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Posted on 11/30/16 at 4:23 pm to FearlessFreep
Posted on 11/30/16 at 4:23 pm to FearlessFreep
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You really consider Harbaugh, Richt, Miles and Dabo 'elite'?
You don't consider Harbaugh elite? I hate the guy but he definitely is in the elite category. He has ~.700 CFB win% and .690 NFL win%, and has turned around every program he has had his hands on
Coaching Stops
-San Diego - First coach to win 10+, consecutive 11 win seasons
-Stanford inherited team with 5 straight losing records, set school record for most wins in a season (12)
-SanFran 49ers inherited team off 8 straight losing seasons and has 69% Win%, 2 divisional titles, NFC Champion and no losing seasons
-Michigan - First consecutive 10+ win seasons in almost 15 years for Michigan
This post was edited on 11/30/16 at 4:24 pm
Posted on 11/30/16 at 4:37 pm to GenesChin
Guess it depends on your definition of elite.
I consider multiple P5 championships a criteria.
Harbaugh: 0
Richt: 2
Miles: 2
Dabo: 2
Combined, those four have played for 3 NCs (Miles in '07 and '11, Dabo in '15) and won 1 (Miles in '07) in a combined 45 full seasons at the P5 level (Dabo has a chance this year, provided he wins his 3rd ACC title, which is hardly a given).
Leslie is the only one that I think could arguably called 'elite'. If Dabo goes all the way this year I'd think he could also break into that status.
I consider multiple P5 championships a criteria.
Harbaugh: 0
Richt: 2
Miles: 2
Dabo: 2
Combined, those four have played for 3 NCs (Miles in '07 and '11, Dabo in '15) and won 1 (Miles in '07) in a combined 45 full seasons at the P5 level (Dabo has a chance this year, provided he wins his 3rd ACC title, which is hardly a given).
Leslie is the only one that I think could arguably called 'elite'. If Dabo goes all the way this year I'd think he could also break into that status.
This post was edited on 11/30/16 at 4:41 pm
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