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Which coach is the closest approximation to Miles?
Posted on 12/3/07 at 7:09 pm
Posted on 12/3/07 at 7:09 pm
I'm going with Fulmer. Hires great assistants, is a good recruiter, but is otherwise pretty useless. After January 7, both will have won 1 MNC.
Posted on 12/3/07 at 7:11 pm to Colonel Hapablap
I came to that conclusion on Saturday.
Posted on 12/3/07 at 7:12 pm to Colonel Hapablap
had this discussion with some people saturday.
I think he's a little better than Phil though
I think he's a little better than Phil though
Posted on 12/3/07 at 7:15 pm to BilJ
Miles and Fulmer are better with coordinators they trust such as Crowton and Cutcliff. They meddle with them less.
Posted on 12/3/07 at 7:18 pm to BilJ
I hope we can avoid the nickname Fulmiles being adopted, though.
Posted on 12/3/07 at 7:49 pm to Colonel Hapablap
He reminds me of Bo.....
Shembechler that is. I truly mean that. I never thought Bo was a genius..... just a good solid coach who was always smart enough to hire good assistants and let them do their work.
He could usually beat tOSU.
Shembechler that is. I truly mean that. I never thought Bo was a genius..... just a good solid coach who was always smart enough to hire good assistants and let them do their work.
He could usually beat tOSU.
Posted on 12/3/07 at 8:03 pm to Colonel Hapablap
He kind of reminds me of Richt from Georgia and Stopps from Oklahoma.
Posted on 12/3/07 at 8:15 pm to Tiger Rob
I'm not arguing with either of you, but some reasons behind your assertions would be nice.
Posted on 12/3/07 at 8:35 pm to Colonel Hapablap
The reason he reminds me of Richt and Stoops is just something about the intensity in their eyes. They all seem to get a single minded purpose from time to time and kind of stick their jaws out and narrow their eyes.
These three also at least give the impression that they put some importance in things other than just winning football games and making money. No idea if its accurate but you at least get that impression from them.
These three also at least give the impression that they put some importance in things other than just winning football games and making money. No idea if its accurate but you at least get that impression from them.
Posted on 12/3/07 at 10:54 pm to Methuselah
Coach Miles reminds me of coach Bryant and I have always said that. Coach Bryant, like Miles, always surrounded himself with great assistants and then he let them do their job for the most part. I also think Miles is old school like coach Bryant was and I think he is very passionate about what he does. Just my opinion.
Posted on 12/3/07 at 11:56 pm to Colonel Hapablap
Has Fullmer ever been a successful OC?
Posted on 12/4/07 at 12:41 am to NAsh-vegas Tigah
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He reminds me of Bo.....
Please no I don't think my heart could take it.
5-12 Bowl record
.500 against Ohio State....
Four times between 1970 and 1975, Ohio State and Michigan were both ranked in the top five of the AP Poll before their matchup. The Wolverines entered every game during those years undefeated and won only once, a 10-7 victory in Ann Arbor on November 20, 1971.
Posted on 12/4/07 at 2:21 am to BamaScoop
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Coach Miles reminds me of coach Bryant
SCOOP you are goin turn soon. I bet you already have a lsu hat somewhere in your home.
Posted on 12/4/07 at 8:22 am to philter
dunno. The other guy I have come up with - especially if Miles stays here for a while - is Bobby Bowden. Again, not a real X and O guy (these days at least) but tries to keep good people around him, wins a lot of games, recruits well, doesn't have much hardware to show for it.
Posted on 12/4/07 at 2:01 pm to Colonel Hapablap
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Which coach is the closest approximation to Miles?
Chollie Mac
a compliment
Posted on 12/4/07 at 2:59 pm to TigerTerrorist
Think there would have been a Help Mac Pack campaign if he went for it on 4th down occasionally instead of punting it on 3rd?
Posted on 12/4/07 at 3:16 pm to teke184
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The other guy I have come up with - especially if Miles stays here for a while - is Bobby Bowden. Again, not a real X and O guy (these days at least) but tries to keep good people around him, wins a lot of games, recruits well, doesn't have much hardware to show for it.
Why do you keep talking about a lack of hardware? First, even one national championship is more than most coaches ever achieve. Second, Miles is only in his third year at LSU, and is prepairing to coach his team to a national championship. This has only happened twice in our existence, so what gives?
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