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re: Who is the 2nd best head coach in the SEC?

Posted on 10/18/16 at 4:00 pm to
Posted by vengeanceofrain
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Posted on 10/18/16 at 4:00 pm to
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Yeah, that's one of the major advantages of being a flagship university, with no real in-state rival to hold us back.
Arkansas is the flagship unversity with no real in state rival but it's basically above the mason-dixon line and Arkansas has the smallest population of any state in the SEC and the smallest number of African Americans by far in the SEC and the ones that do live live on the polar opposite side of the state and are closer to LSU then they are to Arkansas.

Like serious, Sosa Agim was closer to Baylor then he was to Fayetville being from Hpoe. Dallas from Hope is a 3 hour drive. It's a 2 hour drive to get from hope to little rock let alone fayetvill which is another 2 hours 5 mins on the dot

This post was edited on 10/18/16 at 4:03 pm
Posted by FishFearMe
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Posted on 10/19/16 at 1:22 am to
I don't think nearly enough weighting is given to the impact of Coordinator and Position Coach changes.

A good Coach can take a group of average recruits and turn them into an above average unit.

Sumlin addressed several significant problems on his staff last offseason and is getting the payoff now.
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