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Title: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: Katpappy on May 08, 2012, 09:38:43 PM
•Overview
The SEC is the nation’s best conference. The Big 12 has the nation’s best coaches.

So they’ve got that going for them. Now, those defenses. …             

Sporting News continues its series of ranking the FBS coaches in each conference, concluding with an overall 1-124 ranking. No other league was more difficult than the Big 12, which is loaded with quality coaches from No. 1-10.
             
The Big 12 has been chasing the SEC for more than a decade. Oklahoma State couldn’t get there in 2011 to take a shot at the champs, but maybe this season, one of the following 10 men will get the Big 12 in position to break the SEC’s hold on the BCS National Championship Game.


• Bob Stoops (AP Photo)
1. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma
Age: 51
2011 record: 10-3, 6-3
At Oklahoma (13 years): 139-34
FBS career (13 years): 139-34   

Don’t believe the nonsense that Stoops has lost his edge; that he can no longer win big games. His teams won the Big 12 in 2010—merely the seventh time in 13 years OU has won the second-best conference in the nation.             

There’s this perception that OU has slipped of late. In the last four years—the playing span of one recruiting class—the Sooners have won 42 games, two Big 12 titles and played in two BCS bowls. The number of FBS teams that would take that over their previous four years? About 117 or so out of 120.   
A BCS coach says: “It’s amazing what Bob has done at such a high-profile job for such an extended period of time. Winning like he does at OU, with all that pressure and all those expectations, is one of the truly great stories of our profession over the last two decades.”     

Trending: Holding steady.

• Gary Patterson (AP Photo)
2. Gary Patterson, TCU
Age: 52
2011 record: 11-2, 7-0 (MWC)
At TCU (12 years): 109-30
FBS career (12 years): 109-30   

Even in a “down” year, Patterson pulled 11 wins—including one at unbeaten Boise State—from a team that probably should have won eight. It was TCU’s fourth straight season of at least 11 victories, and the seventh time in nine seasons the Frogs have won at least 11 games.             

Patterson has made an art of recruiting players at one position, and developing them at another spot. The story of All-American DE Jerry Hughes, a high school tailback, is a microcosm of Patterson’s work.   

A BCS coach says: “I don’t want to take away anything that Gary has accomplished at a place that was really forgotten when he and Denny (Franchione) got there. I’m not one of those guys who says let’s see what happens when he gets in a real league. I’m a guy that says I can’t wait to see him in that real league.”

Trending: Rising.

• Mike Gundy (AP Photo)
3. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State
Age: 44
2011 record: 12-1, 8-1
At Oklahoma State (7 years): 59-30
FBS career (7 years): 59-30

Little talked about fact: In the last four years that Oklahoma has won 42 games, rival Oklahoma State has won 41 under Gundy. The Cowboys broke an eight-game losing streak to the Sooners last year, and had the most wins in school history—after setting the record in 2010. Next up: rebuilding with true freshman QB Wes Lunt.   

Trending: Rising.

• LHC Bill Snyder (AP Photo)
4. LHC Bill Snyder, Kansas State
Age: 72
2011 record: 10-3, 7-2
At Kansas State (20 years): 159-83-1
FBS career (20 years): 159-83-1   

We all know the story. Took the worst program in Division I football, labored for years and eventually upset No. 1 Oklahoma in 2003 to win the school’s first Big 8/12 championship in 70 years. Along the way, K-State went from laughingstock to national power. Now Snyder’s back to his old tricks in Round 2 in Manhattan.

A BCS coach says: “I’m amazed watching him work. He has so much energy and passion, and the kids just gravitate to him. He’s not an easy guy to work for, but players love him.”

Trending: Rising.

• Mack Brown (AP Photo)
5. Mack Brown, Texas
Age: 60
2011 record: 8-5, 4-5
At Texas (14 years): 141-39
FBS career (27 years): 221-108-1   

Two years ago, Brown might have been at the top of this list. But recruiting has slipped—or evaluation during recruiting—and the Longhorns are an average team in the body of a mega program. That’s not to say Brown can’t turn it around; he more than likely will. It just means he has fallen down this list until then. Texas hasn’t had 12 losses combined in back-to-back seasons since John Mackovic’s final two seasons in 1996-97. A year later, Brown arrived in Austin.

