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Rank the SEC Coaches (East & West)

Posted on 11/18/14 at 11:52 pm
Posted by alabamabuckeye
Member since Jun 2010
22206 posts
Posted on 11/18/14 at 11:52 pm
Mine are:

West

1. Nick Saban
2. Gus Malzahn
3. Dan Mullen
4. Hugh Freeze
5. Bret Bielema
6. Kevin Sumlin
7. Les Miles

East

1. Mark Richt
2. Gary Pinkel
3. Butch Jones
4. Steve Spurrier
5. Mark Stoops
6. Next UF Coach
7. Derek Mason

Overall

1. Nick Saban
2. Gus Malzahn
3. Dan Mullen
4. Mark Richt
5. Hugh Freeze
6. Bret Bielema
7. Gary Pinkel
8. Butch Jones
9. Kevin Sumlin
10. Les Miles
11. Steve Spurrier
12. Mark Stoops
13. Next UF coach
14. Derek Mason
Posted by AA7
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2009
26678 posts
Posted on 11/18/14 at 11:54 pm to
Spot on
Posted by CBandits82
Lurker since May 2008
Member since May 2012
54009 posts
Posted on 11/18/14 at 11:57 pm to
This list should be framed.
Posted by JesusQuintana
St Louis
Member since Oct 2013
33366 posts
Posted on 11/18/14 at 11:58 pm to
Mullen and Freeze are too high. Probably Bielema too, but I'll give him credit for what he did in the Big 10.
Posted by genro
Member since Nov 2011
61788 posts
Posted on 11/18/14 at 11:59 pm to
quote:

11. Steve Spurrier



Career (non shortsighted version):
1. Nick Saban
2. Steve Spurrier
3. Les Miles
4. Mark Richt
5. Gus Malzahn
6. Gary Pinkel
7. Bret Bielema
8. Dan Mullen
9. Hugh Freeze
10. Kevin Sumlin
11. Butch Jones
12. Mark Stoops
13. Will Muschamp (still the coach)
14. Derek Mason
Posted by TFS4E
Washington DC
Member since Nov 2008
13124 posts
Posted on 11/18/14 at 11:59 pm to
Les Miles should be #8 in the west, amirite?
Posted by JesusQuintana
St Louis
Member since Oct 2013
33366 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:00 am to
Miles Spurrier too low.

Hard to put together a list though.
Posted by Gladius Veritas
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Member since May 2012
13189 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:00 am to
lol, Dan Mullen is not the third best coach in the SEC
Posted by SammyTiger
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2009
66334 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:03 am to
if you are judging this list by how well they are coaching this year.

then maybe

Kevin Sumlin and Butch Jones doing jack and shite all year makes me think you are just a douche bag.
This post was edited on 11/19/14 at 12:04 am
Posted by ShreveportHog94
GodBlessAmerica
Member since Nov 2006
6036 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:05 am to
4. Hugh Freeze
7. Les Mile

This list is based off of one season and you know it.

makes me wonder why you don't just use the SEC standings instead.

But I'm sure there's a few people in this world that would trade multiple championships and a national title for an overall losing record in the SEC.
This post was edited on 11/19/14 at 12:08 am
Posted by TheJunction
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2014
946 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:05 am to
IMHO Freeze should be above Mullen for what he's done since he's been at OM
Posted by ozzy
Member since Jun 2014
12 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:09 am to
Before the season, I thought Bielema should be in serious consideration for CoY if the Razorbacks became bowl eligible. However, your initial ranking is spot on.
Posted by JesusQuintana
St Louis
Member since Oct 2013
33366 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:11 am to
Career accomplishment

Saban
Spurrier
Miles
Malzahn
Richt
Bielema
Pinkel
Sumlin
Mullen
Freeze
Jones
Muschamp
Stoops
Mason

Job done this year only

Saban
Mullen
Richt
Pinkel
Freeze
Malzahn
Jones
Sumlin
Miles
Spurrier
Stoops
Bielema
Muschamp
Mason

Who I personally think is the best

Saban
Malzahn
Richt
Spurrier
Pinkel
Bielema
Miles
Sumlin
Jones
Mullen
Freeze
Stoops
Muschamp
Mason
Posted by gatordmb89
Member since Dec 2009
30458 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:19 am to
Offseason?
Posted by Ancient Rome
Rocky Top
Member since Oct 2014
1584 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:32 am to
quote:

JesusQuintana


I concur, good sir.
Posted by BookofMormont
Member since Oct 2014
721 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:45 am to
That creep can bowl.. And I agree, great list.
Posted by kilo
Member since Oct 2011
27421 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:58 am to
Ask yourself two simple questions.

