SEC Coach of the Year?

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So who do we think wins it at this point? UT fizzled down the stretch so recency bias might give it to Beamer who finished the strongest, but it’s hard to see an 8-4 coach winning it. I think that’s possible, though. Brain Kelly probably disqualified himself with that blowout loss to a bad A&M team. Kirby’s to lose at this point with an undefeated year? That would be my guess at this point. I think Kirby or Beamer.
 
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Loaded roster for Kirby vs depleted roster for Josh in his second year, Josh wins, period……..
Yeah i mean Kirby doesnt have to do much to win games with all that talent. Otherwise Saban would have won it every year for 15 years if it was just based on wins and losses. I think considering the context, CJH should win but he wont. That Carolina blowout is too fresh still right now. Recency bias is really a thing.
 
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Should go to Heupel. In two years, he took a toilet level program from the sewer to, short as it was, a number one ranking. Thence to a 10-2 season. And he did it with a team whose defense leaked like a sieve. Then, you look at the team's ridiculous stats in light of all previously mentioned. It literally boggles the mind. His not being COY would be a colossal travesty.
 
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Who was predicted to win the SEC. Georgia. They performed as expected. They give trophies for doing your job? I would think the trophy winners would be those that excel and push there teams beyond what was predicted. Kirby didn't do that.
In this case they do huge trophies for doing your job. He will likely get another sec championship game trophy and CFP National title trophies. They will go with the two trophies he got last year for doing his job.
 
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For the record, i dont care that much. I dont think individual awards matter, only team/program ones. I just thought it’s an interesting debate.
 
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So who do we think wins it at this point? UT fizzled down the stretch so recency bias might give it to Beamer who finished the strongest, but it’s hard to see an 8-4 coach winning it. I think that’s possible, though. Brain Kelly probably disqualified himself with that blowout loss to a bad A&M team. Kirby’s to lose at this point with an undefeated year? That would be my guess at this point. I think Kirby or Beamer.

Gotta be between Kirby, Kelly, and Heupel
 
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In this case they do huge trophies for doing your job. He will likely get another sec championship game trophy and CFP National title trophies. They will go with the two trophies he got last year for doing his job.
So he is meeting expectations. Would you say Hype is meeting or exceeding expectations? Also, don't mix team with individual trophies.
 
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It’ll be between CJH and BK. UGA was expected to be this good, all Kirby had to do was resist his urges to be cute on gameday and screw it up.

I think Hendon should be MVP too, but maybe I’m just a homer🤷🏻‍♂️
 
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It’ll be between CJH and BK. UGA was expected to be this good, all Kirby had to do was resist his urges to be cute on gameday and screw it up.

I think Hendon should be MVP too, but maybe I’m just a homer🤷🏻‍♂️
If its between CJH and BK then Big Josh should win without question. Better record and dominant head to head win.
 
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CJH based on wins in year two. Smart is turning into Saban in regards to taken for granted.
 
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Heupel should win it.

Kirby’s roster is loaded with future NFL players.

Not to mention he didn’t have the deal with the NCAA hanging over his head.
 
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