing that has changed, the fans are beginning to accept losing as a way of life. And Ryan Day is the mentor, it is he who is trying to take our program back in time, his ability to win big games is also compromised. Ryan and John, both coaches, they are a stain on what would otherwise be a great program.
Well 2300+ views we are cooked.
@@Stonewall7138I can’t begin to describe or tell you how ridiculous what you posted is. Grow up
@TheCgraham18
It is fair to say, we have one thing in common, a strong dislike for our opposite opinions. Sooo...where division is at the center of discussion, only (2) options are available, either find unity through dialogue, or excercise separation. Good Bye!
One dinosaur interviewing another....... okay.....
Royalty....REALLY....
John Cooper, the master of disaster, Ryan Day and John Cooper, Identical Twins, (2) peas in pod, Both coaches are fond of Michigan, they cared so much for the Wolverines, that they decided to throw the games, while providing wins for the team up North. Cooper remains delusional, a true loser at OSU, Definitely not a fan favorite. This guy toots his own horn, in his demented mind, John sees himself in the same arena as Nick Saban.
JOHN IS A TOTAL JOKE!!!
Put the pipe down
@bryanchambers9728
Ahhh...I get it ...Go woke when the Truth hurts !!
@@Stonewall7138 you couldn't find the truth if it was up your ass kicking field goals. Have a happy new year snowflake. 😂
You are what Kirk Herbstreit was talking about. Hope you are proud. Based on your other comments I would consider you an embarrassment of a representative of our program. Grow up
@@bryanchambers9728best comment ever. That dude is a total moron