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re: LSU, the coaching talent pool is shallow
Posted on 10/4/16 at 11:28 am to hashtag
Posted on 10/4/16 at 11:28 am to hashtag
quote:
Miles had a 57% winning percentage when we hired him.
Saban had a 64% winning percentage when we hired him.
Dinardo had a 43% winning percentage when we hired him.
Hallman had a 64% winning percentage when we hired him.
Archer had never been a head coach before.
Arnsparger had never been a head coach before.
Currently...
Jimbo Fisher has a 82% winning percentage.
Tom Herman has a 95% winning percentage.
Larry Fedora has a 64% winning percentage.
Dan Mullen has a 61% winning percentage.
Jeff Brohm has a 72% winning percentage.
Willie Fritz has a 69% winning percentage.
Mike Gundy has a 66% winning percentage.
Bryan Harsin has a 74% winning percentage.
Ok. Now let me tell you why you can't go by this.
Miles was at Ok St. A little sister in the Big 12 who rose up and beat Oklahoma. They were a coaching graveyard before he got there.
Saban was at Michigan State. A little sister in the Big 10 who was on the rise, but still an afterthought after the Perles heyday.
Dinardo had been at Vanderbilt. I don't have to tell you how horrible they were.
Hallman had been at Southern Miss, where he did a good job, but mostly....Farve.
Archer...whatever.
Arnsparger is one of the most respected defensive coaches in the history of football.
As for list 2:
Fisher inherited Florida State, who had been a national powerhouse for the greater part of 30 years under Bowden.
Herman inherited Houston, which Art Briles and Kevin Sumlin built into a mid-major powerhouse (with a parenthesis around the Levine years)....key words mid-major...they don't play Texas or A&M every year.
Larry Fedora has done a decent job but he raped and pillaged Southern Miss through JUCO's until he could get the NC job, where he's done a really good job....in the ACC (barely a power 5 conference).
Dan Mullen has won 61% at MS. State in the SEC West...can't knock him for that.
Jeff Brohm inherited Taggard/Pertrino's program and has kept it between the ditches (although I do think he's a good coach)
Fritz has been an FBS head coach at Ga Southern and Tulane.
Gundy has Pickens' millions behind him and can't get over the hump.
Harsin is living off Peterson's work at Boise.
There is NO guarantee in ANY of these guys' resume's that they would be successful at the level LSU is expecting.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 11:51 am to NikolaiJakov
quote:
Fisher inherited Florida State, who had been a national powerhouse for the greater part of 30 years under Bowden.
somebody didn't pay attention to where bowden had taken them a few years directly before jimbo became HC.
JIMBO SUX!!!!!!!
ONLY won the west here every other year, 01, 03 and 05 at LSU
ONLY won 4 division titles at FSU
ONLY won 3 conference titles at FSU
ONLY won one natty at FSU
ONLY had a 29 game win streak
ONLY made the playoffs the very next year at FSU
ONLY had coached at least 8 QB's who have played pro ball. 4 first rounders.
TERRIBLE!!!!!
you really do not think he can win the west every 3 years? which at least has us contending often? unlike what miles had done since 2011? really?
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