So Freeze's comment about Golson on twitter...

dawgstudent

Heisman
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Commitment is staying loyal to what you said you were going to do, long after the mood you said it in, has left you #WinTheDay

Their coaches need a social media class.
 

HD6

Sophomore
Apr 8, 2003
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No college football coach should ever use the word commitment un-ironically, but certainly not Freeze.
 

coach66

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Mar 5, 2009
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+1

nicetimingku, they have been called transfer U by some, oh the irony.
 

57stratdawg

Heisman
Dec 1, 2004
148,414
24,193
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Everyone knows that 'commitment', prior to signing a LOI, means something much different as after signing it.
 
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BeardoMSU

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Everyone knows that commitment, prior to signing a LOI, means something much different as after signing it.

How about signing a contract with a particular school to coach their football team, but bolting when a better job comes up? #commitment&love
 

KurtRambis4

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Freeze's

story has yet to be written, but one thing is for certain...the dude is the master at BS (which makes him be a perfect fit for OM).
 

Philly Dawg

All-American
Oct 6, 2012
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I'm beginning to wonder if he un-ironically believes his own BS and sees no hypocricy.
 

DerHntr

All-Conference
Sep 18, 2007
15,820
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College coaches are in the business of saying one thing and doing another. Just too damn easy for his type to fit in. He definitely has found his calling.
 

Digging dog

Sophomore
Aug 22, 2012
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Sounds like the proverbial boat all of the recruits are swimming too has sprung a leak Paw.
 

jb1020

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Jun 7, 2009
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You seriosuly wonder in Bjork has ever mentioned anything to these coaches

A head coach basically telling a kid "17 you" on the way out, arguing with a parody account of himself.

What else is there?
 

BiscuitEater

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Yes, stolen from the Ducks ...

From http://reporting1blog.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/win-the-day-oregon-football/

With the sting of the Rose Bowl loss still fresh, Oregon football was back at work for the fall of 2010 with their new motto Fast. Hard. Finish. Head Coach Chip Kelly believes every day is an opportunity to grow as a team and get better as a player, which is where the team’s slogan “Win The Day” comes from.

Others have noticed ... Ole Miss Football Trolling Oregon, Chip Kelly

"Win the day" is a saying that former Ducks head coach Chip Kelly brought to Eugene when he took over back in 2009. It was three words that were often said to his players to keep them grounded.
 

BiscuitEater

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I didn't realize that Oregon had actually ''registered"

What else is there?

"Win the day" as a trademark. At least OM has access to Miss'ippi's best lawyers

Oregon officials have registered the phrase "Win the Day" as a trademark with the state but so far have held off on the longer, more costly process of a federal trademark. James, a lifelong Oregon fan, signed over to the university his rights for the logo.

"It is special," James said. "I felt when we presented that really, really confident about it. I really felt that it had the potential to turn into something big. And of course, if the success wasn't there, the phrasing and identity wouldn't be as powerful."

Lightning in a logo

With the Ducks (9-0) ranked No. 1 in the nation this season for the first time in history, "Win the Day" has an attractive sheen. It's also catchy, brief enough to stick with teenage recruits who visit the university-owned site oregongridiron.com, but universal enough to attract adults seeking business or self-help maxims.

"I think 'Win the Day' kind of resonated with me, because to accomplish stuff, you have to focus on the day," said George Reed of West Linn, who works in medical sales. An Oregon fan, Reed is selling unofficial "Win the Day" bumper stickers at www.oregonyello.com, a site more for fun than profit, he said.

From ... 2010 ... As Oregon Ducks 'Win the Day' over and over, motto gathers steam ... http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindducksbeat/2010/11/as_oregon_ducks_win_the_day_ov.html