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SEC programs that have won national titles under three consecutive HCs
Posted on 5/7/24 at 10:38 am
Posted on 5/7/24 at 10:38 am
LSU
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Posted on 5/7/24 at 10:54 am to shinerfan
Left for Miami
Fired
Fired
So... if the current HC wins one, will he bolt for greener pastures or get fired in 2-4 years?
Fired
Fired
So... if the current HC wins one, will he bolt for greener pastures or get fired in 2-4 years?
Posted on 5/7/24 at 10:56 am to skrayper
No he'll stay for his entire contract.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:01 am to skrayper
We'll fire him based on the rant's response after he loses a single game the next year.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:07 am to Eternalmajin
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We'll fire him based on the rant's response after he loses a single game the next year.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:09 am to shinerfan
Tennessee has won the life championship for 25 years running
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:11 am to skrayper
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Left for Miami
Fired
Fired
So you're saying it's not the coach but the program? Interesting.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:13 am to shinerfan
And all of them loathed by the fanbase after winning said national title
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:22 am to skrayper
Does it matter??? The legacy would continue..
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:30 am to shinerfan
UGA is a very different place than LSU.
UGA has had 5 different head coaches since 1964. Two of them have won national titles (3 in total).
LSU has had 10 since 1964. Three of them have won national titles (3 in total).
We're a bit more patient I guess. Largely it's yielded the same results.
UGA has had 5 different head coaches since 1964. Two of them have won national titles (3 in total).
LSU has had 10 since 1964. Three of them have won national titles (3 in total).
We're a bit more patient I guess. Largely it's yielded the same results.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:32 am to shinerfan
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This post was edited on 5/7/24 at 11:36 am
Posted on 5/7/24 at 12:00 pm to skrayper
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Left for Miami
Fired
Fired
And two of them were functional retards.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 12:14 pm to shinerfan
I’ve said for years, LSU is the easiest job in all of college football. LSU has done well the past couple decades but honestly it’s shocking they haven’t done more.
Current NFL players by state:
211- Texas
151- California
149- Florida
110- N Carolina
109- Alabama
104- Ohio
103- Michigan
102- Louisiana
89- Georgia
Now go through each of those top states for producing talent and figure out how many Power Conference and Top 25 All-Time Programs reside in each one:
Texas- 6 power programs / 3 Top 25 programs (#10 Texas, #21 Texas A&M, #24 TCU, Baylor, Texas Tech, Houston)
California- 4 power programs / 2 Top 25 programs (#6 USC, #9 UCLA, Stanford, Cal)
Florida- 4 power programs / 3 Top 25 programs (#11 Florida State, #12 Florida, #14 Miami, UCF)
N Carolina- 4 power programs (N Carolina, NC State, Duke, Wake Forest)
Alabama - 2 power programs / 2 Top 25 programs (#1 Alabama, #17 Auburn)
Ohio- 1 power program / 1 Top 25 program (#2 Ohio State)
Michigan- 2 power programs / 2 Top 25 programs (#5 Michigan, #18 Michigan St)
Louisiana- 1 power program / 1 Top 25 program (#7 LSU)
Georgia- 2 power programs / 1 Top 25 program (#8 Georgia, Georgia Tech)
Louisiana and Ohio are unique in that they are the only two top-producing, talent-rich states with just one power program. But Ohio is also much closer in distance to other Top 25 programs:
Driving distance from Columbus, OH to nearest Top 25 programs:
189 miles to Ann Arbor, MI
251 miles to E Lansing, MI
253 miles to South Bend, IN
326 miles to State College, PA
358 miles to Knoxville, TN
Driving distance from Baton Rouge, LA to nearest Top 25 programs:
348 miles to Tuscaloosa, AL
361 miles to College Station, TX
That’s it. LSU has just two Top 25 programs within 400 miles of them and zero within 300 miles. Meanwhile Ohio State has 5 Top 25 programs within 400 miles including 3 right around or within 250 miles.
LSU really does sit on an island all by themselves that is rich in football talent.
Current NFL players by state:
211- Texas
151- California
149- Florida
110- N Carolina
109- Alabama
104- Ohio
103- Michigan
102- Louisiana
89- Georgia
Now go through each of those top states for producing talent and figure out how many Power Conference and Top 25 All-Time Programs reside in each one:
Texas- 6 power programs / 3 Top 25 programs (#10 Texas, #21 Texas A&M, #24 TCU, Baylor, Texas Tech, Houston)
California- 4 power programs / 2 Top 25 programs (#6 USC, #9 UCLA, Stanford, Cal)
Florida- 4 power programs / 3 Top 25 programs (#11 Florida State, #12 Florida, #14 Miami, UCF)
N Carolina- 4 power programs (N Carolina, NC State, Duke, Wake Forest)
Alabama - 2 power programs / 2 Top 25 programs (#1 Alabama, #17 Auburn)
Ohio- 1 power program / 1 Top 25 program (#2 Ohio State)
Michigan- 2 power programs / 2 Top 25 programs (#5 Michigan, #18 Michigan St)
Louisiana- 1 power program / 1 Top 25 program (#7 LSU)
Georgia- 2 power programs / 1 Top 25 program (#8 Georgia, Georgia Tech)
Louisiana and Ohio are unique in that they are the only two top-producing, talent-rich states with just one power program. But Ohio is also much closer in distance to other Top 25 programs:
Driving distance from Columbus, OH to nearest Top 25 programs:
189 miles to Ann Arbor, MI
251 miles to E Lansing, MI
253 miles to South Bend, IN
326 miles to State College, PA
358 miles to Knoxville, TN
Driving distance from Baton Rouge, LA to nearest Top 25 programs:
348 miles to Tuscaloosa, AL
361 miles to College Station, TX
That’s it. LSU has just two Top 25 programs within 400 miles of them and zero within 300 miles. Meanwhile Ohio State has 5 Top 25 programs within 400 miles including 3 right around or within 250 miles.
LSU really does sit on an island all by themselves that is rich in football talent.
This post was edited on 5/7/24 at 12:20 pm
Posted on 5/7/24 at 12:17 pm to Glorious
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And all of them loathed by the fanbase after winning said national title
I think most of us appreciate all of them in one form or another. Including the weasel midget…
Posted on 5/7/24 at 12:18 pm to shinerfan
LSU has won 4 NC under 4 Head Coaches
Congrats on those 4......
Alabama has won 2 or more National Titles under 4 different head coaches...
Congrats on those 4......
Alabama has won 2 or more National Titles under 4 different head coaches...
Posted on 5/7/24 at 1:21 pm to shinerfan
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So you're saying it's not the coach but the program? Interesting.
Perhaps, but one could claim:
The program wins the titles, not the coaches.
But one could also claim:
LSU ruins championship caliber coaches.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 1:22 pm to shinerfan
Pat Dye - 1983
Terry Bowden - 1993
Tommy Tuberville - 2004
Gene Chizik - 2010
All four won national Championships
Terry Bowden - 1993
Tommy Tuberville - 2004
Gene Chizik - 2010
All four won national Championships
This post was edited on 5/7/24 at 1:24 pm
Posted on 5/7/24 at 3:06 pm to AUTiger789
We did have to directly compete with the Florida dynasty and the Bama dynasty and still carved out a respectable amount of trophies. Look what happened to Auburn and Tennessee when they had to deal with two dominant rivals.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 3:06 pm to shinerfan
In both football and baseball!
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