Gohogs14
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Expected Bielema to be lower than 27
The PAC North has three HC's in the top 25 and one PAC South HC made the top 25 so that's all good.
PAC North > PAC South
The other day AG posted another list about what if a coach leaves their current school and the article was saying Shaw would replace Harbs at Michigan, what does the writer think Shaw likes walking in Harb's shadow?
Who knows how long Jimmy Jam will be in ann arbor. I still think his overly competitive drive will lead him back to the NFL, that S.B. loss to his brother has to burn him up. As far as Shaw being the next meeeechegan coach...right now I could see them going after Les Miles 1st since he played for them.
Coaches who do not belong on this list:
David Cutcliffe (will never win the ACC)
You shut your whore mouth.The other day AG posted another list about what if a coach leaves their current school and the article was saying Shaw would replace Harbs at Michigan, what does the writer think Shaw likes walking in Harb's shadow?
You shut your whore mouth.
I posted that link.
To his credit, I don't think any coach in the country could win the ACC at Duke.
Agreed about Harb's, about the NFL itch, but I also could see him staying at Michigan for a while. Sometimes these guys like the non business approach for college ball compared to the big leagues.
Shaw I can't see him ever leaving Stanford, unless the well goes dry of athletes that can't pass a advanced math class. If anything his standards and what is required at Stanford, Notre Dame would be foolish not to target him....
Lester might have to swallow his pride and take a job without the hype behind the football program some where else. I think he can take a middle of the pack school and turn the buzz on campus real fast. He takes pride in his players and talks them up better then anyone, his downfall is he needs a good quality offensive play caller that can develop young QB's though for him to get a job!
I agree that JH will be in ann arbor for a while. Probably should have worded it differently. And Shaw...he has a great thing going right now. Unless some program offers him a crazy contract there's really no reason to take another job.
Stanford is Shaw's alma mater. He should never leave Stanford as he has ZERO pressure out in Palo Alto.
This ^^ ... and his wife is a professor there with tenure.Stanford is Shaw's alma mater. He should never leave Stanford as he has ZERO pressure out in Palo Alto.
This ^^ ... and his wife is a professor there with tenure.
I'm surprised he was ranked one below Petersen. I would have flipped that and had Shaw above him.I still thoroughly believe that David Shaw is the best coach in the country.
This guy did ^^^^
It depends what you consider "never doing anything". Jimbo's won one conference championship without Winston, same said for Dabo without Watson. The last 6 ACC championships are split 3 Clemson and 3 FSU.
We did just end this past season #8 in the country with an Orange Bowl victory over a very good Michigan team. Not a bad year for having a very young team.
Also, a huge part of coaching is recruiting. Getting the #1 QB recruit in the country (Winston) from the state of Alabama during the Saban's dynasty isn't easy. I find that people knock Jimbo because he was successful with Jameis. Jimbo had a record 29 draft picks in 3 years. That's quality coaching/recruiting.
So far both coaches have had a similar success, IMO. I could see ranking #3 either way. Dabo is thought of as #3 now, obviously due to his recent success, which I definitely understand.
Normally I hate these lists, but at least we get to talk football in May.
They don't deserve any love. Maybe they can both re-unite at Houston when they are both run out of B-CS and Lubbock.Wow, looking at the complete list......
they really have no love for Kevin Sumlin and Kliff Kingsbury, LOL