
I’m rockin’ some Bruce Springsteen and Steve Earle today.

@bshank fair enough there. Bruce was great and I don’t know who I’d wwant to see, either. Steve Earle is just way too real.

Great music night, courtesy of the TiVo: Jazz, Mel Brooks, opera and Bruce at the Kennedy Center. Now Steve Earle sings Townes Van Zant.

I wish Bruce Springsteen would cover Steve Earle’s “Waiting on You” ;)

RT @CoachUrbanMeyer: Earle Bruce, great friend and coach, came to the evening practice and talked to the team.
…Conley should help. He's a familiar name to many local fans — someone who played for Woody Hayes, worked for Earle Bruce, John Cooper and Tressel and was the point man for some great Ohio Sate recruiting classes. “Maybe we're not going to be seen as just…
…spent 17 years over two tours of duty at Ohio State as an assistant and recruiting coordinator under three coaches — Earle Bruce, John Cooper and Jim Tressel — and securing his pension, Conley stepped away from coaching in 2004 to pursue other opportunities. But…
…coach at Ohio Dominican. Conley, 59, worked at OSU on two tours for a combined 17 years under three OSU head coaches - Earle Bruce, John Cooper and Jim Tressel. He had been serving as a recruiting analyst for ESPNU the past several years. He resigned from…
…with Holtz for 10-plus seasons, including stops at South Carolina and Connecticut. Fitch has also worked under Don Nehlen, Earle Bruce and Lou Holtz during his 21-year career. “Todd Fitch and I have a long-lasting relationship,” said Holtz. “Todd has a great…
…Connecticut. A veteran with over 21 years of coaching experience, Fitch has also worked under legendary head coaches Don Nehlen, Earle Bruce and Lou Holtz during his career which spans back to 1986 and included stops at alma mater Ohio Wesleyan, Bowling Green,…
Good programs are good programs … The great ones seem to always stay up there, while there's always some ebb and flow. That happens in college football.—Earle Bruce, Belleville News-Democrat
When you're playing teams year after year, the respect factor is built upon how much of a hard-hitting game was it, how tough were they and did they keep bringing it? … You remember how bruising they were and how much respect you had for the competition.—Jim Tressel, Belleville News-Democrat
I wasn't around those times … It's a rivalry game for us. … It's kind of up in the air why it's always a good game.—Juice Williams, Belleville News-Democrat
I can remember when Illinois beat Ohio State in Woody Hayes' third year, 41-20 … They had two great halfbacks and a great coach (Ray Eliot) and they became a great program. If you get a great player or two, they can turn things around quickly.
Good programs are good programs—Earle Bruce, The Bucyrus Telegraph