Sports Illustrated article on Cristobal
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 3:07 pm
EUGENE, Ore. — Mario Cristobal has a huge smile on his face. He’s imagining something that will never happen, but a man can dream.
“Wouldn’t the world be a better place,” the first-year Oregon coach says, “if everyone acted like offensive linemen?”
He’s not wrong. At least if he’s talking about the best offensive linemen. They’re big, strong and not worried about who gets the credit. They’re concerned mainly with accomplishing the assigned task and helping their teammates prosper. They’re loyal, and they’re willing to be uncomfortable for the sake of the cause. Sure, we might need to find a way to produce more food to keep this utopia humming, but it would be an XXXXXXXL paradise where no one ever whines except when the training table runs out of chicken wings.
Pretty good piecehttps://www.si.com/college-football/201 ... nsive-line
“Wouldn’t the world be a better place,” the first-year Oregon coach says, “if everyone acted like offensive linemen?”
He’s not wrong. At least if he’s talking about the best offensive linemen. They’re big, strong and not worried about who gets the credit. They’re concerned mainly with accomplishing the assigned task and helping their teammates prosper. They’re loyal, and they’re willing to be uncomfortable for the sake of the cause. Sure, we might need to find a way to produce more food to keep this utopia humming, but it would be an XXXXXXXL paradise where no one ever whines except when the training table runs out of chicken wings.
Pretty good piecehttps://www.si.com/college-football/201 ... nsive-line