"The Vest" had some pretty gaudy numbers.
Ironically Chip Kelly has a better win percentage then those coaches at 34-6, but those coaches have quite a few more seasons then Chip does. For some reason I thought Urban Meyers win percentage would be higher.
More than half of those losses for Meyer were in his first and last years.
Saban lost 6 games his first year, but then a total of 6 the next four. Wow.
People can say that those schools have the best talent and built-in advantages, but look at all of the flame outs those schools have had as well.
Shouldn't this topic be "Best Cheating Coaches?"
that's what he was saying...Some of those schools have huge built in advantages (UT/UF) but that doesnt mean any idiot coach can consistently win.
that's what he was saying...
I wonder how two coaches from the Big XII North--Snyder and Rhoads--would perform if given a chance in a school like 'Bama.
I guess Chizik is our best example, at Auburn...
I don't think Snyder would want a job at a high profile university - he's the closest thing to a total recluse in college football. Manhattan KS is a perfect place for him. He's a damn good coach, but a very private person.I wonder how two coaches from the Big XII North--Snyder and Rhoads--would perform if given a chance in a school like 'Bama.
I guess Chizik is our best example, at Auburn...
I don't think Snyder would want a job at a high profile university - he's the closest thing to a total recluse in college football. Manhattan KS is a perfect place for him. He's a damn good coach, but a very private person.
I think he has to be in the discussion as one of the best coaches in the last 20 years. However, his win/loss record doesn't purely reflect his accomplishments.
Hands down one of the GOATs. Dude took perhaps the worst program in FBS history and made them a powerhouse. Even this year they came out of nowhere and surprised just about everyone.
I absolutely believe Snyder could win 6 games with CU's current team. He's the best at getting the most out of the least.