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re: Rank the best coaches in the SEC

Posted on 4/23/14 at 12:46 am to
Posted by MrAUTigers
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 12:46 am to
Give me yours and I'll shoot you an email
Posted by YellaHamma
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 12:47 am to
dehuur
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Posted by ManicTiger
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 1:16 pm to
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Posted by TeLeFaWx
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 1:18 pm to
In what world is Hugh Freeze a better coach than Kevin Sumlin?
Posted by WithaRebelYell
Bristol TN
Member since Jan 2013
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 1:58 pm to
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WTF has Freeze done??????????????????


Do you remember how bad Ole Miss was before he got there? Arkansas fans want to complain about how terribly untalented the team fat arse inherited was/is. He got a gold mind compared to what Hugh Freeze had to work with. Freeze is still rebuilding from the train wreck Nutt left us with.
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Posted by Samso
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 2:07 pm to
The rankings in the OP are spot on
Posted by MizzouJim
Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:46 pm to
My rankings:

Nick Saban--The king until somebody proves otherwise. Master at every phase of the game, including PR.

Steve Spurrier--The 'Ol Ball Coach keeps proving that he can still do it at a school without some of the built in recruiting advantages of other SEC schools. Maybe the best in-game strategist.

Gus Malzahn--Fast, up and comer, excellent at football strategery. Could move up another notch in a year or two.

Mark Richt--Undermined by many, he is a character guy who does a great job year in and year out, but has never gotten over the hump of high expectations, witch is to win the SEC and National Championship.

Gary Pinkel--Does more with less in a state without lots of premier talent and at a school that isn't a traditional power. He's getting better athletes now that he's in the SEC. SEC cash will pay dividends the next few years as Mizzou upgrades facilities and attendance. He's the primary reason Mizzou got into the SEC in the first place.

Les Miles--Makes me shake my head more than any other coach, yet keeps getting great players that play great.

Kevin Sumlin--Proved he was no fluke at Houston, and should be a very good coach at A&M for years to come. Besides, how can you not like a guy that is embarrassing the Tejas Whorns at recruiting since he's been at A&M?

Hugh Freeze--Underrated for what he's already done at Ole Miss and will probably get his program even higher in the next few years.

Dan Mullen--Blue Collar hard worker that has his program at a respectable level but may be close to his ceiling.

Butch Jones--Good coach, good recruiter, but up against juggernauts. May need a few more years. I hope Vols fans give him that long.

Bret Bielema--A solid coach who was always under the shadow of Barry Alvarez as his AD and mentor at Wiscy. Has a lot to prove after last year.

Will Muschamp--Great defensive coach whose offense has been, well, offensive. Team has been in turmoil. On the hot seat, and this may be his last chance if he doesn't get back to a bowl and a good record this coming year.

Mark Stoops--At a mid-major he'd do just fine. In over his head so far. The last name only gets you so far.

Derek Mason--His first head coaching job anywhere is in the SEC at a non-traditional power with higher academic requirements? Good luck to him, because he'll need it. I predict Vandy fans will long for the good old days of James Franklin very soon.


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