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Posted on 5/7/18 at 2:49 pm
Posted on 5/7/18 at 2:49 pm
Ben Kerchevel (if you are listening to Finebaum right now) did this year tiers.
This is what they are talking about LINK
Elites
The Bear Bryant Tier: First-ballot Hall of Famers
Saban
The Steve Spurrier Tier: Blue-blood champions
Jimbo
Kirby
Proven winners
The Barry Alvarez Tier: Success at the Power Five level
Gus
Mullen
The Howard Schnellenberger Tier: Program builders
None
The LaVell Edwards Tier: Getting it done outside the Power Five
None
The Hal Mumme Tier: All over the place
Mason
Risers and fallers
The Greg Schiano Tier: Coaches moving up
Honorable Mention: Chad Morris
The Jim Mora Tier: Jury's still out
mUSChamp
Stoops
Odom
He basically said in the interview he has no ranking low enough for Ed-O ... was not cool. Finebaum baited him.
Didn't have anything to say about the rest.
This is what they are talking about LINK
Elites
The Bear Bryant Tier: First-ballot Hall of Famers
Saban
quote:
Saban, no other coach can claim as many consecutive conference titles and playoff berths in this postseason era
The Steve Spurrier Tier: Blue-blood champions
Jimbo
Kirby
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Why isn't Fisher in the top tier? He is, after all, one of four active coaches to win a national championship. The truth is he probably would have been if the 2017 season had gone differently. Furthermore, it's been a few years since the Seminoles' championship window. The good news is this move to Texas A&M might be a breath of fresh air for Fisher. And if you got rid of the tiers and strictly ranked the coaches 1-130, he'd be hovering around the top five. He's still highly respected and right there on the cusp.
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Smart and Riley are still babies when it comes to their head coaching careers, but they've also cut their teeth as assistants under some of the best in the game. Early returns on them have been overwhelmingly positive.
Proven winners
The Barry Alvarez Tier: Success at the Power Five level
Gus
Mullen
The Howard Schnellenberger Tier: Program builders
None
The LaVell Edwards Tier: Getting it done outside the Power Five
None
The Hal Mumme Tier: All over the place
Mason
Risers and fallers
The Greg Schiano Tier: Coaches moving up
Honorable Mention: Chad Morris
The Jim Mora Tier: Jury's still out
mUSChamp
Stoops
Odom
quote:
Warning: famous last words forthcoming ... I'm cautiously optimistic about Muschamp after South Carolina's 9-4 season. Low-key, he did a darn good job and he might be exorcising some demons from his tenure at Florida. Can Muschamp move up a tier or two this time next year? Otherwise, a lot of the coaches in this tier aren't on the hot seat, per se, but there's a sense of "wait and see."
He basically said in the interview he has no ranking low enough for Ed-O ... was not cool. Finebaum baited him.
Didn't have anything to say about the rest.
This post was edited on 5/7/18 at 3:07 pm
Posted on 5/7/18 at 2:51 pm to scrooster
Putting anyone on Saban's tier is ludicrous, especially Dabo. Not that what he's done at Clemson isn't impressive, but you can't compare him to the goat.
Posted on 5/7/18 at 2:53 pm to scrooster
Saban and Meyer should be by themselves
Posted on 5/7/18 at 3:10 pm to scrooster
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The Greg Schiano Tier: Coaches moving up
Is he trolling Tenn fans, lol.
Posted on 5/7/18 at 3:44 pm to scrooster
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He basically said in the interview he has no ranking low enough for Ed-O
Posted on 5/7/18 at 3:46 pm to scrooster
Any list that has Lincoln Riley that high is garbage.
The dude took over a program that was coming off two consecutive Top 5 finishes. It's not like he had to rebuild anything. He went 12-2, made the Playoff by lost in the Semifinals. If he does that two or three years in a row, sure put him on that 2nd tier..... but seems a bit premature.
The dude took over a program that was coming off two consecutive Top 5 finishes. It's not like he had to rebuild anything. He went 12-2, made the Playoff by lost in the Semifinals. If he does that two or three years in a row, sure put him on that 2nd tier..... but seems a bit premature.
Posted on 5/7/18 at 3:47 pm to scrooster
The criteria to make the HOF as a HC isn't exactly high.
Coaches must have at least 10 years of head coaching experience, coached 100 games, and had at least a .600 winning percentage.
Coaches must have at least 10 years of head coaching experience, coached 100 games, and had at least a .600 winning percentage.
Posted on 5/7/18 at 3:49 pm to scrooster
quote:Actually, he has Special Ed in the same tier as your beloved coach
He basically said in the interview he has no ranking low enough for Ed-O
Posted on 5/7/18 at 3:52 pm to scrooster
quote:Actually, he has Special Ed in the same tier as your beloved coach
He basically said in the interview he has no ranking low enough for Ed-O
Posted on 5/7/18 at 4:28 pm to scrooster
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Elites
The Bear Bryant Tier: First-ballot Hall of Famers
Saban
Will these two names be flipped after Saban wins his next NC? And what would be the name of the next tier after that happens?
Posted on 5/7/18 at 8:58 pm to scrooster
Kirby- One successful year and they place him ahead of Gus and Mullen. Man, when is he going to be judged for the two SECW loses? One he got blown out and the other he choked away the game. Talk about hype.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 6:55 am to scrooster
Dabo above Boom!?!?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
WTF Is the ACC on CBS' payroll? Must be with this bullshite ranking.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
WTF Is the ACC on CBS' payroll? Must be with this bullshite ranking.
This post was edited on 5/8/18 at 6:55 am
Posted on 5/8/18 at 10:10 am to scrooster
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The LaVell Edwards Tier: Getting it done outside the Power Five
None
Joe Moorhead had success at FCS Fordham. He inherited a 1-10 team and went 38-13, including making the FCS playoffs in years 2-4.
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