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mastershakeman posted:Probably a ton of schools. Ron Turner, Ron Zook, Tim Beckman, Bill Cubit, that's just this century. Koenning might count too but he was just interim for a bowl game. "A ton of schools" is not the correct answer for "I wonder who has the most" Randaconda posted:Has any coach from Saban's tree did really good, though? (Besides Jimbo, obviously) Kirby lookin pretty good but it's still early on him.
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Joey Freshwater posted:"A ton of schools" is not the correct answer for "I wonder who has the most" they're all tied, you see seriously though Illinois since 78 had Moeller - I think he was fired? 6 wins in 3 years Mike white- resigned under NCAA investigation Mackovick- went to Texas. Tepper-fired Turner- fired Zook-fired Koenning- was interim, let go, not sure if counts Beckman-fired Cubit-fired so 6 firings , 1 resignation before getting fired and an interim one gone. so 8 at most, 6 at least. mastershakeman fucked around with this message at 19:32 on Oct 10, 2017 |
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Randaconda posted:Has any coach from Saban's tree did really good, though? (Besides Jimbo, obviously) Dantonio didn't get hired directly from Saban's team but his scheme and style of play is a lot more heavily influenced by his time with Saban than it was by Tressell. Calling Kiffin a Saban assistant is true but only kinda, it was three years where by all accounts they fought constantly, I don't think he absorbed a lot. I do agree that he's probably a lovely head coach, although he's doing fine at FAU (in a complete tire fire of a conference)
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Joey Freshwater posted:"A ton of schools" is not the correct answer for "I wonder who has the most" As a random stab for a guess from 1978 on: KU Football, I'm assuming they were fired if they didn't coach again until we get to when I know if they were fired or not: Bud Moore: went 17-27-1 from 1975-1978 Don Fambrough who earlier coached Kansas: 1971-1974, then 1979-1982. 36-49-5 overall. As an aside Fambrough is the guy who would come in to Bob Valesente: 1986-87, 4-17-1 Terry Allen: 1997-2001, 20-33 Mark Mangino: 2002-2009, 50-48. Insert Orange bowl picture here Turner Gill: 2010-2011, 5-19. The beginning of modern Kansas Football Charlie Weis: 2012-2014, 6-22. (slightly preemptive) David Beatty: 3-26. So that's 7 or 8 for KU, however you want to count it.
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Joey Freshwater posted:I wonder who has had most head coach firings in this time, if we limit it to P5 teams. Texas A&M has fired 6 since 1978 Emory Ballard (1972-78, 52-28-1) FIRED - good, not good enough Tom Wilson (1978-81, 17-17) FIRED - sucked Jackie Sherrill (1982-88, 52-29) FIRED - great, nearly got program the death penalty R.C. Slocum (1989-2002, 123-47-2) FIRED - good, not good enough Dennis Franchione (2003-2007, 32-28) FIRED - sucked Mike Sherman (2008-2011, 25-25) FIRED - built a god-tier offensive line, but still sucked Kevin Sumlin (2012-, 44-21) ???? Fun Facts: The last Texas A&M coach whose tenure wasn't ended by firing or resignation under pressure was Bear Bryant in 1957. The last head coach to retire at A&M was Homer Norton (coached from 1934 to 1947). General Dog fucked around with this message at 19:57 on Oct 10, 2017 |
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Tech's has been: Rex Dockery (Fired after 3 seasons) Jerry Moore (Fired after 5 seasons) David McWilliams (Jumped to UT after 1 season at TTU) Spike Dykes (Fired after 13 seasons of Dykesian mediocrity) Mike Leach (Fired because he told the Chancellor to gently caress off) (Interim) Ruffin McNeill (Should have been retained) Tommy Tuberville (Would have been fired had he not jumped to Cincinatti) (Interim) Chris Thomsen (Not retained) Kliff Kingsbury (In his 5th season) So I'm going to claim Tuberville was fired (since he was going to be the next season, no doubt), but that makes it just 5 firings, with one begin after 13 years, another after 9 years. The 4 coaches that have purposefully left Texas Tech to go coach at other schools (Carlen, Sloan, McWilliams, and Tuberville) were each fired for poor results at their next stop, though they all lasted at least 4 seasons and Jim Carlen made it 8.
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Since 1978 UF has fired: Dickey 78 Pell 84 (resigned bc of NCAA investigation, does that count?) Hall 89 (forced resignation) Zook 04 Muschamp 14 Mac looks like he's on the way if he doesn't make some big changes next year. That feels like a lot at a place like UF, considering Spurrier was there for 12 years, and Meyer coached 6 before retiring.
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Solich, Callahan, Pelini. Soon to be a fourth???
