Bobby Bowden is retiring. Sad to say, we'll never see the likes of him again.Having seen him lathered up and naked in the shower, I know that's the truth. It's not that I'll miss seeing a 70-something-year-old doing a striptease. What college football will miss is a coach willing to let it all hang out.
Today's sidelines are dominated by colorless control freaks. They know Xs and Os, but their personalities are Zzzz.
Bowden was the last of the great characters, the gregarious Good Old Boy. If you knew him, you couldn't help but love him. If he beat you, you suspected Saint Bobby was all an act.
Let me assure you, it was no act.
My father played football with Bowden at Howard College. As part of the initiation into the Letterman's Club, players were stripped, blindfolded and told to stand in a circle.
They were punched and kicked until an upperclassmen called their name. My dad positioned himself in front of Bowden, figuring he was the one guy with enough sense or compassion to pluck him out.
My dad took a hit and rolled on the floor. Sure enough, he heard Bowden's voice calling like an Angel of Mercy.
It's a stretch to say Bowden saved my father's life, but the boys were kicking pretty low that night. If my father had really caught a good one, I might not be here today.
So I'll admit I'm not completely objective here. But even if no one I knew had ever heard of Bowden, Tuesday's news would have been depressing.
Yes, it was past time for Bowden to move on. It would have been nice for him to go out on a higher note than 6-6, but one more year wasn't going to solve FSU's problems.
Maybe Jimbo Fisher will. I just hope he doesn't become yet another cardboard cutout coach.
Scan the list of BCS schools and think of the men who wear the big headset. Some of them have an image, but who really has style?
Steve Spurrier? Pete Carroll? You quickly don't run out of fingers trying to count them.
That's not to say coaches aren't warm or entertaining or kind to animals. It's just that we'd never know it. They're too wrapped up in the role of postmodern coach.
That means running the program like a CEO operates a widget factory. They're workaholics who don't have time to relax, much less spoof Michael Jackson.
I'll never forget Bowden doing it. It was at the height of Thriller Fever 25 years ago and one of the local TV guys showed up and asked if Bowden would do an interview wearing one sequined glove, the kind Jacko wore for no apparent reason.
"Unlike most coaches Bowden acted as if he had nothing to hide. That's because he didn't. This is a man who had his name listed in the Tallahassee phone book for most of the 34 years at FSU"
Bowden gladly slipped it on and propped his arm up on the back of a couch. He did an entire football-related interview completely deadpan, never acknowledging the hilarious prop next to his face.
I just can't see Jim Tressel doing that.
You say the media loved Bowden? Guilty, and with good reason. Whether you were from ABC Sports or a 100-watt radio station, he was friendly, accessible and usually ended the interview with "You got enough?"
He was happy to do TV interviews during the game, even if it played into the narrative that he was just a bumpkin letting others run the show. Bowden was secure enough to not worry about what his critics thought.
I can't see Rich Rodriguez doing that.
Every Sunday morning after a home game, Bowden would have "Breakfast with Bobby" for the media. He'd sit there, drink coffee and chat about whatever you wanted. Even about Sebastian Janikowski's latest brush with the law.
I just can't see Urban Meyer doing that.
These days, it's all about message control. Most schools cut off all player access after Tuesday of game week. For most of Bowden's reign you could almost go into FSU's locker room and chat at will with Deion Sanders or LeRoy Butler.
Bowden wasn't just doing the media a favor. He was doing FSU a favor by publicizing the program, generating interest and creating fans.
Unlike most coaches Bowden acted as if he had nothing to hide. That's because he didn't. This is a man who had his name listed in the Tallahassee phone book for most of the 34 years at FSU.
I just can't see any coach doing that, and I don't blame them.
Bowden certainly had his flaws. The various scandals at FSU over the years were inexcusable, but they generally stemmed from Bowden being too forgiving or having too much faith in his players.
He was surprised as anyone by the Free Shoes U. cover story in Sport Illustrated in 1993. I know because I had to hunt him down when the story broke. He was in Sarasota on his booster tour, and I missed him after giving his speech.I ran to the elevator and saw it to the sixth floor of the hotel. The elevators were painfully slow, but I caught the next one up and ran into a booster official.
He pointed me to the right room. I knocked on the door, and Bowden answered. He was wearing his dress shirt and boxer shorts. After a long and trying day, a reporter was there to grill him about an embarrassing topic.
Instead of slamming the door, he invited me in.
I just can't see Nick Saban doing that.
Saban once blew off dinner with the president because he had a preseason game to prepare for. Bowden hated losing as much as any coach, but even in the darkest Wide-Right/Left moments against Miami, he always found some gallows humor.
The only time I saw him depressed was when his grandson and former son-in-law were killed in a car wreck. He knew what was really important in life, and true fulfillment wouldn't come from winning another ACC title.
