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I would move Clawson down and Hafley up
I would move Clawson down and Hafley up
Just Win! Other then my daughter being a recent Pitt grad I have no affiliation to the school other then being a fan for 43 years. Just Win.. and yes I do contribute to the championship fund.. so my # is where my mouth is .
Mnedenhall is to high in my opinionMove Doreen up to like 3rd. Guy has a couple 9 win seasons. Certainly better than Diaz.
Move Doreen up to like 3rd. Guy has a couple 9 win seasons. Certainly better than Diaz.
I don't understand what underrated means right now. I've seen predictions for Pitt winning the Coastal and I'm sure there are some where they finish in 5th place. None of those are official ratings. So how are they underrated?
Eh. He’s got two 9 win seasons, and he needed a bowl game one of those years to get to 9 wins.
The problem with Doeren is those teams still underachieved. Those teams had some serious talent on it. And the best he got was an 8 and 9 win regular season. With really some inexcusable losses during the regular season that cost them a really special season.
Then you look at what it cost them to get to that point. They sucked leading up to those two seasons. And then sucked afterwards. If you’re going to a boom-bust-boom head coach, you really have to take advantage of the boom seasons. You can’t be below .500 in ACC play for a few seasons as the lumps you take for gaining experience to set up your run, and then underperform during the seasons that are suppose to make the bad seasons worth it.
Well it's still nc state and he won 9 games twice. Nothing wrong with winning 9 their that's a better job than winning 10 at fsu.Eh. He’s got two 9 win seasons, and he needed a bowl game one of those years to get to 9 wins.
The problem with Doeren is those teams still underachieved. Those teams had some serious talent on it. And the best he got was an 8 and 9 win regular season. With really some inexcusable losses during the regular season that cost them a really special season.
Then you look at what it cost them to get to that point. They sucked leading up to those two seasons. And then sucked afterwards. If you’re going to a boom-bust-boom head coach, you really have to take advantage of the boom seasons. You can’t be below .500 in ACC play for a few seasons as the lumps you take for gaining experience to set up your run, and then underperform during the seasons that are suppose to make the bad seasons worth it.
I could easily see Pitt at 9 -3 this year which would put them around 20 in the rankings so if most think they are going to be unranked then they are underrated. I normally look at the schedule and pick a worst case and a best case scenario then go somewhere in between. Most years that's 4 or 5 wins at the worst and 9 at the best or about 6.5 a year. This year I really think 6 or 7 is the worst case and 11 the best I really expect 9 wins this year.Pitt is somewhat an odd choice on the list.
Utah, Minn., OKST I kinda get. Those teams were disappointments last year, and return a lot this year and have made some upgrades as well (Bently for Rising is a big upgrade at QB for Utah). You’re betting on those teams returning to the standard this year.
Pitt? I’m not sure. Steele has them ranked 3rd in the Coastal. That’s about where most have them and where they should be ranked. It’s not like you’re betting on them to return to the form of previous seasons. To believe Pitt is underrated, you’d actually have to believe this is finally the breakout season.
How does a guy with 10 conference wins in the last four years end up in the top half of anyone's conference coach rankings?If Cut is one of the Top 5 coaches in your conference at this point in his career, there needs to be a whole lot of firings.
How does a guy with 10 conference wins in the last four years end up in the top half of anyone's conference coach rankings?
And UNC has tremendous resources to work with! They should be top 25 every year.That list seems to be a lot of longevity.
Mack Brown has done a great job at UNC so far. To take over the dumpster fire they were and have them in the Orange Bowl in Year 2, and the level he has them recruiting at, is very impressive. But is it in itself enough to make him the number 2 coach? Nope. He’s just got some history of success, and that’s enough.
Cut has some history of an impressive accomplishment, and that’s enough in the ACC.
Really, the list is an indictment on the conference. It’s essentially a conference of one coach, and then you look to see who has done anything impressive at *any* point in their career, and put them next, because that’s better than everybody else in the conference.
Ehhh, Mack has put together a very good staff and they struck lightning in a bottle with a top QB. They were 8-4 last year and once Howell is gone theyre going to go back to being a 6-6 7-5 type of program. They dont worry me at all. Miami on the other hand (with NIL getting passed), worries me big time for the future, not so much this year besides theyre very talented QBAnd UNC has tremendous resources to work with! They should be top 25 every year.
That list seems to be a lot of longevity.
Mack Brown has done a great job at UNC so far. To take over the dumpster fire they were and have them in the Orange Bowl in Year 2, and the level he has them recruiting at, is very impressive. But is it in itself enough to make him the number 2 coach? Nope. He’s just got some history of success, and that’s enough.
Cut has some history of an impressive accomplishment, and that’s enough in the ACC.
Really, the list is an indictment on the conference. It’s essentially a conference of one coach, and then you look to see who has done anything impressive at *any* point in their career, and put them next, because that’s better than everybody else in the conference.
The ACC seems to be in transition. As a whole, it needs to get better at football. The new TV money allowed schools to invest in facilities and play some catch-up with other conferences. Not sure where things will go next. Miami, UNC, and Florida State are three schools that all tanked and appear to be recruiting well right now. At least two of those schools need to step it up. VaTech had a nice run and could always re-emerge but not with Fuente. Just about everyone else has had a good year or two somewhere along the line and you'd hope one of those (or VaTech) could become nationally relevant.Really, the list is an indictment on the conference. It’s essentially a conference of one coach, and then you look to see who has done anything impressive at *any* point in their career, and put them next, because that’s better than everybody else in the conference.
But that is every conference even the SEC. This is how I see it.
SEC
Teir 1- Saban
Tier 1.5- Fischer
Tier 2.5 Smart /Mullen/Coach O
Tier 3- Harsin/Leach/ Kiffin/O/Stoops-
Tier 4- Drinkwitz/Lee/Outtman
Ehhh, Mack has put together a very good staff and they struck lightning in a bottle with a top QB. They were 8-4 last year and once Howell is gone theyre going to go back to being a 6-6 7-5 type of program. They dont worry me at all. Miami on the other hand (with NIL getting passed), worries me big time for the future, not so much this year besides theyre very talented QB
Why does the ACC succeed in basketball? At one time FSU and Miami were the best jobs in college football. I think the PAC 12 is worst than the ACC plus they are on the brink of bankruptcy. I would love Pitt to get PSU type payouts.Look no further why the ACC is the worst P5 conference. It’s head coaches compared to other conferences is lacking.
This is clearly a result of the ACC getting the least amount of money compared to other conferences.
Hopefully, if the ACC network gets a contract with Comcast. It’s more money for schools to go out and get better coaches.
Why does the ACC succeed in basketball? At one time FSU and Miami were the best jobs in college football. I think the PAC 12 is worst than the ACC plus they are on the brink of bankruptcy. I would love Pitt to get PSU type payouts.
Basketball is a lot cheaper to succeed than football. In basketball you can buy 2 or 3 elite players. To win big.Why does the ACC succeed in basketball? At one time FSU and Miami were the best jobs in college football. I think the PAC 12 is worst than the ACC plus they are on the brink of bankruptcy. I would love Pitt to get PSU type payouts.