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Look, I'm not trying to say that TO is a bad guy, in fact I think he's a genuinely good human being. However, I made a docile comment about how people in Nebraska talk about Tom Osborne the same way that people in Denver talk about John Elway, and your homeboy hskrdedhed for whatever reason decided to take that statement as an opportunity to paint Elway as a talented creature of pure evil and Osborne as an infallible bastion of unfaltering integrity.What the hells that supposed 2 mean?
Well, though he is a good man, he has in fact faltered in terms of integrity on more than one occasion, so I pointed these things out as a rebuttal.
In 1990, after his first stringers had been beat at home by CU, and after his third stringers had been beaten at a neutral site by Georgia Tech, Osborne voted GT #1 in the final coaches poll, and CU #3. Not #2, but #3. This is a fact. Number two could have been defensible, but voting them number three was nothing more than a childish move by an obviously still bitter Osborne. Had Osborne voted CU #1, or even if he had voted them #2, CU would have had a unanimous NC.
As far as Phillips is concerned, one cannot deny that Osborne chose to compromise the integrity of his program in exchange for a better chance at a national championship. This is also a fact. He kept Phillips on the field when he wasn't actively in the court room, when even most SEC coaches would have suspended Lawrence for his egregiously bad decisions and actions.
Like I said before, I think Osborne is a very good man, but just like the rest of us, he's not perfect.