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re: LSU's best coaching hires of all time?
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:08 am to tiger perry
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:08 am to tiger perry
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That is a huge blunder for Skip as AD. With Henry still running the track program, LSU has 10 to 12 more national titles in the sport. No way you let that walk to your rival. You open up the check book and keep that. Crazy
Maybe, but does anyone really get excited about track & field? Didn't we just win one without Pat?
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:11 am to Skillet
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but does anyone really get excited about track & field?
only on this place
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:14 am to TygerDurden
He said someone who had the most hype and more accomplishments before coming to LSU. Saban wasn’t hyped and hadn’t accomplished anything before he came to lsu.
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:16 am to Tiger2tiger97
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Saban wasn’t hyped and hadn’t accomplished anything before he came to lsu.
good point, he was a Cinderella story when we announced his hire I was like, wtf? didn't we just annihilate his team?
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:16 am to Skillet
I like track and field. As AD, I would never let my best coach on campus leave for a rival. Invest some money into it and keep winning
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:17 am to tiger perry
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Kim Mulkey on top. 3 national titles and a hall of fame coach
Then why not Van Chancellor? 4 WNBA titles, 1 World Championship, & 1 Olympic Gold medal.
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:21 am to T
I nominate Pepsodent Paul Dietzel as a greatest hire, as well as Joe Brady. And without Press, we'd have never gotten Pistol.
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:28 am to TygerDurden
quote:RIF brah.
who had the best hype and resume when they were hired
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:30 am to Skillet
quote:well he hasn’t
use the narrative that he can't sustain long term success
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:46 am to justice
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well he hasn’t
And what part of "Eventually the O haters may be right" did you not comprehend?
Posted on 7/14/21 at 9:57 am to The Pirate King
quote:Have to disagree with this. The team was pretty dang good. The coaching was really mediocre. Running a extremely outdated offense, they were still winning 9 games a year because of how talented the roster was.
O came into a really mediocre team
Coach O has had his ups and downs since he took over. I think these next few years will really define his career. Will he be regarded as one of the top level coaches, or more of a one hit wonder. Time will tell.
Posted on 7/14/21 at 10:08 am to Bayou_Tiger_225
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I think these next few years will really define his career.
If the defense doesn't get fixed this coming season, I don't think O will around to coach the next few years.
He gets a pass in my book for the incredible amount of attrition and opt outs last season, but that kinda shitty D can't ever happen again.
Posted on 7/14/21 at 10:22 am to FLBooGoTigs1
I hate to say this but the answer is #3.
Posted on 7/14/21 at 10:35 am to FlyingTiger1955
I'm not considering Aranda as a head coach, he has to prove himself there. I'm looking at what he did as DC and I believe he was a big upgrade over Chavis. I agree Brady was a great hire and made a big difference, but he also had an outstanding QB and receiver group to coach. With only 2019 as a basis of judgment, it's hard for me to say he is among the greatest coaches in LSU history.
Posted on 7/14/21 at 10:45 am to Bayou_Tiger_225
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Have to disagree with this. The team was pretty dang good.
Danny Etling was the starting QB. Come on man
Posted on 7/14/21 at 10:55 am to PenguinPubes
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How is skip not on your list?
He specified, in his post, "Best Resume when hired".
Best hires, were Skip, Saban, maybe Orgeron or Mulkey, to be determined.
Don't understand how Arnsparger could make the OP's list, he had never been a head coach.
Posted on 7/14/21 at 11:11 am to FLBooGoTigs1
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who had the best hype and resume when they were hired
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1. Kim Mulkey
Probably True
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2. Bill Arnsparger
Not sure but not a bad choice to consider
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Nick Saban
Nah, about the same as Hallman TBH. A lot of folks were excited when he was hired, thought he made Favre. Boy was that wrong
Honestly, Canada was really hyped when hire though not a head coaching hire.
Manieri was also pretty hyped and had decent Resume at ND
Lot of hype around Wade too.
Yvette Girouard is probably #2 when it comes to Resume of the people I have any real knowledge of. Think it was a pretty hyped hire relative to the sport for LSU at the time. I am from and lived in Lafayette at the time (still do) and it was a big new item there for sure.
Posted on 7/14/21 at 11:27 am to FLBooGoTigs1
1. Nick Saban
2. Skip Bertman
3. Kim Mulkey
4. Will Wade
The last ~20 years have been fantastic to LSU athletics when you consider three of the country's best college coaches have been hired by LSU in that span.
2. Skip Bertman
3. Kim Mulkey
4. Will Wade
The last ~20 years have been fantastic to LSU athletics when you consider three of the country's best college coaches have been hired by LSU in that span.
This post was edited on 7/14/21 at 11:28 am
Posted on 7/14/21 at 11:29 am to mdomingue
Using the OP's criteria Mulkey is the clear answer and there isn't a close second. How many other times has LSU hired at 3x national championship winning coach and HOF member?
Agreed that he is likely #2. He was the DC of Miami's "no-name defense" in the early 70's and the year before LSU hired him was DC for the Dolphins' team that reached the Super Bowl (with LSU's David Woodley at QB). He was a know commodity with a fairly impressive resume.
Agreed. It is COMPLETELY revisionist history to say LSU fans were unanimously thrilled about the Saban hire. Most LSU fans knew of him for two games: (1) The 95 Independence where he was the MSU coach who got their arse kicked and (2) MSU's surprise upset of #1 Ohio St. in the middle of an otherwise average year for MSU. I completely agree that Hallman came in with more excitement. There were more than a few LSU fans who thought it was ridiculous to give an average HC at MSU $1,000,000 per year to become LSU's HC
He's probably #3. He'd been to the CWS with a northern program that had very little record of big success before him.
There was a lot of hope and promise in the hire, but not a ton of "hype". He'd brought VCU to two straight NCAAT appearances. But I think most attributed that to the remnants of Shaka Smart rather than Wade's efforts
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Bill Arnsparger
Agreed that he is likely #2. He was the DC of Miami's "no-name defense" in the early 70's and the year before LSU hired him was DC for the Dolphins' team that reached the Super Bowl (with LSU's David Woodley at QB). He was a know commodity with a fairly impressive resume.
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Nah, about the same as Hallman TBH. A lot of folks were excited when he was hired, thought he made Favre. Boy was that wrong
Agreed. It is COMPLETELY revisionist history to say LSU fans were unanimously thrilled about the Saban hire. Most LSU fans knew of him for two games: (1) The 95 Independence where he was the MSU coach who got their arse kicked and (2) MSU's surprise upset of #1 Ohio St. in the middle of an otherwise average year for MSU. I completely agree that Hallman came in with more excitement. There were more than a few LSU fans who thought it was ridiculous to give an average HC at MSU $1,000,000 per year to become LSU's HC
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Manieri was also pretty hyped and had decent Resume at ND
He's probably #3. He'd been to the CWS with a northern program that had very little record of big success before him.
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Lot of hype around Wade too
There was a lot of hope and promise in the hire, but not a ton of "hype". He'd brought VCU to two straight NCAAT appearances. But I think most attributed that to the remnants of Shaka Smart rather than Wade's efforts
Posted on 7/14/21 at 11:46 am to Alt26
Well as far as Saban you have a point about what he did before being hired here. However MSU was NoT a football school…. He came where football is king and started what we see today…..
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