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Posted on 9/8/11 at 2:23 pm to Swoopin
Joe Pa over Miles is a joke too. Washed up.
Posted on 9/8/11 at 2:24 pm to bmy
I agree on both accounts, their time has passed.
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Posted on 9/8/11 at 2:25 pm to chilld28
For reference:
11. Les Miles (63-17 at LSU, 91-38 overall)
10. Joe Paterno (402-135-3)
9. Mack Brown (134-34 at Texas, 220-108-1 overall)
8. Bobby Petrino (24-15 at Arkansas, 65-24 overall)
7. Brian Kelly (8-6 with Notre Dame, 179-63-2 overall)
6. Steve Spurrier (45-33 at South Carolina, 187-73-2 overall)
5. Gary Patterson (98-29 at TCU)
4. Pat Fitzgerald (35-29 at Northwestern)
3. Bob Stoops (130-31 at Oklahoma)
2. Chris Petersen (62-5 at Boise State)
1. Nick Saban (44-11 at Alabama, 135-53-1 overall)
11. Les Miles (63-17 at LSU, 91-38 overall)
10. Joe Paterno (402-135-3)
9. Mack Brown (134-34 at Texas, 220-108-1 overall)
8. Bobby Petrino (24-15 at Arkansas, 65-24 overall)
7. Brian Kelly (8-6 with Notre Dame, 179-63-2 overall)
6. Steve Spurrier (45-33 at South Carolina, 187-73-2 overall)
5. Gary Patterson (98-29 at TCU)
4. Pat Fitzgerald (35-29 at Northwestern)
3. Bob Stoops (130-31 at Oklahoma)
2. Chris Petersen (62-5 at Boise State)
1. Nick Saban (44-11 at Alabama, 135-53-1 overall)
Posted on 9/8/11 at 2:40 pm to sUGAr n spice
Saban is a great coach. However, I am amazed how people always skip over the fact that he has only ever had two top fives.
Posted on 9/8/11 at 2:48 pm to 12
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Posted on 9/8/11 at 2:49 pm to CajunBandit
i'd put Miles above Joe Pa, Mack Brown, Spurrier.
Petrino #7, Miles #8, and it's a good list.
Petrino #7, Miles #8, and it's a good list.
Posted on 9/8/11 at 2:51 pm to bmy
Miles should be top 3 Saban,maybe Stoops over him,but that's it...
Posted on 9/8/11 at 2:58 pm to DrSEC
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Saban is a great coach. However, I am amazed how people always skip over the fact that he has only ever had two top fives.
Interesting point, but I think he's number 1 because he took over an LSU program that was 4-7 and 3-8 the previous seasons and an Alabama program just recovering from NCAA sanctions, and brought them to an elite level. Can't argue with him there.
I also think Miles does not get enough credit for sustaining LSU's success. There are numerous coaches who have tanked after taking over for a successful coach.
Posted on 9/8/11 at 3:00 pm to Chimlim
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Interesting point, but I think he's number 1 because he took over an LSU program that was 4-7 and 3-8 the previous seasons and an Alabama program just recovering from NCAA sanctions, and brought them to an elite level. Can't argue with him there.
I also think Miles does not get enough credit for sustaining LSU's success. There are numerous coaches who have tanked after taking over for a successful coach.
Both good points
Posted on 9/8/11 at 3:04 pm to TheCheshireHog
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I didn't even know other coaches wore them.
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