Bowden won plenty of those, though they've become long lost relics. Saban is obviously a better coach now. So are Meyer and Tressel and Brian Kelly and others. But don't let the last few years erase what came before.
Bowden showed up in 1976 and found a program in shambles. He turned it into a dynasty, and almost everybody he met was happy to have known him.
If that was all an act, I wish more coaches would try to follow it.











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The so called sports writers can blow all the smoke up Bowdens ass they want and it wont change the fact that the program cheated, period.
If Bowden wants those 14 games on his record then it will speak volumns about his credibility.
Maybe they can have a separate hall of shame for coaches like Calapari, Bowden, Sampson, Floyd, etc, etc,
You credit Bowden too much,longevity and scandals do not make you an original,they make you the 'norm'.
Success is going to have scandal. No matter where you look in history if advancement has happened scandal and corruption is certainly part of it, especially in this country. Not that it is right and often times blown out of proportion. The key is how did Bobby handle the scandal? He dealt with the individual and helped them see his error, corrected it, provided counseling when necessary and most importantly removed the person when it was going to damage others (including the individual). Best of all, he did that with the grace and humility and somehow was able to make us smile while doing it. Oh before we forget 388 wins and 28 straight bowls, 14 years in the top five. DID YOU KNOW... USC, UF, Texas and Ohio State combine for 14 top five finished over the past five years. You need four of the premier programs today to equal what one man did with one program for fourteen consecutive years. Not a single one has five years in a row! Before I go, just know that all four of these programs combined have more scandals the past five years then Bobby did over his entire 34 year career at FSU!
The man has more class than you seem to remeber,like what he had done after the Marshall plane. You sound like a band wagen jumper
And the scandals are not forgiving Mr. Writer; Forgiving or having too much faith in your players does not justify your comment,or the illegal activities,very biased.
There always has to be one jerk in the crowd. In case you missed the point, this article is a NICE tribute to Bobby.
Great Coach! Great Man! It was great watching all these years. Many people are much better off because of you and your integraty! Keep up the good work, your not done yet!
Bobby, we will miss ya...
NEW JUST IN;
BB will start new job as a greeter at Walmart*. He is moving to Raiford Fl. so he can remain close to the FSU alumi who reside at the Fl State Prison.
Good article. Great coach. I had the honor of playing for him. Anyone who really knew him was a better man because of it.
Yes, FSU has had its share of scandals but sure had one colorful coach who took the program from the outhouse to a top ranked program.
Sure, some of the other guys won more games and championships but you need to look at where he got the program from year one- and did it with personality and humor.
All you FSU grads should hold your head in shame for letting some a-hole trustie run your coach out. If it wasn't for Bowden FSU would be NOTHING. As a PSU grad I can assure your that any a-hole trustie that tried to run Paterno off would be tarred, feathered, and bannished for life from stepping into state college. Do the right thing and send a message to that trustie on his next election...that FSU doesn't tolerate or want total assholes running the seminole nation..
Bobby Bowden is an outstanding coach who inspite of have a team this year with mostly freshmen and sopohmores on it managaged to have a winning season and are going to a bowl. I agree that if it wasn't for Jim Smith who sits on the Florida State University Board of Trustees that Bobby Bowden would have stayed for at least one more year. The current University President should have told Jim Smith to stick it where the sun don't shine. I think the FSU Alumini should petition to Govenor to ask for Jim Smiths resigination. He is the one who should go.
Bobby ur the best coach ever. The class that you have showed for FSU will never be duplicated. To the haters: Leave your opinions about Bowden to yourself if they are not positive. We true Nole fans are trying to say goodbye to a coach,mentor,friend but most of all a man that truely loved his students this university and all of his fans. Bobby we miss you already and the seminole nation will always have you in our hearts. God bless you and your family.
Two of the finest your men I've ever known, Gary Pajic{God Bless his soul} and Ron Sellers played for Bobby and graduated from FSU! They both turned out to be fine successful Men from their association with Bobby and his football program. God Bless and be with you Bobby!!
Two of the finest your men I've ever known, Gary Pajic{God Bless his soul} and Ron Sellers played for Bobby and graduated from FSU! They both turned out to be fine successful Men from their association with Bobby and his football program. God Bless and be with you Bobby!!
Not an FSU fan particularly but I am a fan of Bobby Bowden. What a class act. College football's best. He will be misssed.
Canes fan but this is what the players said about FSU program on ESPN's the "U": We were better than them [Florida State], but we respected them... Because unlike the Gators they actually kept us on the schedule." -Lamar Thomas
NO FINER MAN EVER WALKED THE SIDELINES. PERIOD.