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Ol' Kirk Ferentz always gets me. Dude is paid like a top 10 coach and probably shouldn't even make the cut to be on this list. Has like 2 double digit win seasons in like the last decade +.
 
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List is completely bogus.

They have Chip Kelly at 4 & he hasn't coached college in 6 years.

Brian Kelly is too high at 13, Paul Chryst should be much higher, Coach Boomahuer Malzahn isn't top 10 imo more like top 15, Mike Leach doesn't deserve to be on the list & Bobby Petrino is the most overrated Corch in College football.

My top 10:
1. Nick Saban
2. Urby "I gotta pain in my schess" Meyer
3. Gary Patterson
4. Dabo Swinney
5. James Franklin
6. Paul Chryst
7. Mark Richt
8. David Shaw
9. Chris Peterson
10. Mark Dantonio

Still too early to rank Lincoln Riley even though I think he'll be a good one, same with Scott Frost.

Also wanna show some respect to Rod Broadway, 5 time HSBCU National Champion, finished his career 122-45 & was successful at all 3 schools he coached. Doesn't get the credit he deserves, but is a **** good coach.

disagree, dabo is above Patterson.
In terms of accomplishments yes.

But Patterson has done a lot more with a lot less, he literally built TCU into a viable program having to compete with Texas, TAMU, Okla, Ok St & several dozen other schools that use Texas as their recruiting base.

TCU is a small private school with a 45,000 seat stadium, they only generate $80+million a year in revenue, they're among the bottom earners in the Big XII & they're still one of the best programs in that conference due entirely to Patterson.

Dabo has done a great job elevating Clemson from Tommy Bowden era, but he has way more resources to support him & has very little recruiting competition other than UGA & Bama.

Patterson is 160-57 for his career all at one program, that's highly impressive to me because he built TCU by himself. And, in terms of X's & O's I think he could out coach most of the top coaches in the nation if he had better talent at a bigger program.

Sorry EL, but Patterson didn't build TCU all on his own. It actually started while he was DC for Franchione. Franchione took a 1 win TCU to 7-5, 8-4 and 10-2 before leaving.

Patterson was my goto guy before landing Richt. He isn't on Dabo level at this point in time. Dabo has played in 2 straight title games along with 7 straight double digit win seasons. Patterson has had the luxury of having Texas down and still not able to capitalize on the talent or step foot in CFP.

I would also say Richt would be 5 on my list ahead of Franklin and Chryst. People will complain about the man, but what Richt did this season with Rosier as QB was insane.
 
List is completely bogus.

They have Chip Kelly at 4 & he hasn't coached college in 6 years.

Brian Kelly is too high at 13, Paul Chryst should be much higher, Coach Boomahuer Malzahn isn't top 10 imo more like top 15, Mike Leach doesn't deserve to be on the list & Bobby Petrino is the most overrated Corch in College football.

My top 10:
1. Nick Saban
2. Urby "I gotta pain in my schess" Meyer
3. Gary Patterson
4. Dabo Swinney
5. James Franklin
6. Paul Chryst
7. Mark Richt
8. David Shaw
9. Chris Peterson
10. Mark Dantonio

Still too early to rank Lincoln Riley even though I think he'll be a good one, same with Scott Frost.

Also wanna show some respect to Rod Broadway, 5 time HSBCU National Champion, finished his career 122-45 & was successful at all 3 schools he coached. Doesn't get the credit he deserves, but is a **** good coach.

disagree, dabo is above Patterson.
In terms of accomplishments yes.

But Patterson has done a lot more with a lot less, he literally built TCU into a viable program having to compete with Texas, TAMU, Okla, Ok St & several dozen other schools that use Texas as their recruiting base.

TCU is a small private school with a 45,000 seat stadium, they only generate $80+million a year in revenue, they're among the bottom earners in the Big XII & they're still one of the best programs in that conference due entirely to Patterson.

Dabo has done a great job elevating Clemson from Tommy Bowden era, but he has way more resources to support him & has very little recruiting competition other than UGA & Bama.

Patterson is 160-57 for his career all at one program, that's highly impressive to me because he built TCU by himself. And, in terms of X's & O's I think he could out coach most of the top coaches in the nation if he had better talent at a bigger program.

Sorry EL, but Patterson didn't build TCU all on his own. It actually started while he was DC for Franchione. Franchione took a 1 win TCU to 7-5, 8-4 and 10-2 before leaving.

