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Post by Hero on Mar 26, 2016 3:13:50 GMT
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Eleventh?
Mar 26, 2016 5:23:58 GMT
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Mar 26, 2016 5:23:58 GMT
I can't disagree with Saban and Bono.
Angela Merkle's star is losing its luster fast.
Just as interesting is who is not on the list...
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Post by Hero on Mar 26, 2016 5:33:46 GMT
Angela Merkle's star is losing its luster fast. Just as interesting is who is not on the list... No doubt.
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hoya
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Eleventh?
Mar 26, 2016 10:18:40 GMT
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Post by hoya on Mar 26, 2016 10:18:40 GMT
1) I don't know who most of these people are, so they can't be that great.
2) It's crap to put multiple people in one spot. That doesn't add up to 50.
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Post by bluehen on Mar 26, 2016 13:31:34 GMT
If College Football's 75th most successful coach ever is the 11th greatest world leader that would have to make college football's most unbeatable coach ever the top world leader. Talking Larry Kehres...who lost 7% of all the games he ever coached. Nick Saban lost 24% of all the games he ever coached (in college ).
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Eleventh?
Mar 26, 2016 16:56:20 GMT
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Mar 26, 2016 16:56:20 GMT
Many now esteemed leaders were abject failures before becoming renowned leaders. Case in point: Ulysses S. Grant.
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Post by Hero on Mar 27, 2016 0:24:37 GMT
1) I don't know who most of these people are, so they can't be that great. Well said.
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