ajvol01
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My point is that the fact that the losses were in OT helped them make the title game over other teams with similar records. But on the moral victories point, is the converse of that not exactly what you're doing when you say, "Yes they won a championship, BUT..."
If Butch bails for Va Tech would love to see Miles here. Put that man with a couple of good coordinators and he'll win championships again
I'm not sure where you're going with this.
My main problem with all of the praise that Les Miles gets is the fact that he never built a program. LSU was a powerhouse when he took over. He maintained success at a level close to what Saban had established - close, but not at the same level.
His previous head coaching record at Oklahoma State was not very impressive.
I think he's a good coach but not much more than that. His record is very similar to Fulmer's in that respect.
He benefits from the fertile recruiting grounds of Louisiana. Nearly every elite player from that state goes to LSU over other schools.
Where I'm going is to say that a championship is a championship. He went to another one as well. He's not Larry Coker who lucked into one with only one recruiting class of his own.
Oklahoma State was 3-8 when he got there. Fulmer was never put in a situation like that one.
So what about 3-8. Les didn't win a championship at Oklahoma State so it's apples and oranges to compare that to Fulmer.
Les inherited a better program at LSU from Saban than Fulmer inherited at Tennessee from Majors.
Fulmer went 13-0 to win the BCS.
Miles went 12-2 to win the BCS.
A less talented 2007 Tennessee team took LSU to the wire in the SEC championship game.
Those are facts. Sorry if you don't like them.
Weren't you just saying he never built a program? If Butch took over a 3-8 team and got to 9-4, people would fall all over themselves worshipping at his feet. Hell, they're doing that now for going from 5-7 to 7-4.
The bolded is an opinion, genius, not a fact. It's cool if you're the one person on Earth that cares what a champion's record was, but most people care about trophies.
Here are some facts, though: In 11 seasons, Miles went to the title game twice and finished in the top 5 4 times.
In 16 years, Fulmer went to one title game and finished in the top 5 3 times.