You can put the greatest coaches in college football now, the ones who have won or are considered MNC contenders and put them at certain schools and they would never achieve a MNC. I'm not talking about putting them at the Vandys and Dukes of the world but at the Auburns, Texas A&Ms, West Virginias of college football.
I have lived long enough to see Bama win MNCs from 2 different coaches, Bryant and Stallings as well as I have Oklahoma, USC, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Florida, LSU, and Miami. Throw in the ancient coaches, Bowden and Patereno's multiple championships, from FSU and Penn State, then you have for the most part covered the past 46 years of MNC teams. There is a few, Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio St., Michigan, Clemson, and a very few others who have won 1 MNC in my lifetime. Add all those schools together and you have the cream of the college football crop. The ones who have a realistic shot at winning a MNC with a great coach year in and year out.
There is the Pitt., Georgia Tech/Washington, Colorado and BYUs who have won a MNC but they are anomalies more than real potential MNC type schools. I doubt I will ever see them win a MNC in my lifetime. Those extremes happen from time to time but for the most part you will get the MNC from one of the schools in the second paragraph above. Given one of those schools have a great coach!
Take everyone of those MNC coaches in my lifetime and put him at an Auburn, West Virginia, Texas A&M, Oklahoma State, Wisconsin, UCLA, Oregon, Kentucky, South Carolina, Louisville ect., and I don't think anyone of them could have won a MNC at those schools. Maybe coach Bryant and possibly another or two could have but it would have been an anomaly like Jackie Sherrill did at Pitt. They wouldn't have produced multiple MNC at one of those schools I don't believe. Being in the state of Florida helped Bobby Bowden, but he did do something from nothing which is phenominal to me.
On the other side, I believe there has been some great coaches who most likely would have won a MNC at one of the aforementioned colleges had they been fortunate to have coached there. Ralph "Shug" Jordan comes to mind. Even Tubberville!!!
_surpris And I am sure there is many more in that category who would have been better served at one of the historically top programs.
Each one of the top programs have went thru down periods with less than great coaches in my lifetime. But for the most part each one has bounced back and bounced back with a great coach at the helm. We are on the verge of seeing our beloved Tide come back from the ashes with a great coach at the helm! To little or no surprise. Because our history destines us to!!! Just as Auburn is destined to remain where they are.
Auburn has had some great coaches in my mind, Jordan, Pat Dye, Tubberville. But their identity as a whole is being the second college in the state of Alabama, a step below the University of Alabama. If you even mention that they are from the state of Alabama then their fate is sealed. The best decade of Auburn football has left them with no MNCs! Why?! Destiny can be a cruel fate for some as well as it can be for their coaches. Tubbs will not ever win a MNC in his lifetime, even though he has performed a superhuman feat at Auburn. He caught us down but he also has proven he can win when he shouldn't have. At Auburn that is commendable in my mind. He would have done a better job than Phillip Fulmer has at Tennessee I propose!!!
We are on the way back to the top, but that should be no surprise. Its our destiny! Hasn't it always been? I can't wait till September!!!! Roll Tide Roll!!!!!!!!
I Be Wasted!!!!!
I have lived long enough to see Bama win MNCs from 2 different coaches, Bryant and Stallings as well as I have Oklahoma, USC, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Florida, LSU, and Miami. Throw in the ancient coaches, Bowden and Patereno's multiple championships, from FSU and Penn State, then you have for the most part covered the past 46 years of MNC teams. There is a few, Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio St., Michigan, Clemson, and a very few others who have won 1 MNC in my lifetime. Add all those schools together and you have the cream of the college football crop. The ones who have a realistic shot at winning a MNC with a great coach year in and year out.
There is the Pitt., Georgia Tech/Washington, Colorado and BYUs who have won a MNC but they are anomalies more than real potential MNC type schools. I doubt I will ever see them win a MNC in my lifetime. Those extremes happen from time to time but for the most part you will get the MNC from one of the schools in the second paragraph above. Given one of those schools have a great coach!
Take everyone of those MNC coaches in my lifetime and put him at an Auburn, West Virginia, Texas A&M, Oklahoma State, Wisconsin, UCLA, Oregon, Kentucky, South Carolina, Louisville ect., and I don't think anyone of them could have won a MNC at those schools. Maybe coach Bryant and possibly another or two could have but it would have been an anomaly like Jackie Sherrill did at Pitt. They wouldn't have produced multiple MNC at one of those schools I don't believe. Being in the state of Florida helped Bobby Bowden, but he did do something from nothing which is phenominal to me.
On the other side, I believe there has been some great coaches who most likely would have won a MNC at one of the aforementioned colleges had they been fortunate to have coached there. Ralph "Shug" Jordan comes to mind. Even Tubberville!!!
Each one of the top programs have went thru down periods with less than great coaches in my lifetime. But for the most part each one has bounced back and bounced back with a great coach at the helm. We are on the verge of seeing our beloved Tide come back from the ashes with a great coach at the helm! To little or no surprise. Because our history destines us to!!! Just as Auburn is destined to remain where they are.
Auburn has had some great coaches in my mind, Jordan, Pat Dye, Tubberville. But their identity as a whole is being the second college in the state of Alabama, a step below the University of Alabama. If you even mention that they are from the state of Alabama then their fate is sealed. The best decade of Auburn football has left them with no MNCs! Why?! Destiny can be a cruel fate for some as well as it can be for their coaches. Tubbs will not ever win a MNC in his lifetime, even though he has performed a superhuman feat at Auburn. He caught us down but he also has proven he can win when he shouldn't have. At Auburn that is commendable in my mind. He would have done a better job than Phillip Fulmer has at Tennessee I propose!!!
We are on the way back to the top, but that should be no surprise. Its our destiny! Hasn't it always been? I can't wait till September!!!! Roll Tide Roll!!!!!!!!
I Be Wasted!!!!!