Who has done more with less? Who has done less with more?

Think about these two things when you are raking college coaches.
This post was edited on 11/19/14 at 1:00 am
Posted by randomways
North Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
12988 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 12:59 am to
quote:

Offseason?



Just for us, with Kentucky pending. Why do you ask?


Incidentally, since it's basically our off-season already, I'm going to rank them by a synthesis of success with my opinion of their ability.


East

1) Spurrier (not even a debate)
2) Richt (a bit of a debate)
3) Pinkel (eh, whatever
4) Boom (lots of debate, but he's accomplished more than anyone below him, and he's undeniably a great defensive coach.)
5) Jones (I guess)
6) Stoops (started strong, lagging badly)
7) Mason (who knows what the future holds? He's had a rough year, but didn't have a great hand to begin with)

The West is much, much harder after the first two. So I get more wordy.

West:

1) Saban (also not even a debate)
2) Les (would be lower if I only considered my opinion of his actual coaching abilities. But can't argue with results.)
3) Bret (also can't argue results in B10, plus hard to hold the last two years against him seeing how he had to transition from players/recruits for Petrino's system to his own system. Huge jump, and anyone who knows football knows how important the right personnel is.)
4) Freeze (I say this knowing fans of #6 and #7 will go fricking insane. But I believe Freeze is a very underrated coach. He has a good eye for offensive schemes, and, unlike Malzahn, is open to somewhat more hardnosed football on the defense.)
5) Sumlin (We can argue whether he got gifts in the form of a couple great QBs and a dominant o-line. and we can talk about his success this year...but he's still sitting at 7-4 with all 4 losses coming from ranked teams. His defenses suck, true. But so do Les' offenses.)
6) Malzahn (meh. He had lots of talent, all geared toward his system, and did well...for one highly-uneven year. He needs more time to prove himself as an HC in the big leagues. I'm not sold on him yet. Mainly he belongs down here by default. One good year, one okay year in the big leagues)
7) Mullen (This is my arbitrary pick. Mullen is rock solid. Not great, not terrible. But the SEC-W is filled to the brim with great and/or exciting and/or promising coaches. Mullen just doesn't stand out. Do I think he's the 7th best coach in the SEC-W? Not exactly. He's rock solid, as I said, and can always be counted on to field tough teams year in and year out...but he's the sort of coach for whom a season like 2014 is a rare and inexplicable event. The rest of the SEC-W coaches have more potential to rise to the top in a given year, but also to fall to the bottom (with the obvious exception of Saban in the latter case, of course.))
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46505 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 1:01 am to
quote:

Who has done less with more?


The fact that Les Miles only has one national title (one that he backed into at that) in ten years is arguably he biggest underachievement in the game relatively speaking.
Posted by Recruitingjunkie
Member since Jan 2014
3059 posts
Posted on 11/19/14 at 1:07 am to
quote:


1. Nick Saban
2. Dan Mullen
3. Bret Bielema
4. Kevin Sumlin
5. Gus Malzahn
6. Hugh Freeze
7. Les Miles


quote:


1. Steve Spurrier
2. Gary Pinkel
3. Mark Richt
4. Butch Jones
5. Mark Stoops
6. Insert any name you want
7. Derek Mason


quote:

1. Nick Saban
2. Steve Spurrier
3. Gary Pinkel
4. Dan Mullen
5. Mark Richt
6. Bret Bielema
7. Kevin Sumlin
8. Gus Malzahn
9. Butch Jones
10. Hugh Freeze
11. Mark Stoops
12. Les Miles
13. Recruitingjunkie
14. Derek Mason



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