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re: The closest pre-LSU Saban resume out there is...
Posted on 10/25/21 at 7:20 pm to Ocardowin
Posted on 10/25/21 at 7:20 pm to Ocardowin
Coaching record is piece of the puzzle. I also look at positions coached, NFL experience, and prominent coaches someone’s coached under. Does does his coaching acumen benefit LSU? I say yes, he’s similar to Mario Cristobal in this respect.
For the record, I have Matt Campbell in my top 5 over Lane Kiffin and Billy Napier.
For the record, I have Matt Campbell in my top 5 over Lane Kiffin and Billy Napier.
Posted on 10/25/21 at 7:26 pm to BayouBoogie
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Coaching record is piece of the puzzle. I also look at positions coached, NFL experience, and prominent coaches someone’s coached under. Does does his coaching acumen benefit LSU? I say yes, he’s similar to Mario Cristobal in this respect. For the record, I have Matt Campbell in my top 5 over Lane Kiffin and Billy Napier.
Fair points, but on what theory?
You'd think that would manifest itself in the first HC job after all that experience. Saban was the Browns DC after Toledo, but his winning % at Michigan State is almost identical to Matt Campbell's at Iowa State (literally 0.576 vs 0.571).
Do you think the previous experience gives him a higher ceiling/more growth potential forever? Or could some coaches start with a lower floor than others, and the previous experience bridges that gap?
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