An NFL scout says: “I’m betting on Mack. He needed some new blood on that staff, some unlike minds. It takes more than one season for those guys to build chemistry. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if they’re the surprise of (2012)."

Trending: Falling.

• Charlie Weis (AP Photo)
6. Charlie Weis, Kansas
Age: 56
2011: Assistant coach at Florida
FBS career (5 years): 35-27   

Let’s not forget this is the same coach who led Notre Dame to back-to-back BCS bowls—how good does that look now in South Bend? Did it get ugly late at ND? Yes. Didn’t he make mistakes? Sure. But Weis is a much better coach than the criticism he takes for the Irish years. He’ll also recruit better than any coach that has been at Kansas—maybe ever.   

Trending: Rising.

• Art Briles (AP Photo)
7. Art Briles, Baylor
Age: 56
2011 record: 10-3, 6-3
At Baylor (4 years): 25-25
FBS career (9 years): 59-54   

Perception: The rise of Robert Griffin III the last two seasons made Art Briles. Reality: Briles was a significant factor in the rise of RG3 and the Baylor program overall. Well-respected within the coaching community, he’s fiercely loyal to Baylor and has stayed in Waco despite being pursued by other schools.   
Trending: Rising.

• Dana Holgorsen (AP Photo)
8. Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia
Age: 40
2011 record: 10-3, 5-2 (Big East)
At West Virginia (1 year): 10-3
FBS career (1 year): 10-3   

Holgorsen was thrown into a difficult situation before he ever gained control of the program (sabotage from former coach Bill Stewart), then went to the final week of the season before winning the Big East. A blowout of Clemson in the Orange Bowl wrapped it all up in a nice, neat bow.

He knows offense as well as anyone in the game. And he knows the Big 12 from his time as offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State. Don’t think he can’t win big here just because the competition is greater.   

Trending: Rising

• Paul Rhoads (AP Photo)
9. Paul Rhoads, Iowa State
Age: 45
2011 record: 6-7, 3-6
At Iowa State (3 years): 18-20
FBS career (3 years): 18-20   

One of the game’s true good guys dealing with one of the game’s truly tough jobs. It’s hard to recruit to Iowa State; it’s even harder to win there. And Rhoads has proven you can do both.   

Trending: Holding steady.

• Tommy Tuberville (AP Photo)
10. Tommy Tuberville, Texas Tech
Age: 57
2011 record: 5-7, 2-7
At Texas Tech (2 years): 13-12
FBS career (16 years): 123-72   

A few years ago, Tuberville was a top 5 coach in the big, bad SEC. Now he’s last in the Big 12—and treading water. It’s not like Tubs forgot how to coach; it’s a brutal job in Lubbock. Maybe now they can appreciate what Mike Leach accomplished.   

Trending: Falling




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Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: Katpappy on May 08, 2012, 10:40:24 PM
Think Texas Tech are having second thoughts.  :driving:
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: hemmy on May 09, 2012, 12:17:01 AM
Chingon is not going to like this list.
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: OregonSmock on May 09, 2012, 05:24:02 PM
Scheme Doctor is way overrated.  One conference title in over two decades and no bowl wins since '02.  Only reason he gets love is because he has won at a crap program like Hayseed Tech. 
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: fun muffin on May 09, 2012, 05:27:10 PM
Only reason Mangino got any love is because he won at a crap program at frontbutt U.
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: OregonSmock on May 09, 2012, 05:29:03 PM
Only reason Mangino got any love is because he won at a crap program at frontbutt U.


And went 12-1 and won a BCS Bowl... something old man withers has never done.


 :lol:
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: fun muffin on May 09, 2012, 05:33:58 PM
Only reason Mangino got any love is because he won at a crap program at frontbutt U.


And went 12-1 and won a BCS Bowl... something old man withers has never done.


 :lol:


Are you excited to join the KSU cats in the sub-500 club next year?   :excited:
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: DQ12 on May 09, 2012, 05:38:03 PM
Only reason Mangino got any love is because he won at a crap program at frontbutt U.


And went 12-1 and won a BCS Bowl... something old man withers has never done.


