Dave Wannstedt (college) - .575 Joe Tiller - .578 Kirk Ferentz - .545
Here's my favorite sequence of plays from a Wannstedt Pittsburgh game that I watched.
30 seconds left, 2 time outs, down 4, 1st and goal from the 3.
1st down, fade, incomplete.
2nd down, fade, incomplete.
3rd down, fade, incomplete.
4th down, fade, incomplete.
Horrendous.
Yet he has a better winning percentage than our beloved triple-chinned, sloot chaser.
triplechin sees your fadefest and raises it a bitchfest:
1st and goal on the 1, chris polk -1 yd rush 2nd and goal on the 2, pass incomplete to goodwin 3rd and goal on the 2, jake locker 0 yd rush 4th and goal on the 2, ND personal foul accepted 1st and goal on the 1, chris polk 0 yd rush 2nd and goal on the 1, WASH false start 2nd and goal on the 6, pass complete to paul homer 5 yds 3rd and goal on the 1, jack locker 0 yd rush 4th and goal on the 1, WASH false start 4th and goal on the 6, field goal
Snyder was mediocre. One great season with Jake Plummer, a few good seasons, some average ones, and a few bad ones. Recor slightly above .500. What a great coach, PLSS.
Snyder was mediocre. One great season with Jake Plummer, a few good seasons, some average ones, and a few bad ones. Recor slightly above .500. What a great coach, PLSS.
I always love these poasts because they always set up one of those PLSS poasts where he digs down into the darkest part of his soul and it makes you feel better about being an asshole.
Snyder was mediocre. One great season with Jake Plummer, a few good seasons, some average ones, and a few bad ones. Recor slightly above .500. What a great coach, PLSS.
He was 60 seconds from a national championship. And if not for the greatest Husky team ever he has Cal in the Rose Bowl in 1991. No easy feat there. by far the toughest game of the year for the legendary 91 squad.
Dave Wannstedt (college) - .575 Joe Tiller - .578 Kirk Ferentz - .545
Here's my favorite sequence of plays from a Wannstedt Pittsburgh game that I watched.
30 seconds left, 2 time outs, down 4, 1st and goal from the 3.
1st down, fade, incomplete.
2nd down, fade, incomplete.
3rd down, fade, incomplete.
4th down, fade, incomplete.
Horrendous.
Yet he has a better winning percentage than our beloved triple-chinned, sloot chaser.
triplechin sees your fadefest and raises it a bitchfest:
1st and goal on the 1, chris polk -1 yd rush 2nd and goal on the 2, pass incomplete to goodwin 3rd and goal on the 2, jake locker 0 yd rush 4th and goal on the 2, ND personal foul accepted 1st and goal on the 1, chris polk 0 yd rush 2nd and goal on the 1, WASH false start 2nd and goal on the 6, pass complete to paul homer 5 yds 3rd and goal on the 1, jack locker 0 yd rush 4th and goal on the 1, WASH false start 4th and goal on the 6, field goal</blockquote
What a fucking steamer that stretch was. You almost have to try to be that enept...
Snyder was mediocre. One great season with Jake Plummer, a few good seasons, some average ones, and a few bad ones. Recor slightly above .500. What a great coach, PLSS.
I always love these poasts because they always set up one of those PLSS poasts where he digs down into the darkest part of his soul and it makes you feel better about being an asshole.
Dave Wannstedt (college) - .575 Joe Tiller - .578 Kirk Ferentz - .545
Here's my favorite sequence of plays from a Wannstedt Pittsburgh game that I watched.
30 seconds left, 2 time outs, down 4, 1st and goal from the 3.
1st down, fade, incomplete.
2nd down, fade, incomplete.
3rd down, fade, incomplete.
4th down, fade, incomplete.
Horrendous.
In defense, Harbaugh did the same thing against USC in that epic underdog win in the coliseum. The only difference: It worked on fourth down, so Harbaugh gets praised.
That's a fair poont. I do think there is some difference though in the situations though. A massive underdog should be more unconventional and do things you shouldn't normally do. Pitt was just playing some other tit dirt Big East team.
Snyder left Cal in great shape for Gilby who ran it into the ground. The nock on him would be that he didn't sustain initial success at ASU. He basically got two different programs to a BCS bowl in 5 years. Good but not great.
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Yet he has a better winning percentage than our beloved triple-chinned, sloot chaser.
1st and goal on the 1, chris polk -1 yd rush
2nd and goal on the 2, pass incomplete to goodwin
3rd and goal on the 2, jake locker 0 yd rush
4th and goal on the 2, ND personal foul accepted
1st and goal on the 1, chris polk 0 yd rush
2nd and goal on the 1, WASH false start
2nd and goal on the 6, pass complete to paul homer 5 yds
3rd and goal on the 1, jack locker 0 yd rush
4th and goal on the 1, WASH false start
4th and goal on the 6, field goal
Now did PLSSPLSSLSPP way overstate his greatness?
Yes he did.
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Not analogous.
Snyder left Cal in great shape for Gilby who ran it into the ground. The nock on him would be that he didn't sustain initial success at ASU. He basically got two different programs to a BCS bowl in 5 years. Good but not great.