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I agree with the bold.
I stuck with the names and schools I did for a reason. James Franklin was football deity at Peabody with 11-13 SEC record. Not all SEC schools are created equal. Which you alluded to. I would throw in Arky and SC (to a lesser degree) in that group as well.
The original point (which was LAvol's) was the importance of the SEC record. The comparison was what got several coaches fired at similar schools (and UT) over their last 4 seasons. Some of which had won divisions during that time frame and others that had bigger winnings earlier in their career.
Yep, agreed, which is why I found it illuminating to include all current SEC coaches in the chart, not just a half dozen hand-picked to meet a certain set of criteria.
Turns out Butch is smack dab in the middle of the pack, with just as many SEC and national titles as almost all the rest (that being, zero).
