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Better line up of coaches in any conference?

Gatorubet;1026379; said:
According to BP - it must be the coaching.:biggrin:

I think great coaching gets a program started (along with other factors, booster, faculty, alumni support) Once a program is built then an adequate coach can have success there, but it still takes a good coach to play for championships. Some started their success very early (some still live off of it right Charlie?) Others, like Miami, FSU and Florida, to name a few built their success more recently.

As a fan of history and college football, it will be interesting to watch what happens at PSU and FSU when their living legends do step down, FSU has a plan in place and it is not nepotism there, PSU looks to be floundering and at Joepa's whim.
If this doesn't make sense I apologize maybe too much:beer:
 
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COTiger;1026657; said:
If you aren't impressed with what Richt has done at UGA, you're one tough critic. :wink2:


You are right I completely forgot Richt.

Very solid win totals but 2 things. 1) "Never won the Big One" label all QB's and Coaches get tagged with who haven't. 2) That sleepwalk loss to WVU and if it happens again to Hawaii(I don't think it will but IF) then he's officially got a stigma.

He kind of reminds me of Tom Osborne before he started winning NC's and became a legend. Rack up impressive win totals, Bowl streaks and everything else under the sun but never could win a NC. Right, wrong or indifferent the big time coaches are judged by that.
 
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