Title: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: Marshal Dillon on August 10, 2013, 09:24:19 AM Spurrier #3 & Shaw at Stanford #5? No way is Shaw that good until he can show something for another 3-4 years. Plus, Spurrier has done nothing the last 10-12 years. Some strange rankings.
??? http://www.foxsportssouth.com/photo-gallery?gid=29419&gf=251 Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: ricky023 on August 10, 2013, 10:11:22 AM Wow, I could not believe my eyes. What are these people smoking? Les Miles ranked #4 in the country. He can not manage a clock. If he did not chew grass he would lose. Should I go on, well no but these people got some right but when they miss it is like missing a dead at a turkey shoot. RTR!
Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: XBAMA on August 10, 2013, 11:41:46 AM Wow, I could not believe my eyes. What are these people smoking? Les Miles ranked #4 in the country. He can not manage a clock. If he did not chew grass he would lose. Should I go on, well no but these people got some right but when they miss it is like missing a dead at a turkey shoot. RTR! I think they call it "dank" nowadays Rick :dunno: aka: the good stuff ? Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: Reelvalue on August 10, 2013, 01:36:12 PM Got to remember Shaw is coaching with Harbough's players...give him another year then Jim's players will be gone, and rate him then.
Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: 2Stater on August 10, 2013, 03:35:29 PM Shaw is a good solid coach. If he recruits like Harbaugh did, and it appears he can, Stanford will be a force to recon with for as long as he is there.
As much as I dislike Spurrier, he has taken the most mediocre of teams and has turned them into contenders. Don't sell either coach short. Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: Marshal Dillon on August 10, 2013, 04:30:40 PM Got to remember Shaw is coaching with Harbough's players...give him another year then Jim's players will be gone, and rate him then. BINGO!! That's exactly what I was thinking and I doubt he will measure up to Harbaugh. :wave: Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: pmull on August 11, 2013, 08:43:27 AM I have no problem with Les Miles ranked that high. He did well at OK State and his record at LSU speaks for itself. Like him or not he is our most difficult game every year.
I like Shaw but we need to see if he can Stanford them at the elite level for a few more years with his own players. To me he is like Sumlin. They need to prove they can do it year in and year out. Mike Riley at Oregon State? I know he played at Alabama but what has he done to be in the Top 25? Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: Marshal Dillon on August 11, 2013, 10:47:07 AM I have no problem with Les Miles ranked that high. He did well at OK State and his record at LSU speaks for itself. Like him or not he is our most difficult game every year. I like Shaw but we need to see if he can Stanford them at the elite level for a few more years with his own players. To me he is like Sumlin. They need to prove they can do it year in and year out. Mike Riley at Oregon State? I know he played at Alabama but what has he done to be in the Top 25? Are you crazy or just blind to excellence? Riley has a sterling 81-67 (.547) won-lost record at OSU and 14-34 in the NFL. He's won major bowls at the Sun (twice), Emerald, & Las Vegas (twice) Bowls. More importantly, he was one of Bear's "boys." I don't understand your dissing of Coach Bryant & Alabama. #- Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: pmull on August 11, 2013, 12:26:36 PM I have no problem with Les Miles ranked that high. He did well at OK State and his record at LSU speaks for itself. Like him or not he is our most difficult game every year. I like Shaw but we need to see if he can Stanford them at the elite level for a few more years with his own players. To me he is like Sumlin. They need to prove they can do it year in and year out. Mike Riley at Oregon State? I know he played at Alabama but what has he done to be in the Top 25? Are you crazy or just blind to excellence? Riley has a sterling 81-67 (.547) won-lost record at OSU and 14-34 in the NFL. He's won major bowls at the Sun (twice), Emerald, & Las Vegas (twice) Bowls. More importantly, he was one of Bear's "boys." I don't understand your dissing of Coach Brant & Alabama. #- He was 5-7 in 2010 and 3-9 in 2011. He has never won the PAC-12 and has an overall 52-51 conference record. I'm sorry but nothing in his resume shows me he above average. Mike Shula could do as well at Oregon State as he has. Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: XBAMA on August 11, 2013, 12:55:46 PM didn't he win the "Gray Cup" a couple of times ? :dunno:
aye ? :lol2: Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: 2Stater on August 12, 2013, 06:52:49 AM Pmull, turn your sarcasm detector back on. I believe MD was being a little tongue and cheek with you. :lol2:
Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: pmull on August 12, 2013, 08:20:42 AM Pmull, turn your sarcasm detector back on. I believe MD was being a little tongue and cheek with you. :lol2: I thought he was being sarcastic but I was not taking any changes. MD throws curve balls sometimes. Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: Marshal Dillon on August 12, 2013, 09:40:25 AM Pmull, turn your sarcasm detector back on. I believe MD was being a little tongue and cheek with you. :lol2: I thought he was being sarcastic but I was not taking any changes. MD throws curve balls sometimes. snicker, snicker :jokerface: Title: Re: Another Listing of the Top 25 Coaches in College Football Post by: Catch Prothro on August 12, 2013, 09:52:59 AM They got one thing right:
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