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Including 1977-78, Miami has had: Lou Saban 77-78(Fired for stating: "Getting thrown in the lake? Sounds like fun to me" after three football players threw a jew in a lake) Howard Schnellenberger 79-83(Left to go to the USFL. OOPS) Jimmy Johnson 84-88 (Left to go to the NFL) Dennis Erickson 89-94 (Left to go to the NFL and to escape sanctions) Butch Davis 95-00 (Left to go to the browns in the worst career move possible) Larry Coker 01-06 (Fired for being the worst championship winning "coach" of all time) Randy Shannon 07-10 (Fired for being a terrible head coach, including blaming "the long walk from the locker room to the field" in his loss to Duke) Jeff Stoutland: INTERIM (LOST IN SUNBOWL AND MADE AL GOLDEN SAY WE LOOKED SOFT) Al Golden 11-15 (Fired for being terrible. Fans still consider flying FIRE AL GOLDEN planes at Lions games since he's the TE coach there) Larry Scott: INTERIM COACH (Allowed a half back pass in the snow in a bowl game.) Mark Richt: 16-current (probably good?????) So we've had 4 full time coach firings, a couple interim coaches that didn't stand a chance, and a bunch of people that went to the NFL.
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Barfield fired, Dye "retired" as the NCAA hammer came down, Bowden fired, Tuberville officially resigned but you can count it, Chizik fired.
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kayakyakr posted:Tech's has been: Didn't Dykes "retire"?
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Neil Armbong posted:You missed the hypothetical situation, dawg. Yeah I figured that out after posting, lol.
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General Dog posted:Didn't Dykes "retire"? Yeah, but it was an encouraged retirement.
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Butts- retired to focus on being AD (he was both for decades) Griffith- fired Dooley- retired to focus on being AD (he was both for decades) Goff- fired Donnan- fired Richt- fired, mas o menos Everyone before that was the era where you'd have a different coach every other year except the ones that now have buildings named after 'em.
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D.N. Nation posted:
Even though I know this is the good Dooley it still made me twitch
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Grittybeard posted:
lol I lived next to the stadium when I was in Lawrence and they named a loving street after a guy who went 36-49-5???
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I'll do Washington Don James, 1975-92 (resigned after NCAA investigation. Still beloved in the area despite an ugly falling-out at the time. Passed away in 2013) Jim Lambright, 1993-98 (fired after run of mediocrity aka Not Don James. Don't be the guy who has to follow The Guy!) Rick Neuheisel, 1999-2002 (fired after that whole gambling investigation/incompetent AD/general shitshow) Keith Gilbertson, 2003-04 (I'll admit, I totally forgot about this guy, Anyway, he got fired for sucking) Ty Willingham, 2005-08 (ahahahaha this guy loving sucked. Fired after 0-12 season) Steve Sarkisian, 2009-13 (somehow not fired, jumped to the USC job and we immediately upgraded with Petersen) Chris Petersen, 2014-present (pretty drat good, if I say so myself) Benne fucked around with this message at 23:52 on Oct 10, 2017 |
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The Andersen story gets a lot stranger. John Canzano of the Oregonian published texts Andersen sent him after games (with Andersen's permission). The texts absolutely shred his staff. quote:Andersen (Sept. 4): "Self promoting... that's what this business has become!!... That's the biggest reason I am not long for this (expletive)!! Kids are a second thought or third or fourth!!"
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God drat, Oregon State was a bigger shitshow than I thought
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kayakyakr posted:Yeah, but it was an encouraged retirement. That's almost every retirement though, I'd give him the benefit of the doubt and grant him a "not fired".
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That is beyond weird. Mike Riley got out for a reason I guess.
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LSU Charles McLendon (1962-79) - retired Bo Rein (December 1979-January 1980) - died in plane crash Jerry Stovall (1980-83) - fired Bill Arnsparger (1984-86) - resigned to become Florida AD; 26-8-2 record Mike Archer (1987-90) - forced to resign Curley Hallman (1991-94) - fired Gerry DiNardo (1995-99) - fired Hal Hunter (1999) - interim; coached bowl game Nick Saban (2000-04) - Fled for NFL Les Miles (2005-16) - Fired Ed Orgeron (2016-) Will be fired eventually
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RC and Moon Pie posted:LSU Hey now, don't count out the possibility of his heart exploding after his 9th Red Bull of the day.
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swickles posted:Hey now, don't count out the possibility of his heart exploding after his 9th Red Bull of the day. I'm convinced he's got a peg tube with liquefied gumbo running 24/7.
