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re: Greatest 150 college football coaches in 150 years - ESPN Article
Posted on 12/11/19 at 4:21 pm to pvilleguru
Posted on 12/11/19 at 4:21 pm to pvilleguru
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You quite clearly have me confused with someone else.
So then we have more than 8 SEC titles?
Posted on 12/11/19 at 4:23 pm to Korin
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So then we have more than 8 SEC titles?
I have no idea how many Florida has. I really don't care. I didn't even know they had to vacate any.
This post was edited on 12/11/19 at 4:24 pm
Posted on 12/11/19 at 4:24 pm to pvilleguru
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I really don't care.
This post was edited on 12/11/19 at 4:25 pm
Posted on 12/11/19 at 7:29 pm to sms151t
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Actually it is criminal more lower division guys are not on there, as they are generally more inventive and have bigger impacts on the game.
Not Ranked. Maxie Lambright, 95-36-2 (0.722)
Louisiana Tech (1967-78)
The head coach of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team from 1967 to 1978 and the Louisiana Tech University athletic director from 1970 to 1978. He led Louisiana Tech to three Division II National Championships and seven conference championships. Lambright coached the legendary quarterback Terry Bradshaw. He counted to infinity twice.
Posted on 12/11/19 at 8:58 pm to emoney
Lavelle Edwards should be higher.Pretty
much the founder of today's 4 and 5 wideout passing game.
Amazing coaching tree as well.Includes:Mike Holmgrin,Andy Reid,Brian Billick,Steve Sarkisian and Mike Leach (student at BYU but heavily influenced by em) amongst others.
Arguably the most influential offensive coach on the list
much the founder of today's 4 and 5 wideout passing game.
Amazing coaching tree as well.Includes:Mike Holmgrin,Andy Reid,Brian Billick,Steve Sarkisian and Mike Leach (student at BYU but heavily influenced by em) amongst others.
Arguably the most influential offensive coach on the list
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