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Les Miles ranked #4
Posted on 8/24/08 at 4:12 pm
Posted on 8/24/08 at 4:12 pm
Posted on 8/24/08 at 4:37 pm to Sammich
whats sad is rivals infatuation with jimbo. wtf has he done to be included on this list?
Posted on 8/24/08 at 4:39 pm to Sammich
Greg Davis at #20 is absurd.
Posted on 8/24/08 at 4:41 pm to chopsigep
I don't think #18 can be classified as "infatuation".
Posted on 8/24/08 at 4:42 pm to Sammich
That's impossible. Alabama and Texas fans have said that Miles isn't that great of a coach and a mediocre recruiter.
Posted on 8/24/08 at 4:44 pm to Prominentwon
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whats sad is rivals infatuation with jimbo. wtf has he done to be included on this list?
the repuatation of jimbo as a great playcaller is the world's greatest myth.
Posted on 8/24/08 at 4:49 pm to Meauxjeaux
yeah, but how bad does fla state's offense have to be to keep him out of the rankings. they were fricking HORRIBLE last year, he shouldn't be there
while at lsu rivals had him top 10 every year, rain or shine
while at lsu rivals had him top 10 every year, rain or shine
Posted on 8/24/08 at 4:55 pm to dudeilovebeer
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Greg Davis at #20 is absurd.
too high or too low
Posted on 8/24/08 at 4:56 pm to Sammich
We win another championship with Miles and he will be #1 Besides,#2 still can't beat 3 and 4 in BCS bowls.So whats so great about Trussel.So what if they beat Michigan every year!So what! App.State beat them last year.1 and 2 just needs to play more SEC games and then rank them!It would be a Different Ranking then!
Posted on 8/24/08 at 5:07 pm to LSUTIGERTERD
Wow. If I remember correctly, Jimbo was ranked 1st last year. In one year, Jimbo fell from 1st to 18th.
Posted on 8/24/08 at 5:11 pm to Sammich
Fulmer isn't on the top 25 at all ?? Yea,I know he's an easy target and does whine a lot,but he's had some tremendous success up there. From 1995-1999,they were a solid top 5 program. He's been in the SEC title game 3 times this decade.Sure he's 0-fer, but you mean to say he's not better than Pat Hill and Mike Riley ?
Posted on 8/24/08 at 5:22 pm to chopsigep
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Les Miles ranked #4
whats sad is rivals infatuation with jimbo. wtf has he done to be included on this list?
Some of you have a short & selective memory. LSU enjoyed its best offensive years under Fisher (until last year).
• Offensive coordinator for the 2003 National Champion LSU Tigers
• Coached three players selected in the first round of the 2007 NFL draft including No. 1 overall pick JaMarcus Russell
• Coached five quarterbacks in seven years at LSU that were NFL draft picks (Josh Booty, Rohan Davey, Craig Nall, Matt Mauck and JaMarcus Russell)
• Two first team All-SEC quarterbacks (Booty in 2000 and Russell in 2006) and two second team All-SEC quarterbacks (Davey in 2001 and Mauck in 2003) were coached by Fisher at LSU
• Tigers posted a 70-20 record and went to seven bowl games with Fisher as offensive coordinator. The 70 wins are the most over any seven-year stretch in LSU history as were the seven consecutive bowl games
• While at LSU the Tigers won two SEC titles and played in three BCS Bowl games including winning the National Title in the 2004 Nokia Sugar Bowl
• Named a finalist for the Frank Broyles Award in 2001 as the nation's top assistant coach
• Led LSU to school records for points, passing TD's and yards in a season in 2003
• Fisher's LSU offenses hold 13 school records
• Under Fisher, Russell finished third in the nation in passing efficiency in 2006
• LSU's 2006 scoring offense was the ninth-best in the NCAA
• In seven years at LSU, Fisher's offenses were ranked in the top 20 in either passing, scoring or total offense in the NCAA six times In 2006 the Fisher-coached offense at LSU led the SEC in scoring, total offense and pass efficiency
• Directed the SEC's No. 1 rushing offense in 2004
• Under Fisher, LSU's offense has been either first or second in the SEC in an offensive category nine times
• In 1999, his offense at Cincinnati was ranked 16th in the NCAA
• Coached the only two 3,000-yard passers in LSU history (Russell and Davey)
• Coached the only 3,000 yard passer in the history of Auburn football (Dameyune Craig)
Posted on 8/24/08 at 5:25 pm to Geert Hammink_43
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Posted on 8/24/08 at 6:39 pm to LSUTIGERTERD
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So whats so great about Trussel.So what if they beat Michigan every year!So what!
