Is Mora the shittiest coach in PAC-12?

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Leach has him beat by a mile.
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Who is Mora? Does he post here?
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Not even close. He's kind of a dipshit, but he's somewhere in the middle.
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For me he's in the middle.
9. Sark
10. McIntyre
11. Riley
12. Leach
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After watching The Drive.... I'm so glad he hates UW
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I was never sold on him as a savior. He would have returned UW to semi-respectability like Snark but he ain't DJ.
He made some dumb comments in Atlanta (I'm not just talking about the one you think) and let dog lover get away with whatever. He never impressed me much with the Hawks. They're 7-2 and he's a solid college coach, nothing more. -
Sark, Riley and Leach give Larry, Moe and Curly a run for their money.
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Not even close. Sark, Shaw, Riley (now), McIntyre, Dykes are all way worse and there's a number of coaches that the jury's out on.
Mora's a dick, and might be an average coach, but average is better than what most of this conference has right now.
dooging for Mora to fail is pathetic.
when you are doog, you can count a WSU loss as a win, a duck loss as a win, a Sark loss as a win and a Mora loss as a win, which makes every Saturday a winner!
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In this conference the bottom 4 should have a couple more coaches in it. For one thing @SonnyDykes is too damn high.dhdawg said:For me he's in the middle.
9. Sark
10. McIntyre
11. Riley
12. Leach
Those are my bottom 4 -
I think the jury is still out on McIntyre. I don't think he's great ... but he's got Colorado much more competitive than they've been for a while. If you look at his track record at San Jose St he had a similar situation where he took over a dumpster fire in Year 1, had a so-so Year 2 where you could see improvement, and then a really good Year 3 that got him to Colorado.
Clearly they need to get themselves in a position where they are getting better players on the defensive side of the ball. But it also wouldn't completely shock me if they got themselves in a position to be bowl eligible next year and be comparable to what is going on with Cal this year. -
Dykes has beaten 3 of those coaches this year, 2 on the roaddnc said:
In this conference the bottom 4 should have a couple more coaches in it. For one thing @SonnyDykes is too damn high.dhdawg said:For me he's in the middle.
9. Sark
10. McIntyre
11. Riley
12. Leach
Those are my bottom 4 -
Dykes has done a pretty fucking good job all things considered. It was a complete dumpster fire during the first year transition, but Cal is probably one of the more consistent teams in the conference thus far. They are who they are and have shocked a lot of teams by giving them L's where they penciled in W's.
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Not saying he should be below any of those four, don't twist, just saying that he belongs in the bottom four.dhdawg said:
Dykes has beaten 3 of those coaches this year, 2 on the roaddnc said:
In this conference the bottom 4 should have a couple more coaches in it. For one thing @SonnyDykes is too damn high.dhdawg said:For me he's in the middle.
9. Sark
10. McIntyre
11. Riley
12. Leach
Those are my bottom 4
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There are probably nine coaches that belong in the bottom four.dnc said:
Not saying he should be below any of those four, don't twist, just saying that he belongs in the bottom four.dhdawg said:
Dykes has beaten 3 of those coaches this year, 2 on the roaddnc said:
In this conference the bottom 4 should have a couple more coaches in it. For one thing @SonnyDykes is too damn high.dhdawg said:For me he's in the middle.
9. Sark
10. McIntyre
11. Riley
12. Leach
Those are my bottom 4
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So, you're saying, McIntyre will have Colorado challenging/winning the North next year and McIntyre bolts? ... where to?Tequilla said:I think the jury is still out on McIntyre. I don't think he's great ... but he's got Colorado much more competitive than they've been for a while. If you look at his track record at San Jose St he had a similar situation where he took over a dumpster fire in Year 1, had a so-so Year 2 where you could see improvement, and then a really good Year 3 that got him to Colorado.
Clearly they need to get themselves in a position where they are getting better players on the defensive side of the ball. But it also wouldn't completely shock me if they got themselves in a position to be bowl eligible next year and be comparable to what is going on with Cal this year.
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There are no Chip Kelly's, Jim Harbuagh's, or Pete Carroll's coaching in the Pac 12 right now. The coaching is pretty solid top to bottom, but there are no standouts right now.