 :lol:
Did you mean Worthers?  Or maybe you were thinking of Mr. Burns and got mixed up and mistyped Smithers?
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: 0.42 on May 09, 2012, 05:48:03 PM
Scheme Doctor is way overrated.  One conference title in over two decades and no bowl wins since '02.  Only reason he gets love is because he has won at a crap program like Hayseed Tech.

You are so full of unnecessary hatred. Why is this?
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: OregonSmock on May 09, 2012, 05:50:23 PM
Only reason Mangino got any love is because he won at a crap program at frontbutt U.


And went 12-1 and won a BCS Bowl... something old man withers has never done.


 :lol:
Did you mean Worthers?  Or maybe you were thinking of Mr. Burns and got mixed up and mistyped Smithers?


No.


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=old%20man%20withers (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=old%20man%20withers)
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: DQ12 on May 09, 2012, 05:51:35 PM
Only reason Mangino got any love is because he won at a crap program at frontbutt U.


And went 12-1 and won a BCS Bowl... something old man withers has never done.


 :lol:
Did you mean Worthers?  Or maybe you were thinking of Mr. Burns and got mixed up and mistyped Smithers?


No.


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=old%20man%20withers (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=old%20man%20withers)
Well then.  I'm glad I asked.
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: Katpappy on May 09, 2012, 07:52:26 PM
Only reason Mangino got any love is because he won at a crap program at frontbutt U.


And went 12-1 and won a BCS Bowl... something old man withers has never done.


 :lol:
Did you mean Worthers?  Or maybe you were thinking of Mr. Burns and got mixed up and mistyped Smithers?


No.


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=old%20man%20withers (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=old%20man%20withers)
Beems, what's your prediction for this season? 
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: Dugout DickStone on May 09, 2012, 07:59:24 PM
Poor beems. I will think about him on my flight down to Savannah.
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on May 09, 2012, 08:17:52 PM
I would put Mack at #1, and then just slide everyone else below him down one spot. Then the list would be about right. As of now, it's a joke.
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: 0.42 on May 09, 2012, 08:20:42 PM
I would put Mack at #1, and then just slide everyone else below him down one spot. Then the list would be about right. As of now, it's a joke.

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Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: Katpappy on May 09, 2012, 08:21:18 PM
I would put Mack at #1, and then just slide everyone else below him down one spot. Then the list would be about right. As of now, it's a joke.
Bet the Pirate would agreed with Tommy Tuberville's ranking.  :fatty:
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: cas4ksu on May 09, 2012, 11:10:22 PM
Beems, stick to basketball. Let the elite, Nike wearers discuss the upcoming pigskin season.
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: Katpappy on May 11, 2012, 07:50:52 PM
Only reason Mangino got any love is because he won at a crap program at frontbutt U.


And went 12-1 and won a BCS Bowl... something old man withers has never done.


 :lol:
Did you mean Worthers?  Or maybe you were thinking of Mr. Burns and got mixed up and mistyped Smithers?


No.


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=old%20man%20withers (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=old%20man%20withers)
Beems, what's your prediction for this season?
:users:
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: Mixed-Nutz on May 11, 2012, 08:46:20 PM
When will Beems realize Front Butt is terrible at player devolopment, it is going to be a rough day for him. I fell bad for him.
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: RightMeow on August 26, 2012, 10:48:32 AM
FRONT BUTT!!!

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"The McGriddles are over there?  They better have sausage or someone's gonna die!"

Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: deputy dawg on August 26, 2012, 11:26:35 AM
Maybe Beems is not as pleasant as he would otherwise be after watching the 2nd half of the KSU-KU 2011 game on YouTube.  Only had to watch for 68 seconds to see the 'Cats score twice on KU.
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on August 26, 2012, 11:28:21 AM
When will Beems realize Front Butt is terrible at player devolopment, it is going to be a rough day for him. I fell bad for him.
September 1st
Title: Re: Front Butt No. 6
Post by: Katpappy on August 26, 2012, 09:55:23 PM
When will Beems realize Front Butt is terrible at player devolopment, it is going to be a rough day for him. I fell bad for him.
September 1st
:thumbsup: he will never post this season.  head will be hanging too low.