poncho0091
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What's cheap is your ignorance of context. You refuse to acknowledge it, because it kills most of your argument. I never said Butch was perfect so you can put that **** on someone else, but you guys keep jizzing yourselves over a whole lot of unproven or unrealistic options.Here's something else to get excited about:
In Fedora's first year at UNC with Butch's players, he led UNC to their first winning ACC record since 2006 under John Bunting, and their first win vs NC St. since 2006 under John Bunting.
You are trying way too hard and falling all over yourself. You're playing with cheap stats that even the biggest anti Butch person can see through it. If you tried to be reasonable about your statement, people might actually take you seriously.
Nothing I'm posting is cheap. All facts.
What's cheap is how Butch had Miami ranked and lost to East Carolina twice. What's cheap is how Butch Davis couldn't beat Washington in 2000. What's cheap is how Butch Davis couldn't beat Tom O'Brien or Al Groh at UNC.
The ECU argument is fair. He dropped games to them he shouldn't have. Upsets happen. Don't act like he's the only one. I love Mike gundy, but he missed a national title shot because he dropped a game to a really bad Iowa state team and almost lost to them this year again when undefeated. I guess by your logic that makes him trash.
The entire unc argument is garbage. The only legit year of criticism is year 3 and he still outperformed Harbaugh in year 3.
The John Blake issue is what it is. Let's not act like the **** doesn't happen everywhere. The entire sec is on protected status, because they are the worst.
Pull some random name out of the air to try and justify bad ECU losses. Yes, every coach drops some they shouldn't, but they don't do it consistently. When has Butch ever really done the opposite and has he done it consistently....beaten teams he was not favored to do so? UCLA comes to mind, then who after that?
How the **** did Butch outperform Harbaugh in year three? He didn't and if you bothered to check rather than just flying by the seat of your pants, you would know that.
Harbaugh finished with an identical record to Butch at 8-5. Harbaugh was 6-3 and finished second in conference. Butch on the other hand was 4-4 and tied for fourth in the Coastal. That's a big difference and then when you consider Butch entered the season ranked, I'd say Harbaugh CLEARLY had the more successful season. Stanford did lose some head scratchersbthat year if we're being fair considering they beat a good USC and Oregon that year.
Omfg, I said first 3 years when I originally compared Harbaugh and Butch. You know the 3 years where both were equal without sanctions. I posted their records. If you were keeping track of the conversation you would know that!
How is losing twice to a team consistency? That's a really small sample size, why don't you look at his all time record against ecu, because it's not like he never beat them.
Again, the entire point of the Harbaugh comparison is to show blind stat following is misleading and that's what you guys have been doing