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I'll say this, seems the cult has a new mantra to personify... talent not required.
You got that right.Safer for humanity than the last one
That program has some real rocket surgeons as fans e.g. BornALion... Lazy and dumb stat indeed. Day and Riley have great records (admittedly over short timeframes). Kirby Smart is easily exceeding 0.200 albeit in the ratings-inflated SEC.
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I really wanted to find out how many current coaches are better than .200 vs Top 10 teams currently. What I did find was all-time there are 40 teams that are .200 or better all-time and several coaches better than that but are retired/NFL such as Pete Carroll, Bob Stoops and Urban Meyer. Franklin is certainly none of those.
He coached in the S-E-C. Every team he coached against (including FCS) was considered top 10. It just means more.Orgeron is .684 vs Top 10 teams? Extremely hard to believe
It would be interesting to break that down further to determine how many of those wins were against 7-6 South Carolina teams (and the like) early in the year.He coached in the S-E-C. Every team he coached against (including FCS) was considered top 10. It just means more.
with very little effort, google tells me:
Kirk Ferentz: .352 (goes up to .413 if only count "last 10 years")
Jimbo Fisher .392 (goes up to .423 if you only count "last 10 years)
Brian Kelly .214 (goes up to .231 if you only count "last 10 years")
Dabo Swinney .629 (drops to .600 "last 10 years)
Nick Saban .756 (goes UP to .793 "last 10 years")
Ryan Day .714
Lincoln Riley .666
Kirby Smart .647
Coaches getting/got fired:
Ed Orgeron (last 10 years) .684
Dan Mullen exactly .200