Terry Bowden has been around the game of college football for a long time. Since 1983, the 65-year-old has either been a head coach, national television analyst or working for Dabo Swinney at Clemson.
The son of the late, great Bobby Bowden is no stranger to coachspeak.
The veteran delivered that in bunches at his first game week press conference as the head football coach at ULM.
“If you’re trying to ease into your season, ease into your schedule, or your new job, this is not the game that you would want,” Bowden told the media on Tuesday.