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Your Current Head Coach's Biggest Coaching Disaster
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:06 pm
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:06 pm
Alabama has had their fair share of embarrassing losses, but no program or team is invincible.
I exclude the 2007 season when judging Saban's work.
From 2008-2013, I'd call the 2010 Iron Bowl his biggest coaching disaster followed by the 2013 Iron Bowl. And no, it's not just because Alabama lost to their arch nemesis. It was how they lost. Embarrassing offensive performances in the 2nd halves of both games, but I must give some credit to Auburn. Their defense stood strong, and their offense did enough to put their team in a winnable position. Alabama's didn't.
Auburn lost to LSU when LSU was superior. Florida State was just as good as if not better than Auburn last season. Malzahn has not had a coaching disaster yet.
South Carolina wasn't on the map until 2010, but I'd nominate their 2011 Auburn loss for the biggest coaching disaster. That loss was completely inexcusable and was the reason they didn't win back-to-back divisional titles.
For Mark Richt, I'm guessing 35-7 has to rank pretty high on the list. Sure, South Carolina was firing on all cylinders that night, but Mark Richt's studded secondary and talented offense might've made the game interesting if they had received different calls or another gameplan.
I don't think I can make a truly informed opinion on which loss of the past 3 seasons is Will Muschamp's worst coaching job. There have been several embarrassing losses, but you have to factor in just how bad Florida's offenses have been and the injury bug.
Last but not least, there's LSU. I wouldn't be so quick to select the 2012 BCS National Championship. That was the biggest lost as far as perception of the program and history, but there were other losses in other seasons that can make LSU fans question "What could have been?" such as the 2012 Alabama game.
The head coach takes the fall for OC and DC screwups because the HC can override calls + he's the dude that hired them.
So, what are your thoughts? For schools that I did not mention, please nominate your current head football coach's biggest coaching disaster.
This is a serious thread.
I exclude the 2007 season when judging Saban's work.
From 2008-2013, I'd call the 2010 Iron Bowl his biggest coaching disaster followed by the 2013 Iron Bowl. And no, it's not just because Alabama lost to their arch nemesis. It was how they lost. Embarrassing offensive performances in the 2nd halves of both games, but I must give some credit to Auburn. Their defense stood strong, and their offense did enough to put their team in a winnable position. Alabama's didn't.
Auburn lost to LSU when LSU was superior. Florida State was just as good as if not better than Auburn last season. Malzahn has not had a coaching disaster yet.
South Carolina wasn't on the map until 2010, but I'd nominate their 2011 Auburn loss for the biggest coaching disaster. That loss was completely inexcusable and was the reason they didn't win back-to-back divisional titles.
For Mark Richt, I'm guessing 35-7 has to rank pretty high on the list. Sure, South Carolina was firing on all cylinders that night, but Mark Richt's studded secondary and talented offense might've made the game interesting if they had received different calls or another gameplan.
I don't think I can make a truly informed opinion on which loss of the past 3 seasons is Will Muschamp's worst coaching job. There have been several embarrassing losses, but you have to factor in just how bad Florida's offenses have been and the injury bug.
Last but not least, there's LSU. I wouldn't be so quick to select the 2012 BCS National Championship. That was the biggest lost as far as perception of the program and history, but there were other losses in other seasons that can make LSU fans question "What could have been?" such as the 2012 Alabama game.
The head coach takes the fall for OC and DC screwups because the HC can override calls + he's the dude that hired them.
So, what are your thoughts? For schools that I did not mention, please nominate your current head football coach's biggest coaching disaster.
This is a serious thread.
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:07 pm to Cumulonimbus
For Mullen on a single play, not feeding Anthony Dixon 4 times on the goal line against LSU in 2009.
For Mullen during an entire game, definitely getting destroyed by TAMU in 2013.
For Bert, not choosing Jenny Craig
For Mullen during an entire game, definitely getting destroyed by TAMU in 2013.
For Bert, not choosing Jenny Craig
This post was edited on 6/30/14 at 4:09 pm
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:08 pm to Cumulonimbus
The 2nd half of 2012
LaDarius Perkins getting carries over anyone with a pulse in 2012 and '13
2009 LSU
2010 recruiting class
LaDarius Perkins getting carries over anyone with a pulse in 2012 and '13
2009 LSU
2010 recruiting class
This post was edited on 6/30/14 at 4:10 pm
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:08 pm to Cumulonimbus
Not having us prepared for a fake punt?
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:09 pm to Cumulonimbus
Letting Korvic Neat ever take the field...especially 2012 Magnolia Bowl.
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:10 pm to Cumulonimbus
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I exclude the 2007 season when judging Saban's work.
Jesus Christ.
