ITT We Follow Potential 2015 Coaching Candidate Week 4

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MAC Coaches (FTR)

- Nick Saban
- Urban Meyer
- Gary Pinkel
- Brian Kelly

They all probably coached high school too at some point, so what? Most of the so-called great MAC coaches had intermediate jobs before they landed the big time.

Is Miami an intermediate job now?
 
Can't wait for Justin Fuente's test against Ole miss this year. Fuente will also go head to head against Phillip montegormory (former Baylor OC in his first year as HC at Tulsa), Chad Morris, and Tom Herman.
 
MAC Coaches (FTR)

- Nick Saban
- Urban Meyer
- Gary Pinkel
- Brian Kelly

They all probably coached high school too at some point, so what? Most of the so-called great MAC coaches had intermediate jobs before they landed the big time.

Is Miami an intermediate job now?

In an attempt to make a point, you failed.



Side note: 3/4 never coached HS btw.
 
Can't wait for Justin Fuente's test against Ole miss this year. Fuente will also go head to head against Phillip montegormory (former Baylor OC in his first year as HC at Tulsa), Chad Morris, and Tom Herman.

Justin Fuente's records:

2012: 4-8
2013: 3-9
2014: 10-3

Overall: 17-20


The guy has a LOSING record at MEMPHIS, and y'all want him as our coach. SMH
 
Fuente has ZERO wins against good teams. Sound familiar?

But he has losses to: Tennessee Martin, Middle Tennessee (twice), SMU, Temple, etc.


LMAO are you guys ******* serious with this guy??
 
Can't wait for Justin Fuente's test against Ole miss this year. Fuente will also go head to head against Phillip montegormory (former Baylor OC in his first year as HC at Tulsa), Chad Morris, and Tom Herman.

Justin Fuente's records:

2012: 4-8
2013: 3-9
2014: 10-3

Overall: 17-20


The guy has a LOSING record at MEMPHIS, and y'all want him as our coach. SMH

Where in my post did I say I want him as my coach? If he wins 11-12 games (and beats Ole Miss) this year, I definitely want him to get an interview and he would be on my top 3 want list with Butch.

You lauded all of these guys' resume before coming to UM but look at their records:

JJ record at OSU before UM: 29-25
Erickson at WSU: 12-10
Howard: 4-13
Lou Saban: 95-99 (NFL) & 4-6 (Maryland)

Fuentes will likely have a higher winning % than all four of those guys when the year ends.

You need to look at context. Fuentes comes from the Patterson tree and has vastly improved Memphis' program. He is reaching unprecedented status (in regards to their football program)
 
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Between 2009-2011 (three immediate years before Fuente), they won 6 total games and 2 conference games. They finished last in the east EACH of those seasons. They also had the WORST overall record in their conference EACH of those seasons.
 
Can't wait for Justin Fuente's test against Ole miss this year. Fuente will also go head to head against Phillip montegormory (former Baylor OC in his first year as HC at Tulsa), Chad Morris, and Tom Herman.

Justin Fuente's records:

2012: 4-8
2013: 3-9
2014: 10-3

Overall: 17-20


The guy has a LOSING record at MEMPHIS, and y'all want him as our coach. SMH

Where in my post did I say I want him as my coach? If he wins 11-12 games (and beats Ole Miss) this year, I definitely want him to get an interview and he would be on my top 3 want list with Butch.

You lauded all of these guys' resume before coming to UM but look at their records:

JJ record at OSU before UM: 29-25
Erickson at WSU: 12-10
Howard: 4-13
Lou Saban: 95-99 (NFL) & 4-6 (Maryland)

Fuentes will likely have a higher winning % than all four of those guys when the year ends.

You need to look at context. Fuentes comes from the Patterson tree and has vastly improved Memphis' program. He is reaching unprecedented status (in regards to their football program)

They said that about Al Golden.
 
