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CBS Sports ranked CFB’s best coaching jobs. They developed the rubric based on five factors:
There are three “top” tiers: Diamond (4.4+), Elite (4.0+), and Silver (3.6+). UF is Elite, and Miami and FSU are Silver, (also Auburn, Tennessee, and Clemson).
Here’s what they said about Miami, which after reading the Foreclosure thread, was quite ominous. I fear for the Chicken Littles around here.
Miami, Florida State and Auburn have adapted to the modern era with an aggressive focus on the transfer portal. All three programs are building rosters year to year, with limited time for player development. Long term, it may benefit the Hurricanes and Seminoles to return to basics -- however that may look -- and win recruiting battles within Florida, rather than consistently entering bidding wars in the portal.
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CBS Sports ranked CFB’s best coaching jobs. They developed the rubric based on five factors:
- Recruiting (High school, transfer portal)
- Resources (NIL, donors, TV revenue)
- Talent pool (geographical significance)
- Administrative edge
- Executable expectations
There are three “top” tiers: Diamond (4.4+), Elite (4.0+), and Silver (3.6+). UF is Elite, and Miami and FSU are Silver, (also Auburn, Tennessee, and Clemson).
Here’s what they said about Miami, which after reading the Foreclosure thread, was quite ominous. I fear for the Chicken Littles around here.
Miami, Florida State and Auburn have adapted to the modern era with an aggressive focus on the transfer portal. All three programs are building rosters year to year, with limited time for player development. Long term, it may benefit the Hurricanes and Seminoles to return to basics -- however that may look -- and win recruiting battles within Florida, rather than consistently entering bidding wars in the portal.
College football's best coaching jobs: Which programs are set up to compete for future national titles?
These programs are equipped to win big in college football over the next decade