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Posted on 3/15/11 at 11:07 pm to WeBleedCrimson
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Fat Ed
Crowe lost at home to the Citadel brah. O is a football God compared to Crowe.
Posted on 3/15/11 at 11:11 pm to RolltidePA
yall have horrible memories.
gerry d wasn't great but he did have 3 bowl seasons and brought us back some what before losing ground that he made up.
curlly hallman is the worst
gerry d wasn't great but he did have 3 bowl seasons and brought us back some what before losing ground that he made up.
curlly hallman is the worst
Posted on 3/15/11 at 11:13 pm to SugarHog
Crowe actually pissed in the spring water before he got a chance within the SEC, so I'm going with Red Bull Ed until someone trumps the 0.
Posted on 3/15/11 at 11:14 pm to Porky
curly was worse than red bull 0.
its easy to suck at ole miss its pretty hard to match the suck curly pulled at LSU
its easy to suck at ole miss its pretty hard to match the suck curly pulled at LSU
Posted on 3/15/11 at 11:43 pm to Beaux
I'll also jump on the Curley Hallman bandwagon.
Posted on 3/16/11 at 12:57 am to Templars
Price didn't win one game. I think that makes him the winner hands down.
Posted on 3/16/11 at 1:06 am to BhamDore
quote:He didn't lose any.
Price didn't win one game. I think that makes him the winner hands down.
Posted on 3/16/11 at 1:56 am to tiger perry
Without a doubt, hands down, Curley Hallman.
Posted on 3/16/11 at 2:31 am to heartbreakTiger
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curly was worse than red bull 0.
The Curl...indeed, he had some serious factor going for a while. It's probably a good thing we never got a chance to see him and the The Red Bull 0 do a head to head. It might have screwed up somethin' cosmic.
Jack Crowe does deserves some kind of seriously dishonorable mention, for that time slot anyway.
This post was edited on 3/16/11 at 2:50 am
Posted on 3/16/11 at 2:41 am to spslayto
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No rational LSU fan could put Dinardo above Curley Hallman on this list.
Exactly.
Under Hallman LSU was 16-28 in 4 years. In Dinardo's first two years at LSU he led the Tigers to 17 wins 6 losses and 1 tie. Dinardo's overall record at LSU was 32-23-1 (the last game of the 1999 season was coach by Hunter) in 5 years.
Hallman was the WORST coach in my lifetime. Croom took Mississippi State to a bowl game. That's more than what Hallman did.
Posted on 3/16/11 at 5:18 am to beatbammer
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worst coaching job ever was LSU/Auburn 1994 where LSU threw 3 pick 6's in the 4th quarter to lose a 23-9 lead in the 4th quarter. Never seen anything close to this bad ever.
I'd have to agree with all the Curley haters for him as worst coach. Hell, I was at that 94 game as well and left partially disgusted...and my team won.
Dinardo and Yaw Yaw are pretty close, but I'd have to give Curley the top spot.
It's kinda amazing how many bad football coaches LSU had holding you guys back in the 80s and 90s before Saban.
Posted on 3/16/11 at 5:43 am to auyushu
Every other coach.................................................
then Curley Hallman. There is a reason he has never been seen or heard from again. He did not just murder LSU football. He raped it and left it for dead in a ditch.
then Curley Hallman. There is a reason he has never been seen or heard from again. He did not just murder LSU football. He raped it and left it for dead in a ditch.
Posted on 3/16/11 at 6:29 am to CapstoneGrad06
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Dubose has a SEC title and 2-1 record against at Spurrier.
please add SCAC title to that resume while coaching at Millsaps!
Posted on 3/16/11 at 9:40 am to McKeezy
quote:I'm sure you posted that as a joke, but I bet he'd have had a lot of votes if a similar thread was posted this time 2 years ago. Hell, I might have even considered him for the 'award'.
Gene Chizik
In terms of damage to the program, DuBose is the clear winner. Most here tend to forget that he wasn't fired for cheating, he was fired for losing at homecoming to UCF (on top of several other embarrassing defeats).
The clear 'winner', however, is Watson Brown, whose sterling .182 percentage is bad even by Vandy standards. Not many schools would allow a guy to stick around long enough to chalk up three 10-loss seasons (including back to back in years 4 and 5). Honorable mention goes to the only HC with an equally bad record, once again a Commodore: Rob Dowhower (remember him?), who went 4-18 (1-11 in SEC play) in his only two seasons in Nashvegas.
Posted on 3/16/11 at 9:42 am to Templars
Curley is the worst and it's not close.
I don't care how bad the Vandy coaches were. It's Vandy.
And don't give me Croom, Dubose, ect. Those guys all had at least 1 good year. Curley was shitty from start to finish.
I don't care how bad the Vandy coaches were. It's Vandy.
And don't give me Croom, Dubose, ect. Those guys all had at least 1 good year. Curley was shitty from start to finish.
This post was edited on 3/16/11 at 9:44 am
Posted on 3/16/11 at 9:57 am to Choctaw Hog
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Nutt held Arkansas back for ten years, TEN YEARS, with his Mickey Mouse playbook and antics. Any success Arkansas had under Nutt was in spite of him not because of him.
Yeah, because Arkansas was a fricking powerhouse before he got there.
Y'all are absurd, and you're the fricking chief of the dipshit tribe.
Posted on 3/16/11 at 10:05 am to DCRebel
There is really only one answer to this question.
Curley Hudson Hallman
Curley Hudson Hallman
Posted on 3/16/11 at 10:10 am to DCRebel
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Y'all are absurd, and you're the fricking chief of the dipshit tribe.
Yes, they are nuts and that post of his proves his. They want to blame Nutt for every loss, as they should. but give him no credit for any of the many wins he had at Arkansas, when any rational person knows that if you're to blame for the bad then you are also credited with the good.
Hell, they are so delusional that three years later they STILL blame Nutt when Petrino loses.
Pathetic.
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