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There are 125 D1 Head Coaches. 27 have a 70%+ conference winning percentage.

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In no particular order.
1. Charlie Strong.
2. Dabo Swinney.
3. Jimbo Fisher.
4. Paul Johnson.
5. Frank Beamer.
6. Bob Stoops.
7. Gary Patterson.
8. Mack Brown.
9. Mark Dantonio.
10. Bo Pelinni.
11. Urban Meyer.
12. Bill Blankenship.
13. Bronco Mendenhall.
14. Larry Coker.
15. Brian Kelly.
16. Matt Campbell.
17. Chris Petersen.
18. Tim DeRuyter.
19. Mark Helfrich.
20. David Shaw.
21. Nick Saban.
22. Gus Malzahn.
23. Mark Richt.
24. Les Miles.
25. Hugh Freeze.
26. Kevin Sumlin.
27. Steve Spurrier.
So, that's 21% of coaches with a conference WP of 70% or greater.
Unbeknownst to Doogs but knownst to everyone else: UW is and always should strive to be, by virtue of its tradition, location, and finances, a top 20 CFB program.
Pray tell Doogs, which of these coaches took longer than five years to be established as The Guy? Some of those inherited greatness, (i.e. Coker) maintained greatness (i.e. Shaw), and some took over middling or downtrodden programs (i.e. Malzahn). In your doogest heart of hearts, can you honestly ever see Sarkisian reaching those kinds of levels? If 59 games isn't enough, what is? Are we a football school, or are we the Seattle Mariners?
1. Charlie Strong.
2. Dabo Swinney.
3. Jimbo Fisher.
4. Paul Johnson.
5. Frank Beamer.
6. Bob Stoops.
7. Gary Patterson.
8. Mack Brown.
9. Mark Dantonio.
10. Bo Pelinni.
11. Urban Meyer.
12. Bill Blankenship.
13. Bronco Mendenhall.
14. Larry Coker.
15. Brian Kelly.
16. Matt Campbell.
17. Chris Petersen.
18. Tim DeRuyter.
19. Mark Helfrich.
20. David Shaw.
21. Nick Saban.
22. Gus Malzahn.
23. Mark Richt.
24. Les Miles.
25. Hugh Freeze.
26. Kevin Sumlin.
27. Steve Spurrier.
So, that's 21% of coaches with a conference WP of 70% or greater.
Unbeknownst to Doogs but knownst to everyone else: UW is and always should strive to be, by virtue of its tradition, location, and finances, a top 20 CFB program.
Pray tell Doogs, which of these coaches took longer than five years to be established as The Guy? Some of those inherited greatness, (i.e. Coker) maintained greatness (i.e. Shaw), and some took over middling or downtrodden programs (i.e. Malzahn). In your doogest heart of hearts, can you honestly ever see Sarkisian reaching those kinds of levels? If 59 games isn't enough, what is? Are we a football school, or are we the Seattle Mariners?
Comments
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You forgot Brian Kelly. What conference does his team play in, again?
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His CWP at Grand Valley State, Central Michigan, and Cincy is a combined 80%. For ND coaches I just did overall record, his there is 73%.TTJ said:You forgot Brian Kelly. What conference does his team play in, again?
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This is great. But doogs hate facts.
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Great. Has Sark ever gotten to 65% in any one year? (It's a fucking rhetorical question.)
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Too bad they all have CONTRACTS.
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Any of them beat Stanford and Oregon?
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I need to see a championship first.
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I'm having trouble picking out the next Don James on this list
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Most of them never had to face a ranked Oregon State.
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Great stuff and was the OP the one who had the post about just 2.89% of coaches who needed a 6th year ended up winning a conference championship?