peytonmanningwoo
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Leach for his 16 yr career is 122-81 .601 WP
Please Please tell me what in the wide wide world of Sports would make you think he would be a good Coach in the SEC.
The "FUN" would not last long.
Is it Cool? Is it Hip? I just don't get it?? But that is just me. Leach would be the last Coach I would hire to turn a program around in the SEC. :hi:
Has he ever coached in the SEC? Not a good fit.
Doug Dickey was a Gator.Maybe because Leach isn't a lifelong Bammer who grew up hating Tennessee?
Bump.
Never understood the fascination by so many on here for Leach.
Dude just got annihilated in his bowl game. Offensive mastermind managed 17 points.
Leach would have been entertaining as hell, likeable to all SEC fans and media, and he would have won a lot of games at UT and would have fielded very good offenses. He would have been way more of a sure thing than Pruitt.
Pruitt was on NOBODYS original coaching wish list. He wasnt even mentioned as a top coordinator candidate, coming in behind guys like Tee Martin, Josh Huepel and Brent Venables and others. He has a history of not getting along well with others; Mark Richt ran him off, Jimbo Fisher couldnt stand him. Its safe to say Pruitt was at least the 15th choice, maybe even lower. He was the best desperation hire candidate that could be found at the time. Hes very unpolished and unrefined right now, his opening presser sounded like a backwoods, hillbilly gym teacher. He knows defensive xs and os, but I think he struggles badly for the next year or two.
Guaranteed success now. :lol:Leach would have been entertaining as hell, likeable to all SEC fans and media, and he would have won a lot of games at UT and would have fielded very good offenses. He would have been way more of a sure thing than Pruitt.
Pruitt was on NOBODYS original coaching wish list. He wasnt even mentioned as a top coordinator candidate, coming in behind guys like Tee Martin, Josh Huepel and Brent Venables and others. He has a history of not getting along well with others; Mark Richt ran him off, Jimbo Fisher couldnt stand him. Its safe to say Pruitt was at least the 15th choice, maybe even lower. He was the best desperation hire candidate that could be found at the time. Hes very unpolished and unrefined right now, his opening presser sounded like a backwoods, hillbilly gym teacher. He knows defensive xs and os, but I think he struggles badly for the next year or two.
There you go again, confusing Facts with Issues.....Doug Dickey was a Gator.
David Cutcliffe was a Bammer.
Dabo Swinney was a Bammer.
Vince Dooley was an Auburn Tiger.
Pat Dye was a Georgia Bulldog.
Frank Broyles was a Yellowjacket.
Bob Stoops was a Hawkeye.
Mac Browne was a Seminole.
Darrell Royal was a Sooner.
Bobby Dodd was a Vol.
Some of the greatest coaches' loyalties were with other teams besides the ones they coached. Many were rival schools.
Get over it.