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Each SEC school's top 3 winningest coaches
Posted on 8/14/19 at 12:27 am
Posted on 8/14/19 at 12:27 am
Alabama
Bear Bryant - 232 (.824)
Nick Saban - 146 (.874)
Frank Thomas - 115 (.812)
Arkansas
Frank Broyles - 144 (.708)
Houston Nutt - 75 (.610)
Lou Holtz - 60 (.735)
Auburn
Ralph Jordan - 175 (.674)
Mike Donahue - 99 (.730)
Pat Dye - 99 (.711)
Florida
Steve Spurrier - 122 (.817)
Ray Graves - 70 (.686)
Urban Meyer - 65 (.813)
Georgia
Vince Dooley - 201 (.715)
Mark Richt - 145 (.740)
Wallace Butts - 140 (.615)
Kentucky
Bear Bryant - 60 (.710)
Fran Curci - 46 (.470)
Jerry Claiborne - 41 (.472)
LSU
Charles McClendon - 135 (.682)
Les Miles - 114 (.770)
Bernie Moore - 83 (.672)
Mississippi State
Jackie Sherrill - 74 (.493)
Dan Mullen - 69 (.600)
Allyn McKeen - 65 (.764)
Missouri
Gary Pinkel - 118 (.618)
Don Faurot - 100 (.553)
Dan Devine - 92 (.697)
Ole Miss
John Vaught - 190 (.745)
Billy Brewer - 66 (.536)
David Cutcliffe - 44 (.603)
South Carolina
Steve Spurrier - 86 (.637)
Rex Enright - 64 (.482)
Jim Carlen - 45 (.555)
Tennessee
Bob Neyland - 173 (.829)
Phillip Fulmer - 151 (.743)
Johnny Majors - 116 (.645)
Texas A&M
R.C. Slocum - 123 (.721)
Homer Norton - 82 (.601)
Dana Bible - 72 (.765)
Vanderbilt
Dan McGugin - 197 (.762)
Arthur Guepe - 39 (.425)
Red Sanders - 36 (.617)
*A few notes*
- Bear Bryant & Steve Spurrier show up at the top of 2 different SEC school's lists. Not bad. Paul Dietzel just missed the Top 3 at both LSU (5th) and South Carolina (4th)
- UGA, TENN, and BAMA seemingly have solid continuity when it comes to coaches.
- That Vandy gap
- Ed O will likely move into 6th place for LSU by the end of this season, while Mark Stoops could move into Kentucky's Top 3.
Still working with this data. Let me know of any errors.
Bear Bryant - 232 (.824)
Nick Saban - 146 (.874)
Frank Thomas - 115 (.812)
Arkansas
Frank Broyles - 144 (.708)
Houston Nutt - 75 (.610)
Lou Holtz - 60 (.735)
Auburn
Ralph Jordan - 175 (.674)
Mike Donahue - 99 (.730)
Pat Dye - 99 (.711)
Florida
Steve Spurrier - 122 (.817)
Ray Graves - 70 (.686)
Urban Meyer - 65 (.813)
Georgia
Vince Dooley - 201 (.715)
Mark Richt - 145 (.740)
Wallace Butts - 140 (.615)
Kentucky
Bear Bryant - 60 (.710)
Fran Curci - 46 (.470)
Jerry Claiborne - 41 (.472)
LSU
Charles McClendon - 135 (.682)
Les Miles - 114 (.770)
Bernie Moore - 83 (.672)
Mississippi State
Jackie Sherrill - 74 (.493)
Dan Mullen - 69 (.600)
Allyn McKeen - 65 (.764)
Missouri
Gary Pinkel - 118 (.618)
Don Faurot - 100 (.553)
Dan Devine - 92 (.697)
Ole Miss
John Vaught - 190 (.745)
Billy Brewer - 66 (.536)
David Cutcliffe - 44 (.603)
South Carolina
Steve Spurrier - 86 (.637)
Rex Enright - 64 (.482)
Jim Carlen - 45 (.555)
Tennessee
Bob Neyland - 173 (.829)
Phillip Fulmer - 151 (.743)
Johnny Majors - 116 (.645)
Texas A&M
R.C. Slocum - 123 (.721)
Homer Norton - 82 (.601)
Dana Bible - 72 (.765)
Vanderbilt
Dan McGugin - 197 (.762)
Arthur Guepe - 39 (.425)
Red Sanders - 36 (.617)
*A few notes*
- Bear Bryant & Steve Spurrier show up at the top of 2 different SEC school's lists. Not bad. Paul Dietzel just missed the Top 3 at both LSU (5th) and South Carolina (4th)
- UGA, TENN, and BAMA seemingly have solid continuity when it comes to coaches.
