Coaches with better winning % than Sark
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Tui - 1.000
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Lorenzo Romar (.599)
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My best memory of Wannstedt was him coaching Pittsburgh in the worst bowl game I've ever watched against Oregon State in the 2008 Sun Bowl. Him and Mike Reilly were trying to outdo each other with fucktarded coaching, and Wannstedt finally succumbed losing 3-0 despite having LeSean McCoy on his team. Please don't hold it against me that I actually watched the Sun Bowl one year.allpurpleallgold said:
Here's my favorite sequence of plays from a Wannstedt Pittsburgh game that I watched.Tequilla said:Dave Wannstedt (college) - .575
Joe Tiller - .578
Kirk Ferentz - .545
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.
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If you remove the 2004 season, Keith Gilbertson would have a career win percentage of 0.544
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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.allpurpleallgold said:
Here's my favorite sequence of plays from a Wannstedt Pittsburgh game that I watched.Tequilla said:Dave Wannstedt (college) - .575
Joe Tiller - .578
Kirk Ferentz - .545
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. -
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Enoch Bagshaw
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Enoch Bagshaw
Bagshaw from the 1922 Tyee
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born c. 1884
Died October 3, 1930
Tacoma, Washington
Playing career
1903–1907 Washington
Position(s) End, halfback, quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1909–1920
1921–1929 Everett HS (WA)
Washington
Head coaching record
Overall 63–22–6 (college)
Bowls 0–1–1
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse (http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/coaching/alltime_coach_year_by_year.php?coachid=81)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 Pacific Coast Conference (1925)
Enoch Bagshaw (c. 1884 – October 3, 1930) was an American football player and coach. From 1921 to 1929, he served as the head football coach at the University of Washington, compiling a 63–22–6 record. His 1923 and 1926 squads went 10–1–1, equaling the best marks of his career. Despite his success, Bagshaw was fired in 1929 after his team went 2–6–1. He was a five-year starter on the football team at Washington.
Head coaching recordYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Washington Sun Dodgers/Huskies (Pacific Coast Conference) (1921–1929)
1921 Washington 3–4–1 0–3–1 6th
1922 Washington 6–1–1 4–1–1 3rd
1923 Washington 10–1–1 4–1 2nd T Rose
1924 Washington 8–1–1 3–1–1 4th
1925 Washington 10–1–1 5–0 1st L Rose
1926 Washington 8–2 3–2 5th
1927 Washington 9–2 4–2 4th
1928 Washington 7–4 2–4 8th
1929 Washington 2–6–1 0–5–1 10th
Washington: 63–22–6 25–21–4
Total: 63–22–6
National championship Conference title Conference division title
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TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Brian Kelly wonders why you didn't read the first post of the thread.AZDuck said:Lane Kiffin (.625)
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I don't think you get it.ApostleofGrief said:Enoch Bagshaw
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Enoch Bagshaw
Bagshaw from the 1922 Tyee
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born c. 1884
Died October 3, 1930
Tacoma, Washington
Playing career
1903–1907 Washington
Position(s) End, halfback, quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1909–1920
1921–1929 Everett HS (WA)
Washington
Head coaching record
Overall 63–22–6 (college)
Bowls 0–1–1
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse (http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/coaching/alltime_coach_year_by_year.php?coachid=81)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 Pacific Coast Conference (1925)
Enoch Bagshaw (c. 1884 – October 3, 1930) was an American football player and coach. From 1921 to 1929, he served as the head football coach at the University of Washington, compiling a 63–22–6 record. His 1923 and 1926 squads went 10–1–1, equaling the best marks of his career. Despite his success, Bagshaw was fired in 1929 after his team went 2–6–1. He was a five-year starter on the football team at Washington.
