Broken down coach to coach, I take Urban over Saban. It's close, 1A 1B type stuff, but when splitting hairs you have to go by most recent performance. The last two years Saban, in addition to losing head-to-head, has turned into a bit of a whiny cunt who can't take responsibility for his own choke jobs. Urban has been unreal, adapting to injuries, recruiting, everything. tOSU is the premier program in College Football now.
Harbaugh over Malzan. What Harbaugh did at a D2 doormat, then Stanford, then the 49ers has to be one of the best stretches for any coach in football history. The turnaround at Stanford alone might be the most impressive. Saban couldn't hack it from a pure football sense in the NFL, so he doesn't have whatever intangible that is that decides which star college coaches successfully make the leap vs. the ones that flop. Harbaugh does, and he also has what it takes to recruit and win at this level too. Michigan is going to be scary. Malzan can't hold his jock.
I'll take Miles over Franklin, only bc he is funny and does have the natty and Franklin has yet to have a truly "great" season, though we'll find out more now that he's at an actual football school.
Broken down coach to coach, I take Urban over Saban. It's close, 1A 1B type stuff, but when splitting hairs you have to go by most recent performance. The last two years Saban, in addition to losing head-to-head, has turned into a bit of a whiny cunt who can't take responsibility for his own choke jobs. Urban has been unreal, adapting to injuries, recruiting, everything. tOSU is the premier program in College Football now.
Harbaugh over Malzan. What Harbaugh did at a D2 doormat, then Stanford, then the 49ers has to be one of the best stretches for any coach in football history. The turnaround at Stanford alone might be the most impressive. Saban couldn't hack it from a pure football sense in the NFL, so he doesn't have whatever intangible that is that decides which star college coaches successfully make the leap vs. the ones that flop. Harbaugh does, and he also has what it takes to recruit and win at this level too. Michigan is going to be scary. Malzan can't hold his jock.
I'll take Miles over Franklin, only bc he is funny and does have the natty and Franklin has yet to have a truly "great" season, though we'll find out more now that he's at an actual football school.
Broken down coach to coach, I take Urban over Saban. It's close, 1A 1B type stuff, but when splitting hairs you have to go by most recent performance. The last two years Saban, in addition to losing head-to-head, has turned into a bit of a whiny cunt who can't take responsibility for his own choke jobs. Urban has been unreal, adapting to injuries, recruiting, everything. tOSU is the premier program in College Football now.
Harbaugh over Malzan. What Harbaugh did at a D2 doormat, then Stanford, then the 49ers has to be one of the best stretches for any coach in football history. The turnaround at Stanford alone might be the most impressive. Saban couldn't hack it from a pure football sense in the NFL, so he doesn't have whatever intangible that is that decides which star college coaches successfully make the leap vs. the ones that flop. Harbaugh does, and he also has what it takes to recruit and win at this level too. Michigan is going to be scary. Malzan can't hold his jock.
I'll take Miles over Franklin, only bc he is funny and does have the natty and Franklin has yet to have a truly "great" season, though we'll find out more now that he's at an actual football school.
Broken down coach to coach, I take Urban over Saban. It's close, 1A 1B type stuff, but when splitting hairs you have to go by most recent performance. The last two years Saban, in addition to losing head-to-head, has turned into a bit of a whiny cunt who can't take responsibility for his own choke jobs. Urban has been unreal, adapting to injuries, recruiting, everything. tOSU is the premier program in College Football now.
Harbaugh over Malzan. What Harbaugh did at a D2 doormat, then Stanford, then the 49ers has to be one of the best stretches for any coach in football history. The turnaround at Stanford alone might be the most impressive. Saban couldn't hack it from a pure football sense in the NFL, so he doesn't have whatever intangible that is that decides which star college coaches successfully make the leap vs. the ones that flop. Harbaugh does, and he also has what it takes to recruit and win at this level too. Michigan is going to be scary. Malzan can't hold his jock.
I'll take Miles over Franklin, only bc he is funny and does have the natty and Franklin has yet to have a truly "great" season, though we'll find out more now that he's at an actual football school.
Their coach is one more stroke away from half-a-brain
He's strangely a pretty good coach. Not great, but solid.
That's because most of the coaches in the big10 are really fucking bad.
Most coaches in any league are bad. But at the top the BIG is second only to the SEC
Saban and Miles and Gus have natties. Harbaugh has nothing. Ask @RavennaDawg
I don't know if Saban couldn't hack it in the NFL. I think he probably could. Saban and his front office fucked up and traded for Culpepper instead of signing Brees. If they made the right move, he would have done well. His defenses were good. He was also only there for two seasons.
Broken down coach to coach, I take Urban over Saban. It's close, 1A 1B type stuff, but when splitting hairs you have to go by most recent performance. The last two years Saban, in addition to losing head-to-head, has turned into a bit of a whiny cunt who can't take responsibility for his own choke jobs. Urban has been unreal, adapting to injuries, recruiting, everything. tOSU is the premier program in College Football now.
Harbaugh over Malzan. What Harbaugh did at a D2 doormat, then Stanford, then the 49ers has to be one of the best stretches for any coach in football history. The turnaround at Stanford alone might be the most impressive. Saban couldn't hack it from a pure football sense in the NFL, so he doesn't have whatever intangible that is that decides which star college coaches successfully make the leap vs. the ones that flop. Harbaugh does, and he also has what it takes to recruit and win at this level too. Michigan is going to be scary. Malzan can't hold his jock.
I'll take Miles over Franklin, only bc he is funny and does have the natty and Franklin has yet to have a truly "great" season, though we'll find out more now that he's at an actual football school.
Their coach is one more stroke away from half-a-brain
He's strangely a pretty good coach. Not great, but solid.
That's because most of the coaches in the big10 are really fucking bad.
Most coaches in any league are bad. But at the top the BIG is second only to the SEC
Saban and Miles and Gus have natties. Harbaugh has nothing. Ask @RavennaDawg
I don't know if Saban couldn't hack it in the NFL. I think he probably could. Saban and his front office fucked up and traded for Culpepper instead of signing Brees. If they made the right move, he would have done well. His defenses were good. He was also only there for two seasons.
When the Seahawks hired Carroll I thought it was the perfect Seattle move to hire a guy that had been fired twice already and was considered a NFL failure.
When the Seahawks hired Carroll I thought it was the perfect Seattle move to hire a guy that had been fired twice already and was considered a NFL failure.
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Broken down coach to coach, I take Urban over Saban. It's close, 1A 1B type stuff, but when splitting hairs you have to go by most recent performance. The last two years Saban, in addition to losing head-to-head, has turned into a bit of a whiny cunt who can't take responsibility for his own choke jobs. Urban has been unreal, adapting to injuries, recruiting, everything. tOSU is the premier program in College Football now.
Harbaugh over Malzan. What Harbaugh did at a D2 doormat, then Stanford, then the 49ers has to be one of the best stretches for any coach in football history. The turnaround at Stanford alone might be the most impressive. Saban couldn't hack it from a pure football sense in the NFL, so he doesn't have whatever intangible that is that decides which star college coaches successfully make the leap vs. the ones that flop. Harbaugh does, and he also has what it takes to recruit and win at this level too. Michigan is going to be scary. Malzan can't hold his jock.
I'll take Miles over Franklin, only bc he is funny and does have the natty and Franklin has yet to have a truly "great" season, though we'll find out more now that he's at an actual football school.
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