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November 06, 2009, 07:13:26 PM
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Just a little something I thought about on the way home from the job this eve - has anyone considered the parallel between mango and glen mason?  some interesting factoids:

Mason's tenure at hawkville:  1988 - 1996 (9 years)
Mango's: 2002 - 2009 (8 yeears)

Mason's overall record: 47-54-1 (.461 winning percentage)
Mango's overall record 50-44 (.530 winning percentage)

Mason's conf record: 25-37-1 (.400 winning percentage)
Mango's conf record 23-37 (.380 winning percentage)

Mason's Big Breakout Season - 1995 - Year 8 - (10-2/5-2 + Aloha Bowl Championship)
Mango's Big Breakout Season - 2007 - Year 6 (12-1/7-1 + Orange Bowl Championship)

Mason's next year after Breakout - 1996 (4-7/2-6)
Following year - 1997 - Gone

Mango's next year after Breakout - 2008 (8-5/4-4 + Insight Bowl Championship)
Following Year - 2009 (5-3/1-3)

anyway - not sure what it means but seems like a similar trend -average record overall, subpar conference record, and one really great year, with a lacking command performance.


November 06, 2009, 07:14:25 PM
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So, who is their "legendary" coach?
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November 06, 2009, 07:18:26 PM
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November 06, 2009, 08:02:12 PM
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November 06, 2009, 08:36:09 PM
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So, who is their "legendary" coach?

Forrest "Phog" Allen (5-2-1), 1920

Yes, Phog Allen was football coach for a year (1920) !

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November 06, 2009, 08:59:41 PM
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So, who is their "legendary" coach?

Forrest "Phog" Allen (5-2-1), 1920

Yes, Phog Allen was football coach for a year (1920) !

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Reminds me of the 'Holers naming their basketball arena after a football coach.

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November 06, 2009, 09:24:17 PM
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Fielding Yost coached there one year.   Their last "winning" coach before MAngino was Jack Mitchell who coached from 1958-1966 and led ku to a 44-42-5 record. 

Anyone else notice that ku used to tie a lot of games?

November 06, 2009, 09:42:00 PM
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Fielding Yost coached there one year.   Their last "winning" coach before MAngino was Jack Mitchell who coached from 1958-1966 and led ku to a 44-42-5 record. 

Anyone else notice that ku used to tie a lot of games?

ku likes to kiss their sister ?

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November 06, 2009, 09:54:20 PM
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Fielding Yost coached there one year.   Their last "winning" coach before MAngino was Jack Mitchell who coached from 1958-1966 and led ku to a 44-42-5 record. 

Anyone else notice that ku used to tie a lot of games?

And now they tie the big 12 n div lmmfao

November 06, 2009, 10:04:09 PM
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Phag Allen also coached football?

November 07, 2009, 10:06:59 AM
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Fielding Yost coached there one year.   Their last "winning" coach before MAngino was Jack Mitchell who coached from 1958-1966 and led ku to a 44-42-5 record. 

Anyone else notice that ku used to tie a lot of games?

And now they tie the big 12 n div lmmfao
In this case, I believe the saying should be amended to "kissing your brother"

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