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that's because he's happy you're back full force
I'd post a few Tom Herman pics right now but that would probably put him over the edge.that's because he's happy you're back full force
@HuskerinBig10 one day Scott Frost just may make this list ... maybe.
I'm a bit surprised he retired so abruptly. He figured he would do at least five years at Miami.Had Richt not retired, he'd be at the top of the list at 17 of 17.
I'm a bit surprised he retired so abruptly. He figured he would do at least five years at Miami.
Petersen's Boise teams rocked some P5 teams including a #19 UGA squad in Atlanta. His UW teams not so much. Hopefully that's about to change with Browning gone.Petersen is nice and all but outside of his one bowl game against an uninspired Oklahoma squad, has his teams even shown up in a game against a P5 school? He sure can beat up teams with inferior talent but seems to have an issue with teams that have equal talent.
Mandel: The 25* best coaches in college football
1a. Saban Alabama
1b. Swinney Clemson
3. Petersen Washington
4. Riley Oklahoma
5. Kelley Notre Dame
6. Smart Georgia
7. Fisher Texas A&M
8. Leach Washington State
9. Patterson TCU
10. Shaw Stanford
11. Monken Army
12. Clark UAB
13. Mullen Florida
14. Dantonio Michigan St
15. Franklin Penn St
16. Herman Texas
17. Fitzgerald Not
18. Gundy Oklahoma St
19. Babers Syracuse
20. Cutliff Duke
21. Campbell Iowa St
22. Brohm Purdue
23. Whittingham Utah
24. Stoops Kentucky
25a. Frost Nebraska
25b. Kelley UCLA
Paul Chryst joins the club after this season.
I don't see Ohio State's HC on this list but I give you permission to post in this thread anyways.Are these the threads you start when a coach can't win a Natty?
Are these the threads you start when a coach can't win a Natty?