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    Every FBS team we’ve played has had better coaches

    Elite coaches win above their talent level but still can't win NC everywhere. See Saban at MichSt or a Miami example, Jimmy Johnson or Dennis Erickson.
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    Every FBS team we’ve played has had better coaches

    Probably. What offensive skill position player would want to play in this offense?
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    Every FBS team we’ve played has had better coaches

    I'm not sure what that even means. Yes, those programs gets elite recruits. We aren't competing with those teams right now (maybe ever again). We are talking about Miami vs VTech, GTech, UNC, Virginia, Duke. We have and will continue to get better players then those schools. And yet for the...
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    Every FBS team we’ve played has had better coaches

    Not biased at all, his offense was horrendous and he resigned rather then make the changes he needed to. If he would have been a CEO, hired a real OC and let him chose the staff, he would have had a good chance to succeed.
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    Every FBS team we’ve played has had better coaches

    Recruiting base and access to athletes. Too bad we don't take advantage of it.
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    Every FBS team we’ve played has had better coaches

    Look at that list Coker-retired, best job he got was HC of UTSA Shannon- DC at UCF Golden- LB coach of the Lions Richt- resigned bc he doesn't understand modern offense Diaz- same as above
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    Every FBS team we’ve played has had better coaches

    This just isn't true. Players will never look good if they aren't put in positions to succeed. There are plenty of players ****ed about what is going on. What are they supposed to do, punch the bad coaches and show them whose boss?
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    Every FBS team we’ve played has had better coaches

    Could have had Mullen twice. Although a bunch of dummies on here said he wasn't good bc he wasn't dominating at MissSt. He probably scared Flake into a corner the last time around.
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