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re: Mile's record against all current active SEC coaches

Posted on 12/12/10 at 12:54 pm to
Posted by Doc Fenton
New York, NY
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 12/12/10 at 12:54 pm to
FWIW, here is a list I compiled back on 10/28/10 (and haven't updated it yet) on current SEC coaching records in conference games ( LINK):

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Regular-Season SEC Winning Percentage of Current SEC Coaches, 1990-2010
1. Urban Meyer III, 34-11, .756 (+2-1 in SECCG)
2. Nicholas Saban, 52-17, .754 (+3-1 in SECCG)
3. Stephen Spurrier, 103-36, .741 (+5-2 in SECCG)
4. Leslie Miles, 31-14, .689 (+1-1 in SECCG)
5. Mark Richt, 53-25, .679 (+2-1 in SECCG)
6. Eugene Chizik, 8-5, .615
7. Houston Nutt Jr., 52-48, .520 (+0-2 in SECCG)
8. Dan Mullen, 5-7, .417
9. Bobby Petrino, 7-13, .350
10. Robbie Caldwell, 1-3, .250
11. Joseph Phillips Jr., 1-4, .200
12. Derek Dooley, 0-4, .000
Posted by Doc Fenton
New York, NY
Member since Feb 2007
52698 posts
Posted on 12/12/10 at 1:15 pm to
Current SEC Coaches Listed by Total Regular Season Conference Wins
1. Stephen Spurrier, 105-37, .739 (+5-3 in SECCG)
2. Nicholas Saban, 53-19, .736 (+3-1 in SECCG)
2. Mark Richt, 53-27, .663 (+2-1 in SECCG)
4. Houston Nutt Jr., 52-52, .500 (+0-2 in SECCG)
5. Urban Meyer III, 36-12, .750 (+2-1 in SECCG)
6. Leslie Miles, 33-15, .688 (+1-1 in SECCG)
7. Eugene Chizik, 11-5, .688 (+1-0 in SECCG)
7. Bobby Petrino, 11-13, .458
9. Dan Mullen, 7-9, .438
10. Derek Dooley, 3-5, .375
11. Joseph Phillips Jr., 2-6, .250
12. Robbie Caldwell, 1-7, .125
This post was edited on 12/12/10 at 1:21 pm
Posted by drtiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2009
1668 posts
Posted on 12/12/10 at 1:16 pm to
Stephen spurrier. Leslie miles. Nicholas saban

But then they put Bobby and Robby.

If you're going to put obnoxious first names that no one goes by, at least be consistent
Posted by CaseyMc2
Louisiana Native
Member since Feb 2009
4092 posts
Posted on 12/13/10 at 12:21 am to
All this proves in the SEC is that any team can beat any other team on any given Saturday or whenever they play. I have seen teams that where head and shoulders better than the other team and that other team win by 2 or 3 TDs. So records are good but if you do not have the trophies at the end of the year to back it up with then all you have is a record. Trophies mean more than any record by itself but, put the trophy with the record and that record supports that trophy.

Who has the most hardware over any given period of time and that will tell you the consistancy of the teams ability to compete with anyone. Show me the hardware anyday. LSU and Florida has had the best team records over the last ten years in the SEC they have 2 crytal balls apiece and until someone else does it they are the best in the SEC over the last 10 years.
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