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Nutriaitch;2225616; said:
they also went undefeated in 1993 (no title)

in fact, since the SEC expanded to 12 teams, Auburn is the only SEC team to have 3 unbeaten seasons.
I forgot about 1993. Terry Bowden, right? I mean, back before he ate Jeff Bowden to become the Uber Bowden.
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Nutriaitch;2225621; said:
in my IMO, Arkansas is at best, the 5th best coaching job in the West.

LSU, Bama, Auburn, and A&M are all better jobs.

i got LSU slightly ahead of Bama, dude to not having to share any recruits with them. Plus, Louisiana pumps out more NFL talent per capita than any other state.

A&M is right in the middle of fertile recruiting grounds.
them changing conferences and getting out of big brother's shadow should help them land more of those recruits. telling these kids they get to play on National TV in Baton Rouge, Gainesville, Tuscaloosa, etc. is infinitely better than regional TV in Ames, Iowa and Waco, Texas.


Auburn is willing to literally buy a few victories for you if need be.


Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee are all better jobs than Arky as well.

So that leaves the piggies as the 8th best in conference at absolute best.

USCe is probably about equal to Arky.
Mizzou ain't far behind either of them.
I agree with all of this.
 
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Sonny Dykes (LA Tech - head coach): Dykes (42) coached at Kentucky in 1999 under Hal Mumme. He is currently 21-13 in three years as the LA Tech head coach including 13-5 in the WAC. He led the Bulldogs to the Poinsettia Bowl last season.

Butch Jones (Cincinnati - head coach): Jones (44) went 20-3 in the MAC during his three years as the Central Michigan head coach. He is currently in his third year at Cincinnati, where he holds a 20-13 overall record. The Bearcats won the Big East in 2011. Cincinnati is just over 80 miles from Lexington.

John Chavis (LSU - defensive coordinator): Chavis (56) has never been a head coach, but he was honored as the Broyles Award winner last season, which goes to the best assistant coach in the country. Before joining Les Miles' staff, Chavis coached at Tennessee from 1989 - 2008.


http://www.coachingsearch.com/home/1627-candidates-for-the-kentucky-job.html


Some of the early front-runners.
 
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