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Rank the SEC Coaches on job performance this year

Posted on 10/21/13 at 12:29 am
Posted by DyeHardDylan
Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 10/21/13 at 12:29 am
1. Nick Saban - Flat out best coach in college football.
2. Gary Pinkel - Missouri has looked surprisingly good this season.
3. Gus Malzahn - inherited a mess from Gene Chizik and has quickly gotten things rolling.
4. Kevin Sumlin - Done a pretty good job given the distractions and lack of experience defensively.
5. Hugh Freeze - Freeze has significantly raised the standard at Ole Miss.
6. Les Miles - LSU has been good, but they've not lived up to expectations, a recurring theme for Miles.
7. Steve Spurrier - They've not lived up to expectations.
8. Mark Richt - The guy just can't get the right pieces in place at the right time.
9. Butch Jones - Tennessee is showing marked improvement every week, and I expect his stock to rise.
10. James Franklin - They're still Vanderbilt, but Franklin was expected to match last season's performance at least.
11. Will Muschamp - Is Ron Zook back?
12. Dan Mullen - MSU looks pretty bad. That's all you can say.
13. Mark Stoops - It's hard to tell how much of UK's mess falls on Stoops, and he deserves a lot of time, but you can't say the coaching's been great either. He's gotta fall somewhere, so it's at 13.
14. Bret Bielema - Arkansas didn't look bad at all earlier this season. They played with heart in losses to two good teams in Rutgers and TAMU. However, instead of looking better and improving, they look much worse every week.
Posted by Jrv2damac
Kanorado
Member since Mar 2004
65399 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 12:33 am to
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Arkansas didn't look bad at all earlier this season.


They actually did look pretty shitty in their wins against Samford and Southern Miss.
Posted by Crimson Legend
Mount St Gumpus
Member since Nov 2004
15478 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 12:33 am to
I'm going to get laughed off the rant for this, but I think Bielema is building a foundation at Arkansas. I don't judge them so much on wins and losses at this point. They were just outmatched this weekend; let's see if they play hard for him next week.

(When I say "building a foundation", I mean a solid program, not an elite program.)
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
65107 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 12:37 am to
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6. Les Miles - LSU has been good, but they've not lived up to expectations, a recurring theme for Miles.

not saying he's done a great job. i can never say someone has done a great job when they lose to ole miss. but, what were the expectations of LSU this year? they were picked 3rd in the west preseason and were ranked exactly where they sit now.
Posted by CatFan81
Decatur, GA
Member since May 2009
47188 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 12:39 am to
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13. Mark Stoops - It's hard to tell how much of UK's mess falls on Stoops, and he deserves a lot of time, but you can't say the coaching's been great either. He's gotta fall somewhere, so it's at 13.


I don't disagree that we should be at 13 at this point. Joker left our program in such a state of disrepair that most of our playmakers this season are true freshmen and JUCO transfers though.

That, coupled with a new offense and a new defense, and it's gonna be ugly.

With the class that we have coming in next season, we should see pretty good progress.
This post was edited on 10/21/13 at 12:41 am
Posted by Doresrules
Dallas, Tx
Member since Dec 2012
4450 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 1:32 am to
Did Gus really inherit a mess? Or did he just inherit one talented team that had a coach not utilizing that talent?

Auburn talent isn't where it has been in the past but it wasn't like Gus had a total rebuild.
Posted by DeonG
Member since Aug 2009
466 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 3:47 am to
1. Gary Pinkel
2. Nick Saban
3. Gus Malzahn
4. Butch Jones
5. Hugh Freeze
6. James Franklin
7. Kevin Sumlin
8. Les Miles
9. Steve Spurrier
10. Mark Stoops
11. Mark Richt
12. Dan Mullen
13. Bret Bielema
14. Muschamp
Posted by lsutothetop
TigerDroppings Elite
Member since Jul 2008
11323 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 4:09 am to
Malzahn is COTY

Saban and Pinkel round out the top three

I'd probably go with...

1. Gus Malzahn, Auburn
2. Nick Saban, Alabama
3. Gary Pinkel, Missouri
4. Hugh Freeze, Ole Miss
5. Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M
6. Butch Jones, Tennessee
7. James Franklin, Vanderbilt
8. Mark Richt, Georgia
9. Les Miles, LSU
10. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina
11. Mark Stoops, Kentucky
12. Will Muschamp, Florida
13. Bret Bielema, Arkansas
14. Dan Mullen, Mississippi State

Caveats:
* Richt is hard to place because of injuries; they were damn good before the injuries and understandably bad after
* Stoops and Bielema are hard to place because they jumped into dumpster fires and put them out; hard to tell if they're pouring water or oil on
Posted by SammyTiger
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2009
66854 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 7:24 am to
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6. Les Miles - LSU has been good, but they've not lived up to expectations, a recurring theme for Miles


May have been unfair expectation.

There is no was you can tell me that we have more talent on out defense right now than 80% of teams.
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
119512 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 7:38 am to
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13. Mark Stoops - It's hard to tell how much of UK's mess falls on Stoops, and he deserves a lot of time, but you can't say the coaching's been great either. He's gotta fall somewhere, so it's at 13.


Probably shouldn't do performance grading on teams you know nothing about.

Stoops was left with very little to work with and UK has competed better than last year by 100%. Are there wins to show for it? No, but that just speaks to the disarray Joker left the program in.
Posted by mauser
Orange Beach
Member since Nov 2008
21736 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 7:43 am to
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8. Mark Richt - The guy just can't get the right pieces in place at the right time

If Saban or Spurrier were at Georgia they would be in the same position bama is in now.
Posted by 12
Redneck part of Florida
Member since Nov 2010
18765 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 7:49 am to
Solid list. I would probably have Butch Jones higher. He took over a team with lower tier SEC talent. The only thing they learned under Dooley was proper shower techniques. Jones will have UT back to being a top team in the East.

That being said...

frick YOU Tennessee. You are going to get curb stomped this weekend.
This post was edited on 10/21/13 at 7:50 am
Posted by blacknblu
Member since Nov 2011
10276 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 8:09 am to
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14. Bret Bielema - Arkansas didn't look bad at all earlier this season. They played with heart in losses to two good teams in Rutgers and TAMU. However, instead of looking better and improving, they look much worse every week.



Really? This guys came into a circus, and he's kept the program from imploding. 14?

Alright - I guess if you want to judge a coach on a win/loss record based off of talentless players he inherited - carry on
Posted by RonBurgundy
Whale's Vagina(San Diego)
Member since Oct 2005
13302 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 8:10 am to
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. Nick Saban - Flat out best coach in college football.
2. Gary Pinkel - Missouri has looked surprisingly good this season.
3. Gus Malzahn - inherited a mess from Gene Chizik and has quickly gotten things rolling.
4. Kevin Sumlin - Done a pretty good job given the distractions and lack of experience defensively.
5. Hugh Freeze - Freeze has significantly raised the standard at Ole Miss.
6. Les Miles - LSU has been good, but they've not lived up to expectations, a recurring theme for Miles.


what's really different between these two guys this year? The conference hate for Miles is strong.
Posted by Lsuhoohoo
Member since Sep 2007
94715 posts
Posted on 10/21/13 at 8:52 am to
The list would be more accurate with Miles at 15th
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