So, obviously it would be ideal to go from John Cooper (not quite good enough) to Jim Tressel to Urban Meyer to Ryan Day. But that's not the way it works for most. Tennessee finally seems to have found a good one in Josh Huepel, but after the end ofFulmer, they went through Lane Kiffin, Derek Dooley, Butch Jones, and Jeremy Pruitt. After the Gene Stallings era, Alabama went through Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, and Mike Shula before getting to Saban.
So, the overall philosophical question becomes - when do your toss your head coach, and when do you live with the good, but not nationally excellent record?
So, the overall philosophical question becomes - when do your toss your head coach, and when do you live with the good, but not nationally excellent record?
On Monday, October 17, 2022 at 9:53:42 AM UTC-7, JGibson wrote:
So, the overall philosophical question becomes - when do your toss your head coach, and when do you live with the good, but not nationally excellent record?What program are we talking about here?
That's pretty much the question. 9-3 might be acceptable (or even laudable) for many schools, but 9-3 will get you FIRED completely from a few schools and some furrowed brows at a few more.
Well, I was particularly thinking of Penn State and James Franklin when I wrote that, but it also was in my head due to the earlier thread about Paul Chryst and Wisconsin. Of course, the ideal would be to be Alabama or Ohio State every year, but mostprograms aren't that. My thoughts were particularly inspired by all the "fire Franklin" posts on Facebook. But my biggest worry there is turning into Nebraska.
On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 6:58:27 AM UTC-7, JGibson wrote:programs aren't that. My thoughts were particularly inspired by all the "fire Franklin" posts on Facebook. But my biggest worry there is turning into Nebraska.
Well, I was particularly thinking of Penn State and James Franklin when I wrote that, but it also was in my head due to the earlier thread about Paul Chryst and Wisconsin. Of course, the ideal would be to be Alabama or Ohio State every year, but most
That's the thing - ESPECIALLY the cultists at Penn State...
So, obviously it would be ideal to go from John Cooper (not quite good enough) to Jim Tressel to Urban Meyer to Ryan Day. But that's not the way it works for most. Tennessee finally seems to have found a good one in Josh Huepel, but after the end ofFulmer, they went through Lane Kiffin, Derek Dooley, Butch Jones, and Jeremy Pruitt. After the Gene Stallings era, Alabama went through Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, and Mike Shula before getting to Saban.
So, the overall philosophical question becomes - when do your toss your head coach, and when do you live with the good, but not nationally excellent record?
On 10/17/2022 12:53 PM, JGibson wrote:Fulmer, they went through Lane Kiffin, Derek Dooley, Butch Jones, and Jeremy Pruitt. After the Gene Stallings era, Alabama went through Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, and Mike Shula before getting to Saban.
So, obviously it would be ideal to go from John Cooper (not quite good enough) to Jim Tressel to Urban Meyer to Ryan Day. But that's not the way it works for most. Tennessee finally seems to have found a good one in Josh Huepel, but after the end of
So, the overall philosophical question becomes - when do your toss your head coach, and when do you live with the good, but not nationally excellent record?Pretty much depends on the the history of football prowess at each
school, especially in the last 40-50 years. For some schools, winning
75% of their games is not good enough. Or losing too often to a hated rival.
OSU has had a pretty good run since even before Woody Hayes. Its only
real hiccup was under Fickel. UM has been pretty similar with the
exceptions of RichRod and Hoke.
On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 12:58:10 AM UTC-4, RoddyMcCorley wrote:of Fulmer, they went through Lane Kiffin, Derek Dooley, Butch Jones, and Jeremy Pruitt. After the Gene Stallings era, Alabama went through Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, and Mike Shula before getting to Saban.
On 10/17/2022 12:53 PM, JGibson wrote:
So, obviously it would be ideal to go from John Cooper (not quite good enough) to Jim Tressel to Urban Meyer to Ryan Day. But that's not the way it works for most. Tennessee finally seems to have found a good one in Josh Huepel, but after the end
Bruce and beginning of the John Cooper eras, but overall, both of those coaches were successful. But Bruce's consistent 9-3 years might be what I'm thinking of, and it did get him fired after year #9, which was actually only 6-4-1.So, the overall philosophical question becomes - when do your toss your head coach, and when do you live with the good, but not nationally excellent record?Pretty much depends on the the history of football prowess at each
school, especially in the last 40-50 years. For some schools, winning
75% of their games is not good enough. Or losing too often to a hated rival.
OSU has had a pretty good run since even before Woody Hayes. Its only
real hiccup was under Fickel. UM has been pretty similar with the exceptions of RichRod and Hoke.
Fickel was a 1-year interim coach so I don't even really count that. Tressel himself had a similar year in '99, surrounded by better years. A one-off poor year is going to happen occasionally. Ohio State also really struggled at the end of the Earle
On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 12:58:10 AM UTC-4, RoddyMcCorley wrote:of Fulmer, they went through Lane Kiffin, Derek Dooley, Butch Jones, and Jeremy Pruitt. After the Gene Stallings era, Alabama went through Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, and Mike Shula before getting to Saban.
On 10/17/2022 12:53 PM, JGibson wrote:
So, obviously it would be ideal to go from John Cooper (not quite good enough) to Jim Tressel to Urban Meyer to Ryan Day. But that's not the way it works for most. Tennessee finally seems to have found a good one in Josh Huepel, but after the end
So, the overall philosophical question becomes - when do your toss your head coach, and when do you live with the good, but not nationally excellent record?Pretty much depends on the the history of football prowess at each
school, especially in the last 40-50 years. For some schools, winning
75% of their games is not good enough. Or losing too often to a hated rival.
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