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re: LSU (Dietzel through Kelly) coaches' records - pre-LSU / at-LSU / post-LSU
Posted on 12/2/21 at 7:23 am to bisceaux
Posted on 12/2/21 at 7:23 am to bisceaux
So our last 3 coaches have a average winning percentage of 74.6% @LSU & we just hired a coach with a 72.9% winning percentage
This post was edited on 11/30/22 at 7:08 am
Posted on 12/2/21 at 7:25 am to jsmoke222000
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So our last 3 coaches have a average winning percentage of 74.6% @LSU & we just hired a coach with a 73.9% winning percentage
Um, take another look at the chart champ
Posted on 12/2/21 at 7:28 am to jsmoke222000
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So our last 3 coaches have a average winning percentage of 74.6% @LSU & we just hired a coach with a 73.9% winning percentage
I think the point is they went up an average of 20 to 25%.
Posted on 12/2/21 at 7:30 am to jsmoke222000
I think you're missing the point. The average winning percentage of the last three coaches BEFORE they got to LSU was 50.9%.
Their winning percentage AT LSU was 74.6%. Brian Kelly COMES IN with a winning percentage of 73.9%.
Their winning percentage AT LSU was 74.6%. Brian Kelly COMES IN with a winning percentage of 73.9%.
Posted on 12/2/21 at 7:32 am to jsmoke222000
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So our last 3 coaches have a average winning percentage of 74.6% @LSU & we just hired a coach with a 73.9% winning percentage
Reading comprehension is obviously not your thing. None of those coaches had a 75% winning pct PRE LSU.
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Posted on 12/2/21 at 7:32 am to jsmoke222000
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jsmoke222000
You may have missed your mean, median, and mode classes in 7th grade.
ETA: You can down vote me, but you can’t average averages. Your point is wrong, and even if right, the last 3 coaches averaged a 75.3% win percent at LSU.
This post was edited on 12/2/21 at 7:38 am
Posted on 12/2/21 at 7:38 am to jsmoke222000
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So our last 3 coaches have a average winning percentage of 74.6% @LSU & we just hired a coach with a 73.9% winning percentage
Listen, i'm doing my best at trying not to insult posters, but that was one of the stupidest comments i've ever read. Is your brain incapable of making the connection?
Posted on 12/2/21 at 7:53 am to jsmoke222000
What do you idiots not get….it isn’t about the coaches’ record, it is the inability to sustain and the off the field crap that is the problem!!! Would you really want your kid being mentored by O or Miles knowing what both have done off the field (I mean really, as a father, you want those two being looked up to and being their leaders)
Posted on 12/2/21 at 8:01 am to jsmoke222000
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So our last 3 coaches have a average winning percentage of 74.6% @LSU & we just hired a coach with a 73.9% winning percentage
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So our last 3 coaches have a average winning percentage of 74.6% @LSU & we just hired a coach with a 73.9% winning percentage
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Doofus
This post was edited on 12/2/21 at 8:06 am
Posted on 12/2/21 at 12:35 pm to jsmoke222000
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So our last 3 coaches have a average winning percentage of 74.6% @LSU & we just hired a coach with a 73.9% winning percentage
That black vertical line in the middle of the cart is significant.
Posted on 11/30/22 at 8:35 am to jsmoke222000
Jerry Stovall's winning percentage appears to be incorrect. How can you be below .500 when you won more games than you lost? 22-21-2 works out to be 23-22 with the ties figured in to the equation. That's 23/45 which is .51.
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