Most Hated Opposing Coaches

1. Fulmer(too much KFC)
2. Meyer(Thinks he already the class of the SEC)
3. Tommy Bowden(knows nothing about anything)
4. Bobby Bowden(just retire already)
5. Nick Saban(overrated liar)
How can you take any team seriously that is referred to as Gamecocks, and people actually wear the hat around that says "Go Cocks"!Who's bright idea was that?They must have had some help with their screen printing from the Gators since they have single handedly cornered the market for the "Dumbest tee shirt award".I can't wait to see how they mess up next year.
 
1. Steve Spurrier - Most hateable coach in America. Sir Smug just rankles me.
2. Phil Fulmer - Nice guy, but I hate being 0-fer against him.
3. Hal Mumme - Cheater and his "let them score so we can get the ball back" scheme.
4. Lou Holtz - Take the @$#$ marbles out of your mouth, Lou!
5. Bobby Petrino - Thank God he's gone.
 
1. Steve Spurrier - Most hateable coach in America. Sir Smug just rankles me.
2. Phil Fulmer - Nice guy, but I hate being 0-fer against him.
3. Hal Mumme - Cheater and his "let them score so we can get the ball back" scheme.
4. Lou Holtz - Take the @$#$ marbles out of your mouth, Lou!
5. Bobby Petrino - Thank God he's gone.


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spurrier, obvious reasons, but have to respect what he did at FL.
meyer, again, obvious reasons...
holtz, ugh........this needs no explanation.
gene stallings, respected the heck out of him, but could not stand him on the sidelines at bama. took great satisfaction in 95 when we destroyed his Bama team at Legion feild, you knew you were beating a good team.
lloyd carr, cry baby big 10 type....he just irks me.

at the end of the day, you aren't going to "like" anyone that beats you regularly.......so that an and of itself says something about those guys.....they're good.
 
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You think I'm kidding? 1999 Music City Bowl, we're down by 6 in the last minute, Syracuse running out the clock. The UK defense opens up like the Red Sea so James Mungro can walk 25 yards into the endzone untouched- intentionally.

After the game, when asked about that play, Mumme said, "We needed to let them score so we could get the ball back."

I guess that has some perverted sense of meaning if you want to score a quick TD and then try to recover an onside kick, but I've never heard a coach admit to such tomfoolery.
 
1. "Herb"an Meyer. 'nuff said.

2. Charlie Weis. Shut up and eat your cheeseburger, Sloth. Seriously though, LOVED him in "the Goonies".

3. Joe Paterno. He's not fooling anyone; we know he hasn't held the reins for years. He isn't even an entertaining carichature like Bowden. Lettitgo!

4. Ed Orgeron. Yawwhyawwwhaawyawwyawhyaw. He's just plain ridiculous. Nice wall around Memphis, BTW.

5. Les Miles. Never before has a coach done so little with so much. He looks like he is channeling Lorenzo Lamas or Dolph Lundgren in his interviews; uncomfortable delivery punctuated with cheesy one-liners. Like a B actor, he seems perpetually busy with trying to convince people that he is a legitimate A-lister. The Wilmer Valderrama of SEC coaches, if you will.



I can't even include Spurrier on the list because he is such a great coach and just tells it like it is. In the mid-nineties, I thought he was Satan incarnate. The years have made him a classic. The SEC is a better place with him in it.
 
1. Anyone who coaches bammer
2. Anyone who coaches bammer
3. Anyone who coaches bammer
4. Anyone who coaches bammer
5. Anyone who coaches bammer
 
Charlie Weis is climbing to the top of my list, Oscar Meyer weiner sucks, Les Miles seems like a moron but I have a feeling I will hate Saban the most in the next few years.
 
You think I'm kidding? 1999 Music City Bowl, we're down by 6 in the last minute, Syracuse running out the clock. The UK defense opens up like the Red Sea so James Mungro can walk 25 yards into the endzone untouched- intentionally.

After the game, when asked about that play, Mumme said, "We needed to let them score so we could get the ball back."

I guess that has some perverted sense of meaning if you want to score a quick TD and then try to recover an onside kick, but I've never heard a coach admit to such tomfoolery.

Mike Holmgren in the Super Bowl against the Broncos
 
1.) Surburban Nose Meyer. He is a jackass and he coaches at Florida
2.) Saban. Simply because he coaches Bama
3.) Les Miles. His little one sided headphones his first year coaching at LSU just irked me
4.) Mark Richt. He looks like a used car salesman
5.) Bill Callahan. He just comes across as a know-it-all

Spurrier is a damn good coach who is also a great quote
every time he speaks in public. I detested him when he was at Florida, but I respect him.
 
For some reason I have nothing bad to say about Pete Carroll. I don't really like or dislike USC although I get a little tired of seeing them in the spotlight so much but P.C. has never bothered me like some of the other big-time coaches.
 
1.) Surburban Nose Meyer. He is a jackass and he coaches at Florida
2.) Saban. Simply because he coaches Bama
3.) Les Miles. His little one sided headphones his first year coaching at LSU just irked me
4.) Mark Richt. He looks like a used car salesman
5.) Bill Callahan. He just comes across as a know-it-all

Spurrier is a damn good coach who is also a great quote
every time he speaks in public. I detested him when he was at Florida, but I respect him.

Bill Callahan does suck. He has blamed his players for poor seasons several times, both with the Raiders and Cornhuskers.
 
Bill Callahan does suck. He has blamed his players for poor seasons several times, both with the Raiders and Cornhuskers.

Yes. It's pretty sickening. Wasn't it him that said he coached the dumbest team in the country?
 
Stoopid is the biggest jerk in the history of coaching.

I beg to differ. Callahan or Bryant probably has that wrapped up.

Bryant was a rascist bastard that had to get taken to the woodshed by a black RB from USC before he would recruit black players.
 
Bryant was a rascist bastard that had to get taken to the woodshed by a black RB from USC before he would recruit black players.
Totally inaccurate. Bryant set up the game with SC specifically for the purpose of proving that Alabama needed African American players to compete. Had it been left to the general populace of Alabama, the Tide wouldn't have integrated until the early '80s. Bryant was already recruiting black players before Sam Cunningham ran wild on them.
 
1. Nick Saban
2. Steve Spurrier (i like him but I hate him)
3. Houston Nutt
4. Dennis Franchione
5. Kirk Ferentz
 
Totally inaccurate. Bryant set up the game with SC specifically for the purpose of proving that Alabama needed African American players to compete. Had it been left to the general populace of Alabama, the Tide wouldn't have integrated until the early '80s. Bryant was already recruiting black players before Sam Cunningham ran wild on them.

Sorry about that.
 

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