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re: If Auburn had Peterson and UW had Malzahn,
Posted on 8/29/18 at 9:03 am to jvilletiger25
Posted on 8/29/18 at 9:03 am to jvilletiger25
You're underselling Gus.
That said, I don't necessarily think you're wrong that Peterson is the better coach, but Gus has won some huge games and has shown he's capable of coaching on the highest level. He's shown this to a far greater extent than Peterson, even if we think Peterson is more promising overall.
Big year for Gus, IMO. It's also a hard year, so we have to grade him on a curve. If we genuinely compete for the SEC (best we can considering the schedule) and have a consistent identity with no LSU/Clemson style debacles, I might be comfortable saying Gus has turned a corner.
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That said, I don't necessarily think you're wrong that Peterson is the better coach, but Gus has won some huge games and has shown he's capable of coaching on the highest level. He's shown this to a far greater extent than Peterson, even if we think Peterson is more promising overall.
Big year for Gus, IMO. It's also a hard year, so we have to grade him on a curve. If we genuinely compete for the SEC (best we can considering the schedule) and have a consistent identity with no LSU/Clemson style debacles, I might be comfortable saying Gus has turned a corner.
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Posted on 8/29/18 at 9:12 am to Pettifogger
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Big year for Gus, IMO. It's also a hard year, so we have to grade him on a curve. If we genuinely compete for the SEC (best we can considering the schedule) and have a consistent identity with no LSU/Clemson style debacles, I might be comfortable saying Gus has turned a corner.
I would as well. It's not losing a game. It's when he looks totally clueless in the loss. And in last year's case, shitting the bed against an inferior opponent (LSU)
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