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re: Each SEC school's top 3 winningest coaches
Posted on 8/14/19 at 12:08 pm to The_Ultimate_Warrior
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 1:59 pm to Hawgeye
quote:
Wouldn’t “winningest” refer to win pct
winningest : adjective
win·ning·est
Definition of winningest
: having achieved the most wins
the winningest coach in football
My friends Merriam and Webster have their own thoughts on the matter
This post was edited on 8/14/19 at 2:02 pm
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