What's wierd is that Michigan is 5-1 against the SEC in Bowl games during the BCS era; including beating Florida a lot worse than the score indicated last year (the Wolverines fumbled it away twice inside the Florida 5 yard line).
Otherwise, Tressel has just as many BCS championships as anybody else (1) and has been there more often than anybody else (3 times). Ohio State was not supposed to be there during the past two seasons. Last year's team was not supposed to win the Big 10. It was a young, "next year" squad.
People say Ohio State has trouble with the read option spread offense but the Buckeyes held 2005 Texas to 25 in losing by only 25-22 during a year in which the Longhorns with Vince Young weren't held to fewer than 40 by anybody else.
If he'd won either one of the last two BCS title games he'd clearly be #1. The fact that he didn't...and particularly the reality of what Florida did to his team in the 2007 BCS title game...tarnishes him some. But I still think he obviously belongs near the top.
I mean, think about it: He's been head coach for 7 years and he's been to the BCS title game 3 times.
Posted on 8/24/08 at 7:00 pm to JohnStOnge
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Otherwise, Tressel has just as many BCS championships as anybody else (1) and has been there more often than anybody else (3 times).
So his success rate is only 1 in 3. Is this supposed to be special?
Posted on 8/24/08 at 7:08 pm to Geert Hammink_43
no doubt, Jimbo was a top OC, that's why he was highly sought after.
Posted on 8/24/08 at 7:18 pm to Geert Hammink_43
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Some of you have a short & selective memory. LSU enjoyed its best offensive years under Fisher (until last year).
• Offensive coordinator for the 2003 National Champion LSU Tigers
• Coached three players selected in the first round of the 2007 NFL draft including No. 1 overall pick JaMarcus Russell
• Coached five quarterbacks in seven years at LSU that were NFL draft picks (Josh Booty, Rohan Davey, Craig Nall, Matt Mauck and JaMarcus Russell)
• Two first team All-SEC quarterbacks (Booty in 2000 and Russell in 2006) and two second team All-SEC quarterbacks (Davey in 2001 and Mauck in 2003) were coached by Fisher at LSU
• Tigers posted a 70-20 record and went to seven bowl games with Fisher as offensive coordinator. The 70 wins are the most over any seven-year stretch in LSU history as were the seven consecutive bowl games
• While at LSU the Tigers won two SEC titles and played in three BCS Bowl games including winning the National Title in the 2004 Nokia Sugar Bowl
• Named a finalist for the Frank Broyles Award in 2001 as the nation's top assistant coach
• Led LSU to school records for points, passing TD's and yards in a season in 2003
• Fisher's LSU offenses hold 13 school records
• Under Fisher, Russell finished third in the nation in passing efficiency in 2006
• LSU's 2006 scoring offense was the ninth-best in the NCAA
• In seven years at LSU, Fisher's offenses were ranked in the top 20 in either passing, scoring or total offense in the NCAA six times In 2006 the Fisher-coached offense at LSU led the SEC in scoring, total offense and pass efficiency
• Directed the SEC's No. 1 rushing offense in 2004
• Under Fisher, LSU's offense has been either first or second in the SEC in an offensive category nine times
• In 1999, his offense at Cincinnati was ranked 16th in the NCAA
• Coached the only two 3,000-yard passers in LSU history (Russell and Davey)
• Coached the only 3,000 yard passer in the history of Auburn football (Dameyune Craig)
Russell (1st rounder) + Bowe (1st rounder) + Davis (1st rounder) = 3 pts vs Auburn
Posted on 8/24/08 at 7:18 pm to Sammich
#2 is a fricking joke
tubby should be WAY higher
tubby should be WAY higher
This post was edited on 8/24/08 at 7:19 pm
Posted on 8/24/08 at 7:27 pm to LSU80 USF08
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So his success rate is only 1 in 3. Is this supposed to be special?
The "success rate" in itself may not be special, but the "get there" rate is. 3 times in 7 years. Again: Nobody else has gotten there more times than he has and nobody else has won more than he has.
Bob Stoops has been there three times too, so he's in that category. Pete Carroll has been there twice. So has Bobby Bowden. But I don't think anybody else has been there more than once (let me know if I'm wrong about that).
Nick Saban did it the first time he got there. Les Miles did it the first time he got there. But so did Jim Tressel and Bob Stoops. Before we can say Les Miles or anybody else who is 1 for 1 has done better, we have to see if they can even get there again.
On Stoops: I consider him a tad behind Tressel because he got there 3 times in 9 years as head coach while Tressel got there 3 times in 7 years. But it's close.
This post was edited on 8/24/08 at 7:31 pm
Posted on 8/24/08 at 7:32 pm to SlowFlowPro
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#2 is a fricking joke
Who would you rate higher? On what basis?
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