Cyclopskiller
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1 Saban
2 Dooley
3 Petrino
4 Richt
5 Spurrier
6 Franklin
7 Miles
8 Mullen
9 Chizik
10 Muschamp
11 Freeze
12 Philips
I know I'm biased but I think when Dooley starts winning he'll be the next best behind Saban.
If Petrino could recruit like Saban he'd be right there at the top.
Richt could be higher if he'd lock down all the talent in Georgia every year.
As bad as I hate to say it, Franklin has impressed me so far with what he's got to work with.
Miles would be higher if he didn't say some of the bonehead things he says and didn't make so many mistakes in game management.
Muschamp can recruit but I think that's about all he does well. I wouldn't want him speaking for and representing my university.
Kind of hard to even be figuring out where Dooley should be at this point. I'll revisit this thread next December. And then if he's still around in 2013 I'll revisit it again. Nobody knows where he ranks just yet. With stud players he may very well turn out to be #1 or he may very well turn out to be #14.
That is why we will then look to 2013 or 2014 to decide if he is worth keeping as a continual program builder or not.
I get what you are saying but at the end of the day it is about the results on the field. This year is a great opportunity for Dooley to break out into the scene. Most everybody can agree that the list can change after every year.
4-12 in the SEC makes it pretty clear where he ranks