BlackKeysFan
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Whose your top 3? Theres some really good ones right now
1. Lane Kiffin by a mile. Never seen a team do less with more than their squad last year and they got off to a good start tonight, losing to the Pirate and Wazu. I'd be suprised if he makes it through the season.
2. Mack Brown. How do you lock down that type of talent, early every year no less, and still not have any talent. Texas isn't quite as good as Florida in my biased opinion as far as top talent, but theres more players and they have guys at every position out there. Just don't know how you can be so average for so long at Texas. Easiest coaching job in the country IMO
3. Will Muschamp. Loved checking out Gator meltdowns after the game, calling for his head. I doubt his seat heats up any, but I sure do hope they keep him around forever. I think under the brightest lights he is going to get outcoached. I think the Sugar Bowl was very telling about that team, because they had so long to prepare and seemed so unready for what Louisville did
honorary number 4. Benedict Cristobal. Sure he's not a head coach anymore, but seeing what dumpster fire FIU has become has been splendid and he was the Corch who got the trailing rolling off the tracks. Just a year ago at this time, FIU was looked at as a burgeoning lower level power and now they are the worst team in Conference USA and have no recruiting momentum. Well done, corch.
1. Lane Kiffin by a mile. Never seen a team do less with more than their squad last year and they got off to a good start tonight, losing to the Pirate and Wazu. I'd be suprised if he makes it through the season.
2. Mack Brown. How do you lock down that type of talent, early every year no less, and still not have any talent. Texas isn't quite as good as Florida in my biased opinion as far as top talent, but theres more players and they have guys at every position out there. Just don't know how you can be so average for so long at Texas. Easiest coaching job in the country IMO
3. Will Muschamp. Loved checking out Gator meltdowns after the game, calling for his head. I doubt his seat heats up any, but I sure do hope they keep him around forever. I think under the brightest lights he is going to get outcoached. I think the Sugar Bowl was very telling about that team, because they had so long to prepare and seemed so unready for what Louisville did
honorary number 4. Benedict Cristobal. Sure he's not a head coach anymore, but seeing what dumpster fire FIU has become has been splendid and he was the Corch who got the trailing rolling off the tracks. Just a year ago at this time, FIU was looked at as a burgeoning lower level power and now they are the worst team in Conference USA and have no recruiting momentum. Well done, corch.
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