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Current coaches record vs Top 25

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  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    A lot of Seven's wins are a joke too against top 25.

    #19 BSU 2013 - probably the worst BSU team talent wise in Petersen's tenure. One of the worst QBs I have ever seen in the balcony pisser. They still had some decent drives against us and couldn't finish usually to some fucktarded QB play

    #8 Stanford 2012 - Nunes, enough said on that.

    #7 OSU 2012 - Crazy overrated at 7... fringe top 25, would have been plungered on the road.

    #18 USC 2010 - Mediocre USC team coached by Kiffin. He gets a little credit for it being on the road but far from an impressive win

    #24 OSU 2010 - Team had a losing record (5-7) at the end of the year. Took fatass 2OT at home to beat them.

    #20 Nebraska 2010- Confusing game. Shitty defense played lights out for some reason while Seven's offense sucked. Oh and Bo Pelinni.

    #3 USC 2009 - PC's worst USC team in his tenure. Barkley was hurt and had some garbage backup throwing our players the ball.

    #17 Cal 2009 - LOL it is fucking Cal and they are still wayyyy too high on this list.



    Wow what a list. The Stanford win was probably his best and it took a QB who wouldn't start on the Sultan HS JV football team and the Stanford receivers having dipped their gloves in Crisco before the game started. We looked HORRIBLE until Sankey saved Sarks ass (reoccurring theme for Steve) with that freakish run on 4th down.

    No Sark apologist here, but you can probably run down the list of all those coaches and start discounting Top 25 wins. The key point is that Sark was 8-18 against Top 25, which is nowhere near good enough to be in Pac-12 title contention. Simple as that.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter


    Wow what a list. The Stanford win was probably his best and it took a QB who wouldn't start on the Sultan HS JV football team and the Stanford receivers having dipped their gloves in Crisco before the game started. We looked HORRIBLE until Sankey saved Sarks ass (reoccurring theme for Steve) with that freakish run on 4th down.

    And, say whatever you want about Nunes, but if we're going to start bashing on The Mighty Sultan Turks, then I'm out!
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  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,500
    What really stands out to me is that only 12 of those coaches on that list have winning records.
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804
    edited August 2014
    Gary Patterson at .500 is pretty impressive as well. Cool that he and Petersen are both from the UC Davis tree and really stand out as the giant killers. Sochor must have been an unbelievable coach.
  • topdawgnc
    topdawgnc Member Posts: 7,839
    Gary Pinkel ...

    Wowzers.
  • MadHusky
    MadHusky Member Posts: 376

    A lot of Seven's wins are a joke too against top 25.

    #19 BSU 2013 - probably the worst BSU team talent wise in Petersen's tenure. One of the worst QBs I have ever seen in the balcony pisser. They still had some decent drives against us and couldn't finish usually to some fucktarded QB play

    #8 Stanford 2012 - Nunes, enough said on that.

    #7 OSU 2012 - Crazy overrated at 7... fringe top 25, would have been plungered on the road.

    #18 USC 2010 - Mediocre USC team coached by Kiffin. He gets a little credit for it being on the road but far from an impressive win

    #24 OSU 2010 - Team had a losing record (5-7) at the end of the year. Took fatass 2OT at home to beat them.

    #20 Nebraska 2010- Confusing game. Shitty defense played lights out for some reason while Seven's offense sucked. Oh and Bo Pelinni.

    #3 USC 2009 - PC's worst USC team in his tenure. Barkley was hurt and had some garbage backup throwing our players the ball.

    #17 Cal 2009 - LOL it is fucking Cal and they are still wayyyy too high on this list.



    Wow what a list. The Stanford win was probably his best and it took a QB who wouldn't start on the Sultan HS JV football team and the Stanford receivers having dipped their gloves in Crisco before the game started. We looked HORRIBLE until Sankey saved Sarks ass (reoccurring theme for Steve) with that freakish run on 4th down.

    No Sark apologist here, but you can probably run down the list of all those coaches and start discounting Top 25 wins. The key point is that Sark was 8-18 against Top 25, which is nowhere near good enough to be in Pac-12 title contention. Simple as that.
    But, Owen-12
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,231

    Gary Patterson at .500 is pretty impressive as well. Cool that he and Petersen are both from the UC Davis tree and really stand out as the giant killers. Sochor must have been an unbelievable coach.

    Thing with Patterson is that if you look at the games that they've played against the Top 25, a lot of those have been road games prior to going back to the Big 12:

    2001:

    @ #4 Nebraska = 21-7 loss
    #17 Louisville = 37-22 win

    2002:

    (N) Colorado St = 17-3 win

    2003:

    #16 Boise St = 34-31 loss

    2005:

    @ #7 Oklahoma = 17-10 win

    2006:

    #24 Texas Tech = 12-3 win

    2007:

    @ #7 Texas = 34-13 loss

    2008:

    @ #2 Oklahoma = 35-10 loss
    #9 BYU = 32-7 win
    @ #10 Utah = 13-10 loss
    N #11 Boise St = 17-16 win

    2009:

    @ #16 BYU = 38-7 win
    #16 Utah = 55-28 win
    N #4 Boise St = 17-10 loss

    2010:

    N #24 Oregon St = 30-21 win
    @ #6 Utah = 47-7 win
    N #7 Wisconsin = 21-19 win

    2011:

    @ #5 Boise St = 36-35 win

    2012:

    #18 Texas Tech = 56-53 loss (3 OT)
    @ #23 West Virginia = 39-38 win (2 OT)
    #3 Kansas St = 23-10 loss
    @ #18 Oklahoma = 20-13 win
    #12 Oklahoma = 24-17 loss

    2013:

    N #12 LSU = 37-27 loss
    @ #11 Oklahoma = 20-17 loss
    @ #21 Oklahoma St = 24-10 loss
    #9 Baylor = 41-38 loss

    Has to be a game that I'm missing - possibly 2003 vs. Louisville. Patterson's record is stellar. Of his 14 wins against Top 25 teams, 10 of them have come either on the road or in neutral field games.

    Anybody that is looking for a darkhorse this year in the Big 12, TCU is your team. Not only do they have a high level coach that has a proven ability to beat good teams (including on the road), but in looking at their 8 losses last year, only the loss to Texas was by more than 2 scores with 4 of the losses coming by a FG or less. And that was done without having a QB on the roster for most of the season.