hoopsfan
Masters Student
Posts: 646
Reg: 12-26-04
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08-04-23 06:49 PM - Post#357551
https://gocolumbialions.com/news/2023/8/4/footbal l...
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rbg
Postdoc
Posts: 3059
Reg: 10-20-14
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08-04-23 09:03 PM - Post#357552
In response to hoopsfan
I heard that one before! Maybe he’ll end up at Cornell.
Seriously, though, Bagnoli is one of the all-time greats.
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palestra38
Professor
Posts: 32848
Reg: 11-21-04
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08-05-23 05:58 AM - Post#357556
In response to rbg
A great football man. Greatest Penn football coach in the Ivy era, and there have been some good ones. Performed a near-miracle at Columbia. Enjoy your retirement!
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LocalTiger
Masters Student
Posts: 434
Age: 58
Reg: 11-15-17
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08-05-23 09:08 AM - Post#357557
In response to palestra38
I hope he overcomes the health issue.
A great coach who made two programs
better.
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Chet Forte
Postdoc
Posts: 2974
Reg: 03-02-08
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08-05-23 10:05 AM - Post#357558
In response to LocalTiger
Wen Al took over the football program it was basically defunct. By the time the season opened it was already competitive. He has been a coaching genius. One of his great skills was his ability to communicate with players, coaches, administrators and finally interested alumni. Once I got to know him a little I would periodically email him and receive answers within a day. His letters to the alumni base of supporters came weekly. He cared about what we thought about the program. Here’s to Mark Fabish, a local boy with a chance to win this job on a permanent basis. Not to draw invidious comparisons but look at the dismal job that Engles has done, from his awful ghost written few emails a year to his on the court lack of any success.
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