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Posted on 5/7/18 at 6:56 pm to CivilTiger83
Posted on 5/7/18 at 6:56 pm to CivilTiger83
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If only these two coaches were able to play against one another so we could tell who might be better... Oh yeah, Urban was shellacked twice by Dabo recently.
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If only these two coaches were able to play against one another so we could tell who might be better... Oh yeah, Urban was shellacked twice by Dabo recently.
Urban is a great coach, but what Dabo has done at little ol Clemson is the most remarkable coaching job of program building outside of Saban in the past 15 years. And his style is pretty unique in the big time college coaching landscape.
Except that Urban went undefeated one year at Utah. Clemson is a second rate football school traditionally, but Utah was a fricking mid major when Myer coached them. I like Dabo(much better than Myer), and one day we may agree that he(Dabo) is the second best coach in the country, but for now that goes to Myer and his 2 rings at UF, and one at tOSU. 3>1.
Posted on 5/7/18 at 7:10 pm to viceman
I agree that Fisher and Dabo belong on the second tier. And if Fisher cannot wake A&M from sleeping giant status, it just isn't going to happen short of another Meyer or Saban coming along.
Kirby and Riley show promise, but should rate an incomplete at this point in time. Neither has a championship, and took over at some very powerful institutions in the CFB "caste" system.
Gus probably doesn't rate as high as he should because he's so weird, and not really respected by his peers. But he is a good coach
Kirby and Riley show promise, but should rate an incomplete at this point in time. Neither has a championship, and took over at some very powerful institutions in the CFB "caste" system.
Gus probably doesn't rate as high as he should because he's so weird, and not really respected by his peers. But he is a good coach
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