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re: Rank the SEC Coaches

Posted on 10/13/14 at 1:42 pm to
Posted by mglsu21
Prairieville
Member since Jun 2012
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Posted on 10/13/14 at 1:42 pm to
Problem with this list is that this season will factor in so much more than previous seasons. Such that Miles will be lower than he should be and Mullen will be higher than he should be. Also, are we talking about just a gameday coach or a program manager in general (recruiting, results, etc)?

Here is my list of coaches based on their overall program management+results on field (which obviously is a fluid ranking that can change often):

1. Saban
2. Malzahn
3. Miles
4. Spurrier (#2 historically)
5. Richt
6-7. Sumlin or Mullen (any order)
8. Freeze
9. Bielema
10. Pinkel
11-12. Jones or Stoops (any order)
13-14. Muschamp and Mason (any order)
Posted by bradybones24
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2012
593 posts
Posted on 10/13/14 at 1:55 pm to
quote:

Problem with this list is that this season will factor in so much more than previous seasons. Such that Miles will be lower than he should be and Mullen will be higher than he should be. Also, are we talking about just a gameday coach or a program manager in general (recruiting, results, etc)?

Here is my list of coaches based on their overall program management+results on field (which obviously is a fluid ranking that can change often):

1. Saban
2. Malzahn
3. Miles
4. Spurrier (#2 historically)
5. Richt
6-7. Sumlin or Mullen (any order)
8. Freeze
9. Bielema
10. Pinkel
11-12. Jones or Stoops (any order)
13-14. Muschamp and Mason (any order)


Giving Miles credit for LSU's success over the past 10 years is like giving Joe Alleva credit for the athletic department being successful...kinda responsible but not really.
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