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re: Name Your Program's Top 5 Coaches With Records
Posted on 5/7/13 at 4:14 am to pvilleguru
Posted on 5/7/13 at 4:14 am to pvilleguru
Didn't Frank Thomas coach under Knute Rockne at Notre Dame before coming to Bama? Wallace Wade was a boss.
Posted on 5/7/13 at 6:42 am to harmonics
I think he at least played for him. Rockne said Thomas had the best football mind of anyone he ever coached.
Posted on 5/7/13 at 6:47 am to Hook Em Horns
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Message Posted by Hook Em Horns saban will be number 1 when he's done
No way. BEAR will always be number 1 at Alabama
This post was edited on 5/7/13 at 6:54 am
Posted on 5/7/13 at 7:09 am to CatFan81
My list for UK would be:
1) Bear Bryant 60-23-6
2) Blanton Collier 41-36-3
3) Rich Brooks 39-47
4) Jerry Claiborne 41-46
5) Mark Stoops 0-0
I don't include Mumme or Curci because of the probation issues they brought us.
1) Bear Bryant 60-23-6
2) Blanton Collier 41-36-3
3) Rich Brooks 39-47
4) Jerry Claiborne 41-46
5) Mark Stoops 0-0
I don't include Mumme or Curci because of the probation issues they brought us.
Posted on 5/7/13 at 7:30 am to kywildcatfanone
UGA....
By total wins...
Vince Dooley... 201 - 77 - 10
Wally Butts... 140 - 86 - 9
Mark Richt... 118 - 40 - 0
Harry Mehre... 59 - 34 - 6
Ray Goff... 46 - 34 - 1
Top 5 account for 564 wins & 75 years of coaching...
By percentage....(minimum 50 games coached)
Mark Richt... 74.7%
Vince Dooley... 71.5%
Jim Donnan... 67.8%
Harry Mehre... 62.6%
Wally Butts... 61.5%
By total wins...
Vince Dooley... 201 - 77 - 10
Wally Butts... 140 - 86 - 9
Mark Richt... 118 - 40 - 0
Harry Mehre... 59 - 34 - 6
Ray Goff... 46 - 34 - 1
Top 5 account for 564 wins & 75 years of coaching...
By percentage....(minimum 50 games coached)
Mark Richt... 74.7%
Vince Dooley... 71.5%
Jim Donnan... 67.8%
Harry Mehre... 62.6%
Wally Butts... 61.5%
Posted on 5/7/13 at 7:44 am to 3legr
1. Shug Jordan (176-83-6), CFHoF
2. Mike Donahue (106-35-5 at AU, 129-54-8 overall) CFHoF
3. Pat Dye (99-39-4 at AU, 153-62-5 overall) CFHoF
4. John Heisman (12-4-2 at AU, 186-70-18 overall) CFHoF
5. Tommy Tuberville (85-40 at AU, 130-77 overall)
Four Auburn head coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame.
If Tubs has a tad of success at Cincy, he might have a small chance at making the Hall as well. If he falls on his face at Cincy, he's definitely on the outside looking in.
Bama currently has four head coaches in the Hall. Will be five a few years down the road after Saban retires. So currently tied with AU at four.
Anyone else in the SEC that can match up to Auburn and Bama in CFHoF coaches?
2. Mike Donahue (106-35-5 at AU, 129-54-8 overall) CFHoF
3. Pat Dye (99-39-4 at AU, 153-62-5 overall) CFHoF
4. John Heisman (12-4-2 at AU, 186-70-18 overall) CFHoF
5. Tommy Tuberville (85-40 at AU, 130-77 overall)
Four Auburn head coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame.
If Tubs has a tad of success at Cincy, he might have a small chance at making the Hall as well. If he falls on his face at Cincy, he's definitely on the outside looking in.
Bama currently has four head coaches in the Hall. Will be five a few years down the road after Saban retires. So currently tied with AU at four.
Anyone else in the SEC that can match up to Auburn and Bama in CFHoF coaches?
Posted on 5/7/13 at 7:47 am to beatbammer
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Anyone else in the SEC that can match up to Auburn and Bama in CFHoF coaches?
UGA has four...
Glenn "Pop" Warner
Vince Dooley
Wally Butts
Jim Donnan
Posted on 5/7/13 at 9:15 am to dallasga6
If I'm not mistaken, I think LSU has 5 former head coaches in the CFHoF ( don't ask me to name them though).
Posted on 5/7/13 at 9:49 am to FourThreeForty
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Top 5 at both schools
This pretty crazy if you think about it. Wow.
Posted on 5/7/13 at 10:20 am to Tiger Live2
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nice.
