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Chimp and Butters we both ranked top 3 or 4 at one point.... and "Coach of the Year".:lmao2:

Malzahn being ranked anywhere but say 2nd or 3rd is a crime. He has actually won the SEC has beaten Saban multiple times and won a national championship.
 
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Dumbo #2? I don't think so. Kirby is 2, mullen is 3, and im still not sold on kirby
 

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When again did Malzahn win a natty? That’s like claiming Mullen won one...Chizik won w Cam Newton
 

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You are your record but as Xs & O's go Jimbo shouldn't be near the top. Nor should Kirby. As far as Nicky he'd be the first to admit that he's not a great "coach" in the purest sense of the word. I'd take Mullen over any of those given equal talent.
 

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given equal talent.
That isnt an option.

Besides, Mullinz just got beaten by UK and destroyed by Mizzu. He was .500 against Big Pig and Matt Luke, two bad coaches with decidedly less talent than he had at Cowbell. The actual evidence of Mullinz being better than anyone is extremely thin.
 

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When again did Malzahn win a natty? That’s like claiming Mullen won one...Chizik won w Cam Newton
Chizik didnt do shyt except be a terrible DC and watch Malzahn win.
 

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But when ppl claim Mullen brought us titles...you know what never mind
See the difference is that CUM won championships after Mullinz left and Mullinz is a coach w a losing SEC record.

It isnt really hard to tell which ingredient was key.
 

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See the difference is that CUM won championships after Mullinz left and Mullinz is a coach w a losing SEC record.

It isnt really hard to tell which ingredient was key.

I’m not saying Mullen is anything more than a guy with love for UF that has a high floor...we don’t know what he’s gonna do long term there’s not a big sample...however we see that Jimbo and Malzahn are completely erratic and Kirby is a great recruiter with mediocre X/O ability...Mullen still has a few seasons to see what he can do and honestly he’s a mid level recruiter and above average but not elite coach...I think you got my intention confused
 

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That isnt an option.

Besides, Mullinz just got beaten by UK and destroyed by Mizzu. He was .500 against Big Pig and Matt Luke, two bad coaches with decidedly less talent than he had at Cowbell. The actual evidence of Mullinz being better than anyone is extremely thin.
You think Jimbo, Kirby and Nicky are better on-field coaches?
 

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How is a coach who has only 2 winning SEC records in 10 years and has never even won an SEC division ranked over a coach that in 6 years has won his SEC division twice, won an SEC Championship and played for the national title? :leaving:
 

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You think Jimbo, Kirby and Nicky are better on-field coaches?
Well, Satan clearly is.

There are a lot of terrible coaches in the SEC right now. Satan clipped their balls and all these moron AD's try to copycat. Most of the teams have the same mediocre DC pretending to be a HC and all running out the clock.
 

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Well, Satan clearly is.

There are a lot of terrible coaches in the SEC right now. Satan clipped their balls and all these moron AD's try to copycat. Most of the teams have the same mediocre DC pretending to be a HC and all running out the clock.
Preach! Foley was the biggest idiot to try. He believed in the the Saban approach on a tight budget. Even Saban couldn’t have thrived at Florida.
 

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Preach! Foley was the biggest idiot to try. He believed in the the Saban approach on a tight budget. Even Saban couldn’t have thrived at Florida.
Saban didnt thrive at LSU. He lost to Zook in his best year. And was mediocre at Meatchicken Jr. He was 7-5ish at both places.

We was an above average recruiter but more than anything else, he has demanded that Trailerbammer provide him every possible advantage no matter the cost. But maybe that is an elite coach after all.

Saban would have never come to UF to work for this chintzy outfit. Ever.
 

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Saban didnt thrive at LSU. He lost to Zook in his best year. And was mediocre at Meatchicken Jr. He was 7-5ish at both places.

We was an above average recruiter but more than anything else, he has demanded that Trailerbammer provide him every possible advantage no matter the cost. But maybe that is an elite coach after all.

Saban would have never come to UF to work for this chintzy outfit. Ever.
He won a NC there, dubious as it was. No idea what his actual coaching ability is but his recruiting is above average, his program management is beyond elite, his eye for assistant talent is elite, and his ability to push the envelope is elite. Overall, within the confines of current rules, he’s the most elite CFB coach we’ve ever seen.
 

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He won a NC there, dubious as it was. No idea what his actual coaching ability is but his recruiting is above average, his program management is beyond elite, his eye for assistant talent is elite, and his ability to push the envelope is elite. Overall, within the confines of current rules, he’s the most elite CFB coach we’ve ever seen.
His eye for assistants is vastly overrated. Until recently, he ran both sides of the ball and had 5* talent at every position. Look at how well all of his OCs have faired after leaving his system and talent. Plus, he’s had an open checkbook...something very few have. Maybe 5-6 other programs.
 

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I can't speak for my colleagues, but Will Muschamp was one of the more difficult coaches to rank. On one hand, there's the disaster at Florida after a rather magical 11-win 2012 season. But that was his first head coaching job. On the other hand, there are three straight bowl games with South Carolina and a nine-win season in 2016 that suggest that he has evolved into a stable and solid coach. The beefy middle of the SEC is hard to judge, and Muschamp is the perfect example of why.

With Muschamp it's always been hard to "get a grip".
 
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I can't speak for my colleagues, but Will Muschamp was one of the more difficult coaches to rank. On one hand, there's the disaster at Florida after a rather magical 11-win 2012 season.

With Muschamp it's always been hard to "get a grip".

Magical? What season were they watching exactly?

Outside of one full game (Usce, and even that was just them giving us 20 yard fields) and the second halves against Lsu, A&M, ut and the noles, that was an absolutely horrific season of football to watch. When a punt block scoop-and-score at the buzzer beats LaLafayette, and you end the year being embarrassed by Louisville, you’ve kissed any chance of being considered “magical” goodbye.
 

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