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Post by bluehen on Jan 15, 2022 16:53:35 GMT
I don't think there will ever be a career college football coaching record ( 10 seasons or more) to approach that of Larry Kehres :
* W-332, L24, T3 ( .929 career winning %). He lost 7 % of all the CF games he ever coached..nearly 3x more difficult to beat than Nick Saban who lost 20% of his games. * 11 NCAA national championships (not voted or invitational championships)....real titles via winning full playoffs. * 78-13 (.857) playoff record....only lost 14% of all post season games.
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Post by Hero on Jan 16, 2022 16:40:53 GMT
Who?
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Post by Hero on Jan 16, 2022 17:34:21 GMT
George Quarles had .939 winning percentage. Eleven championships. Seven times coach of the year.
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Post by bluehen on Jan 16, 2022 17:51:01 GMT
Who
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Post by bluehen on Jan 16, 2022 17:52:04 GMT
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Post by tigercpa on Jan 17, 2022 13:32:10 GMT
Some D3 guy that beats up on glorified high school teams. 68.2% of his wins have come against teams with losing records.
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Post by bluehen on Jan 17, 2022 14:05:52 GMT
No clue, cpa...like the 91 losing playoff teams he played in the post season ? I guess by your standards and knowledge level there is no way for anyone to achieve greatness and excellence at the DIII level ?....anybody should be able to take his glorified HS kids and whip everybody else's glorified HS kids 93% of the time and anybody can win 11 national titles with his glorified HS kids vs 250 other teams with their glorified HS kids. You're right...nothin too it. The Highest career winning % in all of CF history ( by a mile) is meaningless.
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Post by Hero on Jan 17, 2022 21:06:57 GMT
You're right...nothin too it. The Highest career winning % in all of CF history ( by a mile) is meaningless. You're catching on.
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Post by bluehen on Jan 18, 2022 3:15:09 GMT
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Post by Bevo on Jan 18, 2022 13:10:12 GMT
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Post by Bevo on Jan 18, 2022 13:13:19 GMT
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Post by tigercpa on Jan 18, 2022 14:33:29 GMT
No clue, cpa...like the 91 losing playoff teams he played in the post season ? I guess by your standards and knowledge level there is no way for anyone to achieve greatness and excellence at the DIII level ?....anybody should be able to take his glorified HS kids and whip everybody else's glorified HS kids 93% of the time and anybody can win 11 national titles with his glorified HS kids vs 250 other teams with their glorified HS kids. You're right...nothin too it. The Highest career winning % in all of CF history ( by a mile) is meaningless. I completely made up that number (re: Saban custom schedules 25% of his wins) and I certainly know who Larry is; HOWEVER, just for giggles, I checked the OAC standings 60-70% of the teams DID have a losing record...in many years. Are we going to compare Stan Wasiak to Tommy Lasorda? Or Cox, LaRussa? Facts are fine, sometimes a little context provides significant illumination.
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Post by bluehen on Jan 18, 2022 15:11:02 GMT
Glad you put a little smiley thing, Bevo. It's common knowledge that a top 100 'Hyped' list would certainly have Saban #1 and Bear #2 but those factual winning lists I post aren't concerned with fame, hype, fan favoritism, folklore, imagery, perceptions...none of that stuff. .....just a factual statistical record of the CF head coaches that won the highest percent of their games coached....and lost the fewest percent of their games coached.
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Post by Bevo on Jan 18, 2022 21:43:44 GMT
Glad you put a little smiley thing, Bevo. It's common knowledge that a top 100 'Hyped' list would certainly have Saban #1 and Bear #2 but those factual winning lists I post aren't concerned with fame, hype, fan favoritism, folklore, imagery, perceptions...none of that stuff. .....just a factual statistical record of the CF head coaches that won the highest percent of their games coached....and lost the fewest percent of their games coached. I can't help but notice, Hen, that YOUR list of coaches does NOT mention "GREATES COACHES OF ALL TIME"... hmnnnn..... maybe, it's just a STAT?
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Post by bluehen on Jan 18, 2022 21:52:17 GMT
Not interested in a subjective 'greatest of all time' list, and it's not my list. That list is simply the historical /factual/documented record of the most difficult to beat head coaches of all time.....the ones with the highest winning success rates. You must separate 'opinionated greatest' from documented 'most difficult to beat' to comprehend it.
Think of the difference as something like this Bevo : Compare a top 10 or 20 list of A) the greatest popular music musicians of all time with a list of the B) most talented musicians of all time. They will not be the same....not even close........and you probably wouldn't even hear of the most talented names. You wade through the hype, you can find the truth.
The hyped GOAT was the 41st most difficult to beat. That's not mine or anyone else's opinion.
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