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re: Is Hal Mumme the most influential coach in modern CFB history?

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Posted by BayouBengals90
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Posted on 12/9/21 at 10:26 am to
Seems like Saban’s coaching tree is unmatched… but from a football standpoint, in general, that would mean Belichik reigns supreme.
Posted by TigerintheNO
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Posted on 12/9/21 at 10:36 am to
Hayden Fry has the Goat Tree


Posted by Tiger Voodoo
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Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:07 pm to
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Seems like Saban’s coaching tree is unmatched… but from a football standpoint, in general, that would mean Belichik reigns supreme.




Posted by chaso
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Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:22 pm to
No there were some Great Pre Bellichck coaches that inspired him so...
Posted by LSU82BILL
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Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:26 pm to
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Seems like Saban’s coaching tree is unmatched… but from a football standpoint, in general, that would mean Belichik reigns supreme.


Pfffft...take a look at Paul Brown's coaching tree - Don Shula, Chuck Noll, Bill Walsh, Weeb Ewbank. That's 4 HC in the NFL HOF.

From the Shula Branch you have Howard Schnellenberger, Noll and Bill Arnsparger.

From the Arnsparger branch you have Marty Schottenheimer.

From the Schottenheimer branch you have Tony Dungy, Bruce Arians and Bill Cowher. You also have Mike McCarthy, Herm Edwards, Wade Phillips, Art Shell and many more.
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