Between 2009-2011 (three immediate years before Fuente), they won 6 total games and 2 conference games. They finished last in the east EACH of those seasons. They also had the WORST overall record in their conference EACH of those seasons.

Just like Al Golden turned around Temple.
 
Justin Fuente - His Memphis Tigers defeated Missouri State 63-7. Next opponent is Kansas

Mark Stoops - His Wildcats defeated Louisiana Lafayete 40-33. Next two opponents will be South Carolina and Florida, it will be a real test for him.

Bob Stitt - After an impressive first game win against NDSU his Grizzlies lost to Cal Poly 20-19. Their next opponent is Liberty.

Tom Herman - His Houston Cougars defeated Tennessee Tech 52-24. Next opponent is Louisville.

Chad Morris - His Mustangs lost to Baylor 56-21. Next opponent is North Texas. I thought they looked good initially but just couldn't keep up with Baylor as the game went on.

Beau Baldwin - His Eastern Washington Eagles lost to Oregon 61-42. Next opponent is UNI. He's been a head coach since 2007 his overall record is 77-28. He's been coach of the year twice I believe and defeated Delaware for DI-AA championship. Has a pretty good resume

Jeff Brohm - His Western Kentucky Hilltoppers defeated Vanderbilt 14-12. Next opponent is Louisiana Tech.

Butch Davis - Built the greatest college football team ever. Not much more needs to be said

Doc Holliday - His Marshall Thunderingherd defeated Purdue 41-31. Next opponent Ohio

Jeremy Pruitt - Defensive Coordinator at UGA. Defense allowed 14 points to Louisiana Monroe and allowed a total of 251 yards (206 of those were passing yards).

Craig Bohl - His Wyoming Cowboys lost to North Dakota 24-13. Next opponent Eastern Michigan. Bohl was the former NDSU (North Dakota) head coach and led them to 3(?) championships in a row. This is his second year at Wyoming.

Mario Cristobal - Current Oline coach at Alabama. Former HC at FIU with an overall record of 27-47. His only real qualification is that he's a "Miami" guy.

Chud - Will update later

Schiano - Will update later

Lane Kiffin - Will update later

Repeat after me:

No more unproven youngsters and no more college coordinators.
 
If we're living in pretend world, the best choice is living in Tallahassee, single, and ready to mingle with some latin ladies. Now wouldn't that be a mind f*ck.
 
Between 2009-2011 (three immediate years before Fuente), they won 6 total games and 2 conference games. They finished last in the east EACH of those seasons. They also had the WORST overall record in their conference EACH of those seasons.

Just like Al Golden turned around Temple.

No because Fuente did the following:

1. Won the Conference,
2. Won 10 Games, and
3. Won a Bowl Game

Some other fun facts:

1. Memphis hasn't won 10 games since before WW2
2. Memphis has't won the conference since 1971
3. Memphis lost 3 games last season. 2 of them were to #10 Ole Miss and #11 UCLA, both on the road
4. You're a potato
 
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Fuente did the following:

1. Won the Conference, The MAC. Dozen coaches won their crappy D3 conferences last year
2. Won 10 Games, and But still has losses to Middle Tennessee, Temple, etc. Al Golden won 9 games. Who cares. Win 10 games several years in a row and I'll be impressed
3. Won a Bowl Game Half the teams in college football won their **** bowl game last year.

Some other fun facts:

1. Memphis hasn't won 10 games since before WW2 Temple....Golden....yada yada
2. Memphis has't won the conference since 1971 Golden.....Temple....sigh
3. Memphis lost 3 games last season. 2 of them were to So, no signature wins. See, in contrast, look at what Urban Meyer did at Utah
4. You're a potato That's why I can fly around my room
 
Fuente has definitely earned a lot of respect after last season. He replicates that success again; he easily will be a prime candidate for a big job. He learned under Paterson and is under 40. Someone is going to take him and it is easy to see why they would.
 
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