Patterson was my goto guy before landing Richt. He isn't on Dabo level at this point in time. Dabo has played in 2 straight title games along with 7 straight double digit win seasons. Patterson has had the luxury of having Texas down and still not able to capitalize on the talent or step foot in CFP.

I would also say Richt would be 5 on my list ahead of Franklin and Chryst. People will complain about the man, but what Richt did this season with Rosier as QB was insane.
Franchione had one good season at TCU, the last 18 years has been all Patterson, the best seasons they've had in the modern era all came from him.

Dabo has had way more of a luxury at Clemson than TCU has in comparison & it's not even close. Dabo has a ton more to work with, he has zero in state comp & gets the pick of the litter in the Carolinas. Combine that with a much larger fanbase, revenue stream & an unlimited war chest, it makes sense Clemson is a powerhouse now. TCU has no business being half as good as they are, but trust take GP away & give'em a new HC they wouldn't win 6 games a year.

Patterson would do the same thing at place like Clemson or another major program with better resources. He put together a great 3 year run in the BCS era from 09-11 & went undefeated with bum *** Andy Dalton in 2010. TCU was arguably the best team in the Nation that year.

I love Richt, but not in the top 5 until we win the ACC (which I think we will this year). I put Chryst ahead of him because he's done a terrific job at Wisconsin, won 10+ games 3 seasons in a row, won all their bowl games, put together a 13-1 season & he just took Richt behind the tool shed whipped him at Hard Rock. I put Franklin there because he won the B1G his 3rd year in, he also found a way to win at Vanderbilt which gets degree of difficulty points.
 
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Ol' Kirk Ferentz always gets me. Dude is paid like a top 10 coach and probably shouldn't even make the cut to be on this list. Has like 2 double digit win seasons in like the last decade +.

It's really weird, Iowa fans are just content I suppose. I give them credit for knowing their limitations honestly, middle of nowhere(tough to recruit there), no talent to speak of in the state, give them a win over Iowa St. and an upset or two in their conference and they're good.
 
Ol' Kirk Ferentz always gets me. Dude is paid like a top 10 coach and probably shouldn't even make the cut to be on this list. Has like 2 double digit win seasons in like the last decade +.

It's really weird, Iowa fans are just content I suppose. I give them credit for knowing their limitations honestly, middle of nowhere(tough to recruit there), no talent to speak of in the state, give them a win over Iowa St. and an upset or two in their conference and they're good.

Yep. He really is supposedly worshipped there. I guess it's because they never really got the taste of prolonged national relevance/success that Nebraska did (a similarly "middle of nowhere" type of situation) that they don't have a higher standard of expectation. I saw somewhere that if Ferentz was fired tomorrow that they'd owe him somewhere in the range of a $22 million buyout too.
 
Ol' Kirk Ferentz always gets me. Dude is paid like a top 10 coach and probably shouldn't even make the cut to be on this list. Has like 2 double digit win seasons in like the last decade +.

It's really weird, Iowa fans are just content I suppose. I give them credit for knowing their limitations honestly, middle of nowhere(tough to recruit there), no talent to speak of in the state, give them a win over Iowa St. and an upset or two in their conference and they're good.

Yep. He really is supposedly worshipped there. I guess it's because they never really got the taste of prolonged national relevance/success that Nebraska did (a similarly "middle of nowhere" type of situation) that they don't have a higher standard of expectation. I saw somewhere that if Ferentz was fired tomorrow that they'd owe him somewhere in the range of a $22 million buyout too.

I saw that as well, he's also made a giant donation to the Iowa Children's hospital that recently opened adjacent to the stadium. He's a lifer.
 
Harbaugh has done nothing in Michigan for the #5 rating.

Other than the top 3 this list is a joke.

That's all I had to see to figure out it was junk; Harbaugh is just another Michigan coach who can't beat Ohio State and only beat Michigan State once. He does well against the rest of the schedule, but that dog don't hunt in rivalies. He'll be gone next year if he doesn't beat them both. This year he looked to me like he had that Randy Shannon dear in the Headlights look a lot after bad things happened.

They only other Michigan coach in history who have started 0-3 against Ohio State; Rich Rodriguez - they didn't wait on him very long to figure it out, he was 3 and out.

And please with the Notre Dame Coach...
 
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List is completely bogus.

They have Chip Kelly at 4 & he hasn't coached college in 6 years.