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Rutgers: 1973-1983: Frank Burns - A pretty good FCS coach. Played a FCS schedule for half of his tenure, but had 0 resources to work with. Half fired half retired 1984-1989: Dick Anderson - An ok coach who was a bad recruiter. Fired 1990-1995: Doug Graber - A solid coach who had horrible team discipline. He could have been very successful if so many players didn't fail out or get kicked off the team, he was signing top 25 recruiting classes. Fired 1996-2000: Terry Shea - Utterly inept in all ways. Fired 2001-2011: Greg Schiano - A great program builder and recruiter who can't coach to save his life, so, uh, congrats Tennessee? He runs a clean program though. (I'd bet on him being the New England DC next year though...) Left for the NFL in hilarious fashion 2012-2015: Kyle Flood - I truly hate this man. Fired 2016-: Chris Ash - Has done well at the program building piece, but has made a LOT of mistakes so far. Not fair to judge him until next year, but starting to get restless. At least our players are going to class and not getting arrested every week like they were under Flood. Kim Jong Il fucked around with this message at 00:55 on Oct 13, 2017 |
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Joey Freshwater posted:Even though I know this is the good Dooley it still made me twitch FWIW the Good Dooley was pretty bad at the AD thing.
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quote:Ohio State: The board of trustee’s approved an 8% raise ($430,000) for Urban Meyer, according to Steve Berkowitz. Urban’s contract calls for a 6% raise annually, which would have totaled $320,000. The bump brings his annual compensation to just over $6.4 million for 2017.
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But we can't afford to give 4300 dollars to student athletes.
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gently caress it I'll do Mizzou --Dan Devine: '58-'70, 93-37-7. hired to replace some guy named Broyles who went to Arkansas. shoulda won the national title in '60 but loving Kansas. took Mizzou to a fair few bowl games and did well. went to the Green Bay Packers to be the guy who replaced The Guy. --Al Onofrio: '71-'77, 20-29. this was when the Tigers would beat Alabama or Ohio State away one week and lose at home to Colorado the next. quite literally fired for "failure to beat Kansas". didn't coach again. --Warren Powers: '78-'84, 46-33-3. a bit controversial because he played his college ball at Nebraska but beating the Huskers in his first season did a lot to change minds. recruited Kellen Winslow and his Tigers did well in bowls and held their own in a Big 8 where the best you could finish was 3rd, because this was when Nebraska and Oklahoma were absurd under Dr. Tom/Barry Switzer. retired. --Woody Wiedenhofer: '85-'88, 12-31-1. came in with a ton of hype because he was both a TRUE SON® and on staff/D-coord for the Steel Curtain. problem is the success of the '70s Steelers defense was less his scheme and more their steroids. sucked (though he was hampered by then-chancellor Babs Uehling, who wanted to increase admission standards for football players to make us "the Stanford of the Big 8" in her words), went to Vanderbilt, and sucked there. --Bob Stull: '89-'93, 15-38-2. did okay at UTEP before, which then as now is a tough place to coach/recruit. faced the same academic restrictions as Woody with similar results, though his biggest thing was running a more open offense--his OC was Dirk Koetter, who went afterwards to Boise State and started that whole thing. went into athletic administration after getting fired, and was UTEP's AD for a while. still hates and won't forgive Bill McCartney no matter how many loving Promise Keepers things the latter man does. --Larry Smith: '94-2000, 33-46-1. also had a ton of hype because he was at USC before Mizzou and wasn't half bad there, although he did tail off towards the end of his tenure (this was also when UCLA started the eight-game City Championship winning streak). his teams had the first winning seasons/bowl bids since '83: I was at the game in '97 against Baylor when they won and punched their ticket to the Holiday Bowl, and I'm still pissed my dad wouldn't let me rush the field. also, gently caress you Matt Davison. like at 'SC he tailed off towards the end of his time there, but that was because he had also been diagnosed with leukemia and thus had other things on his mind. half-fired, half-retired. --Gary Pinkel: 2001-2015, 118-73. did a good job at Toledo but a lot of people were angry we didn't hire Jim Tressel over him, and for the first few years of their respective times it seemed like the pro-Sweatervest crowd was right and we were doing things like getting ranked then immediately losing at Troy. then came the '05 Independence Bowl, when Mizzou brawled their way back against OBC's South Carolina to win, and it was all great from there. beating Nebraska multiple times On A Cold Wet Night In Columbia, Daniel-to-Maclin, SPOOOOOOOOON, Sod Reesing, Sod Reesing II: The Firing, The Moe Miracle, D-Line-Zou, those Cotton Bowl wins, recruiting pipelines and increased support state- and nation-wide...all his doing. then it all started crumbling in 2015 with the team strike/CS1950 protests and the announcement that he had been diagnosed with cancer. retired with his head held high. --Barry Odom: 2016-now, lovely. he's Kim Anderson in a headset, a TRUE SON® hired by our lovely old AD to appease old geezers in loving Cooter, MO that their team wasn't being controlled by "the Canadians". admittedly many of the problems he has (like declining enrollment and funding) aren't his fault and are more because Clay Travis and Barstool Sports still bang on about "safe spaces" two years after the protests/strike and kids are loving morons who prefer these days to go to Southwest Missouri State, but he's going to gently caress up the best in-state recruiting class in memory while Kirk Ferentz of all people will be the beneficiary, plus he ran off Kul. if he's not fired soon by the new AD he should be. gently caress him. Troy Queef fucked around with this message at 23:15 on Oct 11, 2017 |
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Just a reminder: if you're gonna do this, you gotta actually count how many of those coaches were fired or at least "fired"
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Widenhofer, Stull and Smith were fired post '78 for Mizzou I believe (Smith was diagnosed with leukemia in his last year and half retired, I wonder if he ever got himself an internet? But he would have been fired anyway). And Odom will be, so that's soon to be 4 I guess.
