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It's not bad, but not as impressive as when it is done entirely at the Div1A level.
It probably is unfair, but that's not the point. First impressions are what matter, his legacy was already being written in his first few years -- this is a challenge that any coach at the top ten to twenty D1A football powers is going to have to live with. Stoops, Ferentz, Tressel, Carroll, Meyer are all writing their legacies now, hell ... Weis did it in one year.I may be biased because of the MNC euphoria and wishful thinking, but I think Mack's reputation is unfair, or at the very least inconsistent.
If he loses a big game this year does it go back to the way it was?
(I say a big game cuz Texas plays in the weak Big12, so surely they only play 1 big game a year :p)
Don't even start that shit...coaching is coaching, regardless of level. His players were I-AA players just as were the players of his opponents. Hell, Tressel had a 22-1 run in playoff games--the best of the best in I-AA--at one point...
(I say a big game cuz Texas plays in the weak Big12, so surely they only play 1 big game a year :p)
Yeah, because Jim Donnan who coached (then) 1AA Marshall wasn't a D1A coach. Same with (then) 1AA Boise State ... what a bunch of scrub programs he went 4-of-6 against in national title games.But his team wasn't facing teams coached by Div 1A coaches. He did very well coaching against lesser competition, but it isn't the same as facing a Div1A program.
Once again 3 I only consider wins as a Div1A coach to be relevant. Lower division wins are in no way comparable.
As for the "ANY", it was a bit of hyperbole on my part. If you go back 20 years 1986-2005 Mack drops to third behind Bowden and Paterno, and Mack has only coached 21 years in Div1A (22 total).
But his team wasn't facing teams coached by Div 1A coaches. He did very well coaching against lesser competition, but it isn't the same as facing a Div1A program.
footballfanatic said:Again, the sagging "weak Big 12" argument. Two teams predicted in the top ten from the same division.
Welcome boys and girls. Today's letter is the letter S, brought to you by the words Sarcasm, and Smiley.This again, you mean the same Big 12 that went 5-3 in bowl games, the best of any conference, while they were underdogs in 7 of them. (The Big Ten went 3-4 for comparison)
It probably is unfair, but that's not the point. First impressions are what matter, his legacy was already being written in his first few years -- this is a challenge that any coach at the top ten to twenty D1A football powers is going to have to live with.
Remember, Stoops won it in year two with Oklahoma. Tressel repeated that feat at OSU, so the bar was already set by the 2002 season, prompting people to wonder 'Why hasn't Mack done it? He's had five years!'
Well if they were good at those levels they would still be there.High Lonesome said:Mili, I would call JT's run impressive...but coaching is not coaching regardless of level. If that were true then Carrol would still be in the NFL or my highschool coach would have stayed in college
But his team wasn't facing teams coached by Div 1A coaches. He did very well coaching against lesser competition, but it isn't the same as facing a Div1A program.