Brian Kelly is too high at 13, Paul Chryst should be much higher, Coach Boomahuer Malzahn isn't top 10 imo more like top 15, Mike Leach doesn't deserve to be on the list & Bobby Petrino is the most overrated Corch in College football.

My top 10:
1. Nick Saban
2. Urby "I gotta pain in my schess" Meyer
3. Gary Patterson
4. Dabo Swinney
5. James Franklin
6. Paul Chryst
7. Mark Richt
8. David Shaw
9. Chris Peterson
10. Mark Dantonio

Still too early to rank Lincoln Riley even though I think he'll be a good one, same with Scott Frost.

Also wanna show some respect to Rod Broadway, 5 time HSBCU National Champion, finished his career 122-45 & was successful at all 3 schools he coached. Doesn't get the credit he deserves, but is a **** good coach.

disagree, dabo is above Patterson.
In terms of accomplishments yes.

But Patterson has done a lot more with a lot less, he literally built TCU into a viable program having to compete with Texas, TAMU, Okla, Ok St & several dozen other schools that use Texas as their recruiting base.

TCU is a small private school with a 45,000 seat stadium, they only generate $80+million a year in revenue, they're among the bottom earners in the Big XII & they're still one of the best programs in that conference due entirely to Patterson.

Dabo has done a great job elevating Clemson from Tommy Bowden era, but he has way more resources to support him & has very little recruiting competition other than UGA & Bama.

Patterson is 160-57 for his career all at one program, that's highly impressive to me because he built TCU by himself. And, in terms of X's & O's I think he could out coach most of the top coaches in the nation if he had better talent at a bigger program.

Sorry EL, but Patterson didn't build TCU all on his own. It actually started while he was DC for Franchione. Franchione took a 1 win TCU to 7-5, 8-4 and 10-2 before leaving.

Patterson was my goto guy before landing Richt. He isn't on Dabo level at this point in time. Dabo has played in 2 straight title games along with 7 straight double digit win seasons. Patterson has had the luxury of having Texas down and still not able to capitalize on the talent or step foot in CFP.

I would also say Richt would be 5 on my list ahead of Franklin and Chryst. People will complain about the man, but what Richt did this season with Rosier as QB was insane.
Franchione had one good season at TCU, the last 18 years has been all Patterson, the best seasons they've had in the modern era all came from him.

Dabo has had way more of a luxury at Clemson than TCU has in comparison & it's not even close. Dabo has a ton more to work with, he has zero in state comp & gets the pick of the litter in the Carolinas. Combine that with a much larger fanbase, revenue stream & an unlimited war chest, it makes sense Clemson is a powerhouse now. TCU has no business being half as good as they are, but trust take GP away & give'em a new HC they wouldn't win 6 games a year.

Patterson would do the same thing at place like Clemson or another major program with better resources. He put together a great 3 year run in the BCS era from 09-11 & went undefeated with bum *** Andy Dalton in 2010. TCU was arguably the best team in the Nation that year.

I love Richt, but not in the top 5 until we win the ACC (which I think we will this year). I put Chryst ahead of him because he's done a terrific job at Wisconsin, won 10+ games 3 seasons in a row, won all their bowl games, put together a 13-1 season & he just took Richt behind the tool shed whipped him at Hard Rock. I put Franklin there because he won the B1G his 3rd year in, he also found a way to win at Vanderbilt which gets degree of difficulty points.

Your're being serious giving all the credit to Patterson for TCU becoming good? Franchione only had one good year?

Franchione is the 1st coach in TCU history to every when back to back conf titles. He is also the 1st coach to post back to back winning seasons since Abe Martin did it in 58 and 59. The 1st coach to post double digit wins since Dutch Meyer in 1938. 1st coach to win back to back bowl games since Meyer as well. One of those wins was vs USC.

I think he had a big part of TCU being who they are today. Had he not been a fool and ran to Bama. Might not even be talking Patterson today.

Dabo at this moment is the next best thing to Saban. It is just pure speculation on your part to say Patterson could do what Dabo is doing at Clemson. If it was so easy. You wouldn't have to look back to Danny Ford during the 80's to find the last time Clemson had a pulse. The program was a punch line for anyone dropping games.

Patterson is never leaving TCU. So we will never really know what he could do. If he didn't have to "do more with less". Maybe it is a smart move on his behalf to stay in Ft Worth and not be tempted by the bigger stage like Franchione.
 
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