Tuberville the antithesis of Fulmer

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I noticed a tremendous stat or Tommy "Wing Nut" Tuberville after the FL game:

1. Won 9 of last 10 against top ten teams
2. Won 5 of last 5 against top five teams

I'd like to see what Fulmer's record is under like circumstances. That's one reason why Ears gets a lot more respect from most people than CPF.
 
#3
#3
Respected this week . . . on his way out last week.
 
#5
#5
and tuberville has won something like 13 out of the last 14 on the road (SEC games)
 
#7
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Only the Bammers wish. He is, and was, untouchable at Auburn.

I agree that Tubbs is probably untouchable, and he does have a nack for winning big games. His teams seem similar to CPF's in this respect. Sometimes it seems to take them four or five weeks into the season to start playing their best ball.
 
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I noticed a tremendous stat or Tommy "Wing Nut" Tuberville after the FL game:

1. Won 9 of last 10 against top ten teams
2. Won 5 of last 5 against top five teams

I'd like to see what Fulmer's record is under like circumstances. That's one reason why Ears gets a lot more respect from most people than CPF.

Does that mean a majority of his losses have come against unranked opponents? Because Tommy has lost alot of games.
 
#9
#9
Guys that get a lot of respect don't have their have boss secretly trying to replace them.
 
#11
#11
Would we trade 4-0 against Florida for losing to everyone else in our division...at home?!?!?!?!!!!:crazy:
 
#12
#12
I have always wondered why Auburn chose Tuberville. His record at Ole Miss was not very good.
6-5 ; 5-6; 8-4 & 6-5.

At AU he is 5-6 ,9-4, 7-5, 9-4, 8-5, 13-0 (2004), 9-3, 11-2. This while in the under performing West Division.

Head to Head against CPF 3-3 with 2 of those wins in 2004.
 
#14
#14
If only he could get his team up for - Miss St., Ark (on pretty much an annual basis), etc.
 
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