Spartacavolus
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Maybe...a couple of my guys were a year or so short of a decade too, but I figure it's all close enough to illustrate the point.
Holtz, Carr, and Paterno were missing from my list. You can toss them in that group as well. Probably still missing some obvious choices.
patterson.....no
carroll.....no
richt......no
I'm sure you are probably right, but I never would have guessed that. Switzer really had things rolling in the 70s and early 80s.
I'd bet that Bill McCartney probably is close to qualifying with his run at Colorado in the 80s and very early 90s.
Sure. Why not.
Osborne, Bowden, Stoops and Spurrier are the ones I can think of since 1980. Switzer and Tressel are probably close on tenure. Paterno might qualify also.
Stoops, Carroll, Snyder, Patterson, Bowden, Spurrier, Richt, Brown, Beamer, Tressel, Osborne...
Nice still shot - now please if you can show the whole clip. He never said a word. The only time he moved any faster is when he left k-town and pissed all over these guys on here praising him.
How many of those guys had a ten year championship drought?
Patterson will win 10+ this year and he'll meet the criteria. Like I said a moment ago, close enough to illustrate the point.
Carroll left for the NFL just before hitting a decade at SC...that doesn't somehow make Fulmer a better coach. Besides, his run at SC was more impressive than UT's run in the late 90's.
I don't know, and I'm not arguing that point. I already said I was ready for him to go after seeing what was going on early in the 2000's. I'm giving everyone that and am in agreement. I'm just trying to get some unreasonable people to reason for a few moments.
If you really want to stretch it, Nick Saban has won an average of 10 games in his last 10 seasons in college football.
Needs a crystal football, and won't get it, but won the same number of conference championships. There are some similarities between the two.
