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re: What's the Most Lane Could've Accomplished at USC Under Sanctions?

Posted on 9/26/14 at 8:46 am to
Posted by joeyb147
Member since Jun 2009
16019 posts
Posted on 9/26/14 at 8:46 am to
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when has auburn ever been preseason #1?


WTF does that have to do with anything? Couldn't stay on topic so you had to deflect? Is there some kind of moral victory you're trying to pump for preaseason rankings?

Weak.


ETA: and learn how google works. i'm sure you'll find your lil' bro question answered there.
This post was edited on 9/26/14 at 8:47 am
Posted by bamasgot13
Birmingham
Member since Feb 2010
13619 posts
Posted on 9/26/14 at 9:09 am to
Lane is currently better as an OC than an HC. That said, I don't think he's been as bad as an HC as some would like to paint him.

Oakland - hired at age 31 and was the youngest HC in modern NFL history. Too young for that responsibility. Not ready...and Oakland has been terrible for nearly 20 years.

Tennessee - hired at 33. Took over nightmare program that Fulmer had tanked. Had 7-6 record in only season, which was a 2 win improvement over the previous year. Two of his losses came to the #1 and #2 teams in the nation.

USC - Hired at 34. Took over program that was soon to be savaged by probation and scholarship limitations. Went 28-15 at USC.

He's 35-21 as a college HC. Never had a losing record as college HC.

Miles was 28-21 as college HC when LSU hired him. Saban was 43-26-1 when LSU hired him. Sometimes it just takes getting the right situation to prove your worth.
Posted by KiffinsVisor
Tennessee
Member since Jun 2014
1129 posts
Posted on 9/26/14 at 12:17 pm to
My point was not alot of coaches get their team to #1. preseason or during the year, its rare. Kiffin did that. how does it feel that in his first year he has a better offense then the great and mighty Gus? that must suck
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