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:10 pm to Cumulonimbus
I agree with the fake punt. Broke our back
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:11 pm to Cumulonimbus
2013 Egg Bowl was pretty bad considering we tried the trick play BS with RN5 a few times. However, it's not necessarily Freeze's fault (or a "disaster") that the Mississippi State defensive line camped out in our backfield the entire evening. I figured those carries were Freeze giving RN5 the carries he promised him when he signed the chec....uhh...pitched Ole Miss to him.
The shotgun handoff on 4th and 1 against A&M in 2012
The piss poor clock management against A&M in 2013
The shotgun handoff on 4th and 1 against A&M in 2012
The piss poor clock management against A&M in 2013
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:13 pm to Cumulonimbus
21-0 has got to be the most embarrassing loss ever for any team in history.
Beat the shite out of the orange and rose bowl champion. Blew out the sugar bowl runner up. Beat the eventual national champ at their house.
Then not cross the 50 yard line until late 4th on the biggest stage and look like they belong in the independence bowl. tGOAT finally exposed what a rag tag bunch of felons that group really was on 1/9/12.
Beat the shite out of the orange and rose bowl champion. Blew out the sugar bowl runner up. Beat the eventual national champ at their house.
Then not cross the 50 yard line until late 4th on the biggest stage and look like they belong in the independence bowl. tGOAT finally exposed what a rag tag bunch of felons that group really was on 1/9/12.
This post was edited on 6/30/14 at 4:19 pm
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:16 pm to Cumulonimbus
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I exclude the 2007 season when judging Saban's work.
how convenient
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:19 pm to Cumulonimbus
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Your Current Head Coach's Biggest Coaching Disaster
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Cumulonimbus
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Alabama fan
Because Alabama has beaten themselves 15 times since 2007, do they all count equally?
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:19 pm to Cumulonimbus
For Sumlin, it would be the 2011 CUSA title game.
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:19 pm to Cumulonimbus
Where do I begin with Saint Richt?
1). 2012 South Carolina- A train wreck from start to finish. He didn't have the team ready at all for a prime time game in a hostile environment. When USCe came out and threw that long ball on their opening drive and we missed breaking it up/ intercepting it...It was game over.
2). 2007 Tennessee- How? That is all.
3). 2009 Florida- We got our shite pushed in by a great Florida team. My reasoning for calling this a disaster is the fricking black helmets we sported. Why?
4). (Pick your favorite shitting the bed moment) We have had a lot. These are the ones that still grind my gears though.
1). 2012 South Carolina- A train wreck from start to finish. He didn't have the team ready at all for a prime time game in a hostile environment. When USCe came out and threw that long ball on their opening drive and we missed breaking it up/ intercepting it...It was game over.
2). 2007 Tennessee- How? That is all.
3). 2009 Florida- We got our shite pushed in by a great Florida team. My reasoning for calling this a disaster is the fricking black helmets we sported. Why?
4). (Pick your favorite shitting the bed moment) We have had a lot. These are the ones that still grind my gears though.
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:19 pm to Cumulonimbus
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Malzahn has not had a coaching disaster yet.
How about last year against LSU? Fortunately, his team scored a TD late in the game to bring his team within 14 points.
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:26 pm to Cumulonimbus
Will Muschamp's worst coaching job is arguable. He has actually had some very well coached games, IMO. I would say Louisville was his worst game as a coach.
First of all, he made the decision to establish the pass instead of the run, which was the opposite of what had gotten Florida their in the first place. That lead to the first INT for a TD and set UF behind.
How they chose to attack the Louisville passing game was also a head scratcher to me. Their third down play calling on defense was horrendous that game.
Even so, they were somehow still in the game, but for some reason, Muschamp decides to run an onside kick to start the 2nd half. Louisville was ready for it and they didn't audible out of it.
Some people might wanna say Miami, but I thnk that game was more on the players than the coaches.
First of all, he made the decision to establish the pass instead of the run, which was the opposite of what had gotten Florida their in the first place. That lead to the first INT for a TD and set UF behind.
How they chose to attack the Louisville passing game was also a head scratcher to me. Their third down play calling on defense was horrendous that game.
Even so, they were somehow still in the game, but for some reason, Muschamp decides to run an onside kick to start the 2nd half. Louisville was ready for it and they didn't audible out of it.
Some people might wanna say Miami, but I thnk that game was more on the players than the coaches.
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:28 pm to Cumulonimbus
2011 BCS National Championship game (easily)
Some other notable ones would be The Meltdown in Mississippi, 2012 Chik-fil-a bowl, 2007 Arkansas game, ect
Some other notable ones would be The Meltdown in Mississippi, 2012 Chik-fil-a bowl, 2007 Arkansas game, ect
Posted on 6/30/14 at 4:40 pm to Cumulonimbus
Damn all these new alters are out of control.
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