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Post by ajbuckeye on Jan 10, 2022 15:40:02 GMT
Ryan Day .895 34 4 0 Ohio State
Top 10 coaches minimum 10 years 1 Knute Rockne .881 105 12 5 Notre Dame
2 Frank Leahy .864 107 13 9 Boston College, Notre Dame
3 Urban Meyer .854 187 32 0 Bowling Green State, Florida, Ohio State, Utah
4 George Washington Woodruff .846 142 25 2 Carlisle, Illinois, Pennsylvania
5 Barry Switzer .837 157 29 4 Oklahoma
6 Tom Osborne .836 255 49 3 Nebraska
7 Charley Moran .833 80 14 5 Centre, Texas A&M
Fielding Yost .833 165 29 10 Michigan
9 Bob Neyland .829 173 31 12 Tennessee
10 Jim Tressel .828 106 22 0 Ohio State record adjusted to 94-21-0 by NCAA
11 Bud Wilkinson .826 145 29 4 Oklahoma
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Post by bluehen on Jan 10, 2022 17:10:29 GMT
There's a very famous highly hyped missing name...better double check that info.
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Post by Hero on Jan 10, 2022 18:40:39 GMT
On of the best coaching hires ever.
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Post by Bevo on Jan 10, 2022 19:13:03 GMT
Ryan's following the right path to be at the top of the Win % standings:
1) Start at a winning program, 2) Stay the minimum # of years to get credit.
I wouldn't be surprised if Day knocks off the leader of this group, who followed the same path.
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Post by bluehen on Jan 10, 2022 22:00:57 GMT
Ryan's following the right path to be at the top of the Win % standings: 1) Start at a winning program, 2) Stay the minimum # of years to get credit. I wouldn't be surprised if Day knocks off the leader of this group, who followed the same path. Sometimes you amaze me, Bevo. Yea Rockne getting killed in a plane crash in his coaching prime just to have the best winning % was his chosen path...jeeez
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Post by Bevo on Jan 10, 2022 22:22:42 GMT
Ryan's following the right path to be at the top of the Win % standings: 1) Start at a winning program, 2) Stay the minimum # of years to get credit. I wouldn't be surprised if Day knocks off the leader of this group, who followed the same path. Sometimes you amaze me, Bevo. Yea Rockne getting killed in a plane crash in his coaching prime just to have the best winning % was his chosen path...jeeez read my other post... which I posted before this. I don't think Knute thought about this for one second. He just wanted to WIN... for as long as possible.
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Post by bluehen on Jan 10, 2022 22:28:29 GMT
eehhhhh
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