There certainly seem to be several duplications. Dietzel, Saban, Bryant, and Sherrill
You forgot Spurrier. :)
So the double entries would look like this I guess?
The Bear - KY/Bama
Spurrier - UF/SC
Saban - LSU/Bama
Dietzel - LSU/SC
Sherrill - A&M/MSU
Who did I miss? Tuberville - Ole Miss/Auburn perhaps?
Posted on 5/7/13 at 10:33 am to scrooster
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So the double entries would look like this I guess?
The Bear - KY/Bama
Spurrier - UF/SC
Saban - LSU/Bama
Dietzel - LSU/SC
Sherrill - A&M/MSU
Who did I miss?
Coach Bryant - Bama/KY/A&M
Posted on 5/7/13 at 10:42 am to scrooster
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Who did I miss?
Holtz - Arkansas/South Carolina
ETA: I'm guessing he's not a top 5 coach for USC record-wise. But he had a couple of solid seasons. Didn't he bring SC back from some dark times?
This post was edited on 5/7/13 at 10:45 am
Posted on 5/7/13 at 10:52 am to The Sultan of Swine
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jatebe: Coach Bryant - Bama/KY/A&M
Was he top five all-time at A&M? If so, wow. The man was incredible.
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The Sultan of Swine: Holtz - Arkansas/South Carolina
ETA: I'm guessing he's not a top 5 coach for USC record-wise. But he had a couple of solid seasons. Didn't he bring SC back from some dark times?
He brought us out of the hole Fat Bradstard Scott put us in for sure. Holtz turned it around in three years time. But then he handed the reigns over to Skippy and we were practically fawked again. Skip was horrible.
Holtz did not crack the Top Five in wins totals.
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:05 am to LSUNV
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The man, The Myth, The Legend
Skip Bertman
830-330-1 82%
Certainly one of the greatest ever, that's for sure.
Not far behind him ...
Ray Tanner
1133-489-3 70%
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:15 am to 3legr
1. Steven Orr Spurrier: 122-27-1
2. Ray Graves: 70-31-4
3. Bob Woodruff: 53–42–6
4. Charley Pell: 33-24-1
5. Will Muschamp: 18-8
2. Ray Graves: 70-31-4
3. Bob Woodruff: 53–42–6
4. Charley Pell: 33-24-1
5. Will Muschamp: 18-8
This post was edited on 5/7/13 at 11:16 am
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:18 am to The Sultan of Swine
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I'm guessing he's not a top 5 coach for USC record-wise
I'm thinking he's number six actually and would probably be top 5 if he didn't inherit such an awful team in 1999 that went 0-11 in his first season.
And yes we went from 1 win in 1998-1999 (1 under Scott 1 under Holtz) to 17 wins from 2000-2001. Kind of fell off after that with some 5 win seasons and finished his career here with a 6-6 record but he did help recruit Spurrier here.
And his victories over Ohio St. are still some of the more memorable ones in Gamecock lore.
This post was edited on 5/7/13 at 11:20 am
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:24 am to scrooster
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You forgot Spurrier. :)
I can't believe I missed him. I should be lucky for not attacked for forgetting such a great coach in SEC history.
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:31 am to scrooster
Heck, even Vandy has 4 coaches in the College Hall of Fame:
Dan McGugin 197–55–19 .762 CFHoF
Red Sanders 36–22–2 .617 CFHoF
Ray Morrison 33-24-2 .576 CFHoF
Bill Edwards 21–19–2 .524 CFHoF
James Franklin 15-11-0 .577
Of course, this is the entire list of Vandy football head coaches with more than 25 games and a winning record.
Steve Sloan is an honorable mention at 12-9-2 (.565) in 23 games.
Dan McGugin 197–55–19 .762 CFHoF
Red Sanders 36–22–2 .617 CFHoF
Ray Morrison 33-24-2 .576 CFHoF
Bill Edwards 21–19–2 .524 CFHoF
James Franklin 15-11-0 .577
Of course, this is the entire list of Vandy football head coaches with more than 25 games and a winning record.
Steve Sloan is an honorable mention at 12-9-2 (.565) in 23 games.
This post was edited on 5/7/13 at 11:33 am
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:39 am to beatbammer
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If I'm not mistaken, I think LSU has 5 former head coaches in the CFHoF
Dana X. Bible
Mike Donahue
Biff Jones
Bernie Moore
Charles McClendon
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:52 am to joshnorris14
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1. Steven Orr Spurrier: 122-27-1
2. Ray Graves: 70-31-4
3. Bob Woodruff: 53–42–6
4. Charley Pell: 33-24-1
5. Will Muschamp: 18-8
I am not a fan of how Meyer left and his behavior since, but he is without a doubt either #1 or #2 on this list.
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