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re: LSU players discuss what's different between being coached by Brian Kelly, Ed Orgeron

Posted on 7/19/22 at 10:38 am to
Posted by 167back
Dos Gris
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Posted on 7/19/22 at 10:38 am to
Does that mean the coach that took Dinardo's job for the bowl game after dinardo was fired is the winningest coach in LSU football history? He won the bowl and retired with a 1-0 career record as the LSU head coach. Nobody judges winningest coach at any school by percentage. It's always most wins.
Posted by WildTchoupitoulas
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Posted on 7/19/22 at 10:50 am to
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Does that mean the coach that took Dinardo's job for the bowl game after dinardo was fired is the winningest coach in LSU football history? He won the bowl and retired with a 1-0 career record as the LSU head coach. Nobody judges winningest coach at any school by percentage. It's always most wins.


This is so sad, it hurts.

LSU's OL coach, Hal Hunter took over for Dinardo in 1999, but it wasn't for the "bowl game" as LSU was 2-8 when Dinardo was fired immediately following the loss to Houston. Hunter was able to coach LSU to a victory over Arkansas in their last regular season game of 1999.

And yes, he's got the best win% of any coach at LSU, but not the "winningest coach" as that is usually determined by the number of wins and not win%.
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