Rank 'Em: Greatest college football coaches
List Ranker - Rank 'Em: Greatest college football coaches - ESPN
List Ranker - Rank 'Em: Greatest college football coaches - ESPN
There is no way Beamer can be on this list. I like him and think he is a good coach, but he's lost every big game he's ever coached in.That list is a joke. My #2, General Neyland didn't even make the list, yet MACK FREAKING BROWN did!! Even Mrs. Brown couldn't honestly vote for Mack without snickering.
I didn't even list Bo, Beamer, Granny, Tressel, Brown, Carroll and Osborne.
I didn't list Osborne because to me, his main claim to fame is that he pioneered the use of steroids in CFB.
I don't agree with Meyer ahead of Saban even with the better win pct.Here was my ranking of those who were mentioned - surprised about some of those who made the list, and as mentioned by others, some of those who didn't. I also expect CNS to rise up my list in the near future, pending possible additional accomplishments.
(Win % - counting ties as a half-win, NC)
1. Bear Bryant (.7800, 6)
2. Knute Rockne (.8811, 5)
3. John McKay (.7486, 4)
4. Barry Switzer (.8368, 3)
5. Tom Osborne (.8355, 3)
6. Bud Wilkinson (.8258, 3)
7. Woody Hayes (.7594, 3)
8. Darrell Royal (.7490, 3)
9. Urban Meyer (.8189, 2)
10. Joe Paterno (.7468, 2)
11. Bobby Bowden (.7431, 2)
12. Nick Saban (.7154, 2)
13. Pete Carroll (.8362, 1)
14. Jim Tressel (.7516, 1)
15. Steve Spurrier (.7165, 1)
16. Jimmy Johnson (.6992, 1)
17. Mack Brown (.6692, 1)
18. Lou Holtz (.6508, 1)
19. Bo Schembechler (.7752, 0)
20. Frank Beamer (.6685, 0)
Yeah - that ranking is based purely on the objective measurement of what they've accomplished so far, not really on how good I think each is/was at coaching, which is a pretty subjective determination. Who is the better coach? I'd agree that its almost definitely Saban. And over the coming years (maybe by this time next year), if you and I are correct, the objective measurement of his resume of accomplishments should validate our subjective opinions. But based purely on what each has accomplished so far, Meyer probably has the slightly better resume based solely on win %.I don't agree with Meyer ahead of Saban even with the better win pct.
Thanks for your kind words.Agree with Selma's take on Osborne. He was gifted a top 5 program and, if anything, underachieved a bit up until the end when he sold his soul to the devil to win a few titles (i.e. brought in a bunch of thugs and let them run amuck). Plus he made a living of the North Texas' of the world and in the Big 8 he pretty much had one tough game a year for the better part of his career. Also, I'm all for lowering the ranking of the corrupt coaches such as Switzer and Johnson.