Head coaching recordYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Washington Sun Dodgers/Huskies (Pacific Coast Conference) (1921–1929)
1921 Washington 3–4–1 0–3–1 6th
1922 Washington 6–1–1 4–1–1 3rd
1923 Washington 10–1–1 4–1 2nd T Rose
1924 Washington 8–1–1 3–1–1 4th
1925 Washington 10–1–1 5–0 1st L Rose
1926 Washington 8–2 3–2 5th
1927 Washington 9–2 4–2 4th
1928 Washington 7–4 2–4 8th
1929 Washington 2–6–1 0–5–1 10th
Washington: 63–22–6 25–21–4
Total: 63–22–6
National championship Conference title Conference division title
We're listing crappy coaches who have better records than Sark.
Bagshaw does not belong here.
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I got it. I just like to post Enoch Bagshaw. That's what I like to do.
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Fucking doog.ApostleofGrief said:I got it. I just like to post Enoch Bagshaw. That's what I like to do.
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allpurpleallgold said:
Here's my favorite sequence of plays from a Wannstedt Pittsburgh game that I watched.Tequilla said:Dave Wannstedt (college) - .575
Joe Tiller - .578
Kirk Ferentz - .545
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.
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if this keeps up I am heading over to the new Free Board. I mean it!!!RoadDawg55 said:
Fucking doog.ApostleofGrief said:I got it. I just like to post Enoch Bagshaw. That's what I like to do.
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Insert legendary doog picture of the praying dog.ApostleofGrief said:
if this keeps up I am heading over to the new Free Board. I mean it!!!RoadDawg55 said:
Fucking doog.ApostleofGrief said:I got it. I just like to post Enoch Bagshaw. That's what I like to do.
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HuskyJW said:
Sark is .539
Dick Tomey=.557
Lane Kiffin=.625 (college)
Mike Riley=.546 (college)
Will Muschamp=.578
Bruce Snyder=.541
Snyder was 1 of the best coaches this conference has ever seen. where do you new fish come up with this gargle? -
With another coach's talent. See also the Weaz @ colorado, @ Washington.AZDuck said:Funny you should mention Larry Coker (.758)
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puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Winning a Sun, Copper, Citrus, and losing a Rose, and 2 Aloha bowels is always special.HuskyJW said:Sark is .539
Dick Tomey=.557
Lane Kiffin=.625 (college)
Mike Riley=.546 (college)
Will Muschamp=.578
Bruce Snyder=.541
Snyder was 1 of the best coaches this conference has ever seen. where do you new fish come up with this gargle? -
triplechin sees your fadefest and raises it a bitchfest:BayDawg said:allpurpleallgold said:
Here's my favorite sequence of plays from a Wannstedt Pittsburgh game that I watched.Tequilla said:Dave Wannstedt (college) - .575
Joe Tiller - .578
Kirk Ferentz - .545
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.
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.
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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.RoadDawg55 said: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.
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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.RoadDawg55 said: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.
Now did PLSSPLSSLSPP way overstate his greatness?
Yes he did.
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June Jones .577
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brchco12 said:
triplechin sees your fadefest and raises it a bitchfest:BayDawg said:allpurpleallgold said:
Here's my favorite sequence of plays from a Wannstedt Pittsburgh game that I watched.Tequilla said:Dave Wannstedt (college) - .575
Joe Tiller - .578
Kirk Ferentz - .545
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.
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
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That's what I'm hoping for.CuntWaffle said:
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.RoadDawg55 said: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.
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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.greenblood said:
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.allpurpleallgold said:
Here's my favorite sequence of plays from a Wannstedt Pittsburgh game that I watched.Tequilla said:Dave Wannstedt (college) - .575
Joe Tiller - .578
Kirk Ferentz - .545
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. -
Stanford had 86 yards total rushing in the 2007 USC game. Also they were on the 10 yard line.
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What Race said.
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. -
ApostleofGrief said:
if this keeps up I am heading over to the new Free Board. I mean it!!!RoadDawg55 said:
Fucking doog.ApostleofGrief said:I got it. I just like to post Enoch Bagshaw. That's what I like to do.