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re: Ranking SEC football coaches: 2020 edition
Posted on 5/12/20 at 1:52 pm to skrayper
Posted on 5/12/20 at 1:52 pm to skrayper
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Ed only has 3 full seasons and a partial one as HC for his resume (at LSU). Averaging wins with such a small sample size is a bit rough.
So 3 seasons is inadequate to judge CEO, but 4 is sufficient to judge Kirby? Do you listen to yourself when you say these things?
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I'll definitely grant you that CEO has tougher competition. I just wouldn't use averages and then discount CEO's first season (albeit a partial one) but not Kirby's. In their last 3 seasons, Kirby is averaging 12 wins to CEO's 11.3.
You're moving the goal posts that now we should only count three for Kirby? Isn't that insufficient based on what you just said above?
I exclude 2016 because CEO was INTERIM HC; that was Miles's team not CEO's. The clock started for Orgeron when the interim tag was removed.
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I'm just saying that Kirby is literally one pass play away from having a leg up on CEO, if we're looking at wins and hardware. CEO definitely has the best season out of all the coaches though.
One pass? That would give him a natty like CEO, but CEO would still have the head to head, so the scale would still tilt to CEO.
Posted on 5/12/20 at 1:56 pm to ibldprplgld
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So 3 seasons is inadequate to judge CEO, but 4 is sufficient to judge Kirby? Do you listen to yourself when you say these things?
I didn't say that.
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You're moving the goal posts that now we should only count three for Kirby? Isn't that insufficient based on what you just said above?
Yes, which is exactly my point.
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One pass? That would give him a natty like CEO, but CEO would still have the head to head, so the scale would still tilt to CEO.
Kirby would have more division titles, while they would each have the same number of conference and national titles.
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