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You really wanna see Purdue? Jim Young ('77-'81)- 38-19-1 was a pretty drat good coach, forced out after some Drama that involved someone thinking that the DC was the best coach on the team. Had a pretty good run as the head coach at Army after leaving Purdue. - Back Door Fired Leon Burtnett ('82-'86) 21-34-1 Not a very good coach, despite being the DC that they feared would leave after '81. Had Scott Campbell and Jim Everett as QB's and Rod Woodson on defense and still managed to suck most of the time - Fired Fred Akers ('87-'90) 12-31-1 - We don't talk about this. I was a student for part of this, someone chalked on all sidewalks on campus with "Fire Fred" and "Texas was smart." - Fired three years too late Jim Colletto ('91-'96) 21-42-3 - Nobody could play to lose like Jim. Had Mike Alstott for most of his run and still managed to suck hard. Example #1 of Morgan Burke's perverse fascination with Ohio State. Didn't feel good and resigned to not get fired Joe Tiller ('97-'08) 87-62 - Golden Years! It turns out Tiller had some rare metabolic disorder that caused chronic pain and heart disease and he never said a loving word, just worked his rear end off - Fire-tired to avoid Paul Chryst Danny Hope ('09-'12) 22-27 - A good coach with a lovely deal and terrible assistants. His teams had tons of speed but often played brain dead and turnover happy. Had wacky wins over Ohio State and at Michigan but then would poo poo the bead against Illinois. Fired Purdue suspended football from 2012-2016, there were rumors that some weirdo with a perfectly curved hat ran some intramural scrimmages against other big ten teams, but I don't know of anyone who saw football at Purdue during this time - Shot out of a cannon into the sun
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Danny Hope had a fantastic mustache.
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Michigan State: Darryl Rogers (1976-1979): Left for the Arizona State job Muddy Waters (1980-82): Fired before last game of the season, but carried off the field by his lovely players (including Morten Andersen) after a loss George Perles (1983-94): One of our best coaches, but fired for NCAA violations. Now serves on the board of trustees. Nick Saban (1994-99): Left for LSU Bobby Williams (2000-02): Fired his rear end mid-season Morris Watts: 2002 interim John L. Smith (2003-06): Went 8-5, then had three straight losing seasons and was fired Mark Dantonio (2007-present): Greatest coach in program history. Hot seat rumors have dissipated after 4-1 start. Only getting fired if off field issues mount.
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DJExile posted:Danny Hope had a fantastic mustache. The last picture I saw of him, he'd grown shoulder length hair as well.
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a wise guy, see posted:"Getting thrown in the lake? Sounds like fun to me" after three football players threw a jew in a lake)
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Was looking into Houston's fired coaches and found this bit about Kim Helton - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/houston-fires-football-coach/ quote:After reverting to a pair of 3-8 seasons, Houston again went 7-4 this year and finished with consecutive victories over Tulane, Louisiana State and Army. The Cougars finished sixth in Conference USA with a 3-3 record. Fortunately, his son Clay is way better.
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The only Penn State coach that's been fired for the last 65 years is Joe Paterno. edit: I just got an alert on my CBS sports app that Penn State officials are preparing for Texas A&M to make a run at hiring James Franklin. Probably just CBS stirring the SEC pot, but James Franklin ain't gonna take that job. It's not even a lateral move. But I'm sure he'll take the pay raise. Komet fucked around with this message at 19:52 on Oct 12, 2017 |
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This sounds like Franklin's agent just pulling stuff out of his rear end.
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General Dog posted:This sounds like Franklin's agent just pulling stuff out of his rear end. For what reason? Franklin got an extension last season through 2022 and he's already one of the highest paid coaches in college football.
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