- That Vandy gap
- Ed O will likely move into 6th place for LSU by the end of this season, while Mark Stoops could move into Kentucky's Top 3.
Still working with this data. Let me know of any errors.
This post was edited on 8/14/19 at 10:04 am
Posted on 8/14/19 at 12:33 am to The_Ultimate_Warrior
Surprised that Saban has that much catching up to do. He likely wont make it either. The Bear was impressive as hell.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 1:27 am to The_Ultimate_Warrior
quote:
Dan Mullen - 69
Nice
Posted on 8/14/19 at 5:25 am to The_Ultimate_Warrior
There's one of those records that will never be broken. McGugin's 197 at Vandy.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 6:15 am to The_Ultimate_Warrior
"Winningest" and most wins aren't always the same. Putting their win percentages would be more indicative.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 9:33 am to The_Ultimate_Warrior
We have had only 7 coaches since 1939:
Wally Butts 1939-1960
Johnny Griffith 1961-1963
Vince Dooley 1964-1988
Ray Goff 1989-1995
Jim Donnan 1996-2000
Mark Richt 2001-2015
Kirby Smart 2016-Present
That's only 7 coaches in 80 seasons.
Wally Butts 1939-1960
Johnny Griffith 1961-1963
Vince Dooley 1964-1988
Ray Goff 1989-1995
Jim Donnan 1996-2000
Mark Richt 2001-2015
Kirby Smart 2016-Present
That's only 7 coaches in 80 seasons.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 9:37 am to The_Ultimate_Warrior
Bryant and Dooley only coaches with 200+ wins
Big 2
Big 2
Posted on 8/14/19 at 9:38 am to The_Ultimate_Warrior
quote:
South Carolina
Steve Spurrier - 86
Rex Enright - 64
Jim Carlen - 45
For some reason I was thinking Holtz would be on this list but it's not even really close.
This post was edited on 8/14/19 at 9:40 am
Posted on 8/14/19 at 9:40 am to The_Ultimate_Warrior
Damn good list for Mizzou.
Unfortunately, we've also had some really really bad coaches.
Unfortunately, we've also had some really really bad coaches.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 9:50 am to The_Ultimate_Warrior
They fired David Cutcliffe. Opps.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 10:03 am to The_Ultimate_Warrior
Mark Stoops will be on this list soon for UK
Posted on 8/14/19 at 12:08 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
Wouldn’t “winningest” refer to win pct. and not total number of wins?
Example: Fred Thomsen was 56-61-10 at Arkansas and Bobby Petrino was 34-17 at Arkansas. According to your logic, Thomsen is a more “winningest” coach compared to Petrino. Which doesn’t make any sense.
Arkansas’ Winningest Coaches
1. Hatfield .760
2. Holtz .735
3. Broyles .708
4. Bezdeck .686
5. Schmidt .669
Example: Fred Thomsen was 56-61-10 at Arkansas and Bobby Petrino was 34-17 at Arkansas. According to your logic, Thomsen is a more “winningest” coach compared to Petrino. Which doesn’t make any sense.
Arkansas’ Winningest Coaches
1. Hatfield .760
2. Holtz .735
3. Broyles .708
4. Bezdeck .686
5. Schmidt .669
This post was edited on 8/14/19 at 12:11 pm
Posted on 8/14/19 at 6:28 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
[img]Ralph Jordan
Mike Donahue
Pat Dye - 99 (.711)[/img]
Legends.
And CFHoF'ers.
Mike Donahue
Pat Dye - 99 (.711)[/img]
Legends.
And CFHoF'ers.
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