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re: SEC HC rankings

Posted on 3/29/20 at 6:05 pm to
Posted by wadewilson
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Posted on 3/29/20 at 6:05 pm to
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Rankings by winning percentage at current job.

1. Saban .869 152-23
2. Orgeron .816 40-9
3. Mullen .808 21-5
4. Smart .786 44-12
5. Malzahn .667 62-31
6. Fisher .654 17-9
7. Pruitt .520 13-12
8. Muschamp .510 26-25
9. Stoops .500 44-44
10. Mason .365 27-47
11. Kiffin
11. Leach
11. Pittman
11. Drinkwitz


That's a good place to start.

Orgeron has had a hard time beating Mullen. He's 1-2 in his last 3 meetings with him.

That said, I think it's still speculative whether or not Mullen will do a better job at Florida than Smart has at Georgia.

I'd definitely pick Malzahn over Fisher.
Posted by TrueLefty
St. Louis County
Member since Oct 2017
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Posted on 3/30/20 at 12:32 am to
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That's a good place to start. Orgeron has had a hard time beating Mullen. He's 1-2 in his last 3 meetings with him. That said, I think it's still speculative whether or not Mullen will do a better job at Florida than Smart has at Georgia. I'd definitely pick Malzahn over Fisher.


How did Missouri was able to win the east two times with less talents than most in the SEC east teams? So the question is for this one I believe Drinkwitz will surprise some of the head coach and beat them. He seems just like Minnesota head coach and another head coach I forget his name also did very well in his first year. The key is who got the easier schedule and a head start with experience. Also have the players be SEC ready to play.

I would group Leach, Kiffin, Drinkwitz in the next 3 in any order then Pittman last.

Do not forget Missouri struggled on offense last year and that worn out the defense. Even though the defense did very well last year they would have done better if the offense were a bit better. So I say Missouri offense should be a lot better with better quarterback as well. Some had both offense and defense problems.

This post was edited on 3/30/20 at 12:37 am
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