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Posted on 11/17/19 at 7:26 pm to DaleDenton
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Just providing the same quality, depth, and detail in the reply as you have provided.
Aka you’re too chickenshit to answer a question.
Posted on 11/17/19 at 7:34 pm to Latarian
I answered you question, and his name is on Hawgeye's list, which would be similar to the list I would compose except Fleck replacing one of the names he has listed.
I thought you like the obscure like mentioning Norvell was a born and bred Texan who left that god awful state the first chance he had to never return.
I thought you like the obscure like mentioning Norvell was a born and bred Texan who left that god awful state the first chance he had to never return.
Posted on 11/17/19 at 7:35 pm to DaleDenton
Oh an just so you know the P in PJ stands for Philip.
Posted on 11/17/19 at 7:43 pm to DaleDenton
Obscure? I literally ranked my top 3 choices, multiple times. Unlike you I’m not insecure enough to worry if I’m right or not.
Posted on 11/17/19 at 7:54 pm to Latarian
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Obscure? I literally ranked my top 3 choices, multiple times. Unlike you I’m not insecure enough to worry if I’m right or not.
No one asked, or cares, you were asked to explain why Gus wouldn't be failure here and you come with recruiting, coaching, and "a good staff".
Meanwhile, Auburn's board is full of thread of why the wish he would leave because he under performs based on the level of his recruiting, is likely the worst in game coach in the SEC (now that Chad has been sent back to Texas), and his staff is right there with him when it comes to in game adjustments.
So explain to us how they are wrong and he would do great things here and average 8.8 wins without having the advantages Auburn provides such as recruiting grounds and the largest percentage of athletic budget for football in the sec.
Posted on 11/17/19 at 8:08 pm to DaleDenton
Fleck would be my top choice, but I think he's a pipe dream after the new contract
Posted on 11/17/19 at 8:14 pm to cubsfan5150
Fleck strikes me as a guy who will not leave the Midwest or Big Ten country. I think he stays put until a Michigan, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Penn State, job comes open.
His entire career(playing and coaching) has been spent in that part of the country. No ties to the south, whether talking about our job or anyone elses job. Also, I am a little gun shy on successful Big Ten coaches at the moment.
His entire career(playing and coaching) has been spent in that part of the country. No ties to the south, whether talking about our job or anyone elses job. Also, I am a little gun shy on successful Big Ten coaches at the moment.
Posted on 11/17/19 at 8:16 pm to DaleDenton
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No one asked, or cares,
He said right before a 3 paragraph response. I’m so far in your fricking head right now.
But since you like that 8.8 number....Which choice of yours has averaged more than 8.8 wins a season as a head coach at a P5 school?
Posted on 11/17/19 at 8:35 pm to Latarian
So you just spout of stupid shite and have no metric or basis to support what you spout.
From the list above
Miles 8.35 2 conference titles 1 NC
Davis 8 wins 3 conference titles
Davis rebuilt two P5 programs, Miles rebuilt OSU and is building Kansas.
Mean while Chizik won 62% of his games at Auburn, Gus is sitting at 67% which trails Tubbs at 68%, Bowden and Dye for winning percentage going back 40 years.
Gus has rebuilt 0 programs, he has the same amount experience in this matter as Norvell.
From the list above
Miles 8.35 2 conference titles 1 NC
Davis 8 wins 3 conference titles
Davis rebuilt two P5 programs, Miles rebuilt OSU and is building Kansas.
Mean while Chizik won 62% of his games at Auburn, Gus is sitting at 67% which trails Tubbs at 68%, Bowden and Dye for winning percentage going back 40 years.
Gus has rebuilt 0 programs, he has the same amount experience in this matter as Norvell.
Posted on 11/17/19 at 8:36 pm to Latarian
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Which choice of yours has averaged more than 8.8 wins a season as a head coach at a P5 school?
You keep throwing stuff like that out. Those kinds of things assume that Gus will be able to recruit at the level he does at Auburn, here. That’s one hell of an assumption, and almost undoubtedly wrong.
Some of the coaches we are looking at would be able to recruit at a higher level here, than where they are. Gus is not one of them.
Posted on 11/17/19 at 8:47 pm to troyt37
I never brought up average number of wins Dale did. So I can’t address it?
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Posted on 11/17/19 at 8:50 pm to DaleDenton
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Gus has rebuilt 0 programs, he has the same amount experience in this matter as Norvell.
Auburn was 3-9 the year before he got there. Now, according to you Auburn’s talent basically guarantees 8 wins a year right?
Posted on 11/17/19 at 8:54 pm to Latarian
He left for one year, chizik changes offense and goes the Chad Morris route of forcing square pegs in to round holes and gets fired.
He returns and reinstalls the system the players were recruited for and that is a rebuild?
What are you advocating with this logic? Hiring Dan Enos?
He returns and reinstalls the system the players were recruited for and that is a rebuild?
What are you advocating with this logic? Hiring Dan Enos?
Posted on 11/17/19 at 9:02 pm to DaleDenton
Just dispelling the notion that the talent at Auburn guarantees 8 wins a year, which you have insinuated all day.
Have a good night.
Have a good night.
Posted on 11/17/19 at 9:11 pm to Latarian
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I never brought up average number of wins Dale did. So I can’t address it?
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Which choice of yours has averaged more than 8.8 wins a season as a head coach at a P5 school?
If this is what you call addressing it, sure, I guess. I think you are minimizing the amount of talent that presents itself to Auburn, and completely ignoring the relative lack of success Gus has had with that talent. But where you really lose me is flatly refusing to entertain what happens to those 8.8 wins per year, when the talent continues going to Auburn, rather than dropping in his lap here, like it used to there.
Posted on 11/17/19 at 9:25 pm to troyt37
Gus would also lose the auto win that is Arkansas. Auburn will never be down for as long as we have, even if they hired Lat to replace Gus
Posted on 11/17/19 at 9:38 pm to cubsfan5150
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Gus would also lose the auto win that is Arkansas. Auburn will never be down for as long as we have, even if they hired Lat to replace Gus
And he would also trade a yearly game with Georgia for Mizzou. See I can play that game too.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:32 pm to Latarian
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And he would also trade a yearly game with Georgia for Mizzou. See I can play that game too.
And we could play that game all day.
He would also trade a team that is 36-46-1 vs. Alabama, for one that is 8-20 vs. Alabama, which doesn't include a forfeit victory, and two vacated wins, or it would be 8-23.
He would also be trading a team that is 17-11-1 vs. Arkansas, for a team that is 11-17-1 vs. Auburn.
Want me to do LSU too?
Posted on 11/18/19 at 1:43 pm to Latarian
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Chad Morris
"Left lane hammer down full tilt boog...oh frick I don't know how to drive a stick!"
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