What's new
AllBuffs | Unofficial fan site for the University of Colorado at Boulder Athletics programs

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

  • Prime Time. Prime Time. Its a new era for Colorado football. Consider signing up for a club membership! For $20/year, you can get access to all the special features at Allbuffs, including club member only forums, dark mode, avatars and best of all no ads ! But seriously, please sign up so that we can pay the bills. No one earns money here, and we can use your $20 to keep this hellhole running. You can sign up for a club membership by navigating to your account in the upper right and clicking on "Account Upgrades". Make it happen!

Sporting News ranks the B12 coaches.

Pinkel is 4 spots too high.

I love how he gives all kinds of praise to Morriss and Gundy, but then ranks them behind Pickle, who he basically says hasn't gotten it done, won't ever get it done, but at least doesn't totally suck all the time.

:confused: :confused:
 
I love how he gives all kinds of praise to Morriss and Gundy, but then ranks them behind Pickle, who he basically says hasn't gotten it done, won't ever get it done, but at least doesn't totally suck all the time.

:confused: :confused:

Yeah, I think Gundy is way too low. He should probably be 5 or 6 on the list while Pinkel should really be dead last as 96 says.

Overall, I think this list shows how Big 12 football is underwhelming right now. Way too many comments about coaches showing signs of progress and not enough comments about coaches actually getting it done (like Stoops and Brown).
 
Anyone who could waste a talent like Brad Smith, as Pinkel did for 4 STRAIGHT years, is the worst coach EVAR. Morriss has done some pretty impressive things at Baylor, as has Gundy at okie lite. Kinda surpriseing Prince is so low considering the surprisingly good season the kitties had last year.
 
Here's my list. Strait coaching ability as I see it, does not mean that thier team always finishes in this order.

1- Stoops- not a big fan of the guy, but his job last season was good. He gets good talent and does well with it.

1a. Brown- I like him more then Stoops, and he has done a great job with the talent he has. Not every coach has been able to pull that off in Texas.

3. Gundy- Okie State is getting better in a hurry. They recruit well now, and I think that they will be a bit of a force in the next couple of years.

4. Callahan- I think this guy is living a bit of a lie right now. He recruits very well, and that, and beating wimps in the pre-season are inflating his stats. That being said, his team was in the championship game last year, and could be getting better.

5.Morriss- This guy has Baylor playing competitive quite often. 'Nuff said.

6.Prince- KSU was much better last year then anyone could have predicted. Now, they had a stud QB sho might be able to make up for a lot of coaching errors, but so far Prince looks legit. Interesting team this year.

7. Leach- He's got a gimmick that seems to work for his team, even though it is the most boring football to watch. I will kill myself if I had to watch that many 3 yard outs in a season. Texas Tech recruits pretty well, so he really should be competing with Texas on OU a little more.

8. Franchione- This guy takes great recruits and turns them into average players. How he still has a job a aTm is beyond me. I hope he stays forever, as that is one less team to worry about from the south.

9. Mangino- Always 'the team that could suprise' in the north, but always ends up 'the team that sucked'. The big man has not gotten done, but will live on because Kansas is good at basketball.

10. Pinkle- Franchione of the north. Missouri is recruiting really, really well these days, but they are still mediocre on the field. It was thier chance to take over the north with nebraska, while KSU and CU go through growing pains, but they won't.

11. Hawkins- Sorry guys, this only counts the Big XII. I firmly believe that in three years he will be in the top 1/4 of this list, but for now, here he is. Good first couple recruiting classes, but the proof is on the field. Heres hoping for better come the fall.

12. Chizick (sp?)- Interesting choice by him. i thought he could of held out for a better gig, but who knows. Should be a good coach, but it sucks to recruit to ISU. They pull Iowas leftovers.


There it is.
I am a little bored today. :thumbsup:
 
1a. Brown- I like him more then Stoops, and he has done a great job with the talent he has. Not every coach has been able to pull that off in Texas.

QUOTE]

:wtf:

you mean he does a sorry job for the stellar recruits he gets.
 
My favorite quote...

No one knows the game better than Callahan, the only Big 12 boss who has coached a Super Bowl team.

He was a caretaker for the team Jon Gruden built and managed to have one good year before the team cratered. Saying he coached a Super Bowl team is a bit of a stretch in my opinion.

I do, however, think that he has done well at Nebraska so far. For as much as I hate the corn, it is good for the B12 in general and the B12 north specifically for them to be a strong team.
 
1a. Brown- I like him more then Stoops, and he has done a great job with the talent he has. Not every coach has been able to pull that off in Texas.

QUOTE]

:wtf:

you mean he does a sorry job for the stellar recruits he gets.

6 straight 10+ win seasons (plus another 3 9-win seasons before those) and a National Title is a 'sorry job?' Tell me you wouldn't take that in an instant here at CU.
 
My favorite quote...



He was a caretaker for the team Jon Gruden built and managed to have one good year before the team cratered. Saying he coached a Super Bowl team is a bit of a stretch in my opinion.

I do, however, think that he has done well at Nebraska so far. For as much as I hate the corn, it is good for the B12 in general and the B12 north specifically for them to be a strong team.

especially since everyone on that team hated him and thought he was a liar and didn't trust him (patterned behavior he's repeated at NU). quotes from "Mister Raider" Tim Brown are google-able.

i don't get Franchione, he was good everywhere else...and now he underachieves at ATM. If he doesn't beat a hobbled UT team last year, he's burning in effigy in College Station. and they got assmastered by Cal in the Holiday Bowl.
 
6 straight 10+ win seasons (plus another 3 9-win seasons before those) and a National Title is a 'sorry job?' Tell me you wouldn't take that in an instant here at CU.

Plus another BCS bowl win. I don't get the myth that Mack Brown is a ****ty coach. His record says otherwise.

Here is the rivals rankings for recruiting classes dating back to 2002:

2002-#1 (class with Vince Young that eventually won MNC)
2003-#15
2004-#10
2005-#20
2006-#5
2007-#5

The average ranking there for recruiting classes is 9th. His teams aren't exactly underachieving. People need to really let go of this whole "Mack Brown sucks" argument.
 
Last edited:
My favorite quote...



He was a caretaker for the team Jon Gruden built and managed to have one good year before the team cratered. Saying he coached a Super Bowl team is a bit of a stretch in my opinion.

I do, however, think that he has done well at Nebraska so far. For as much as I hate the corn, it is good for the B12 in general and the B12 north specifically for them to be a strong team.



Yeah, what the ****? He knew the game so much they got about 120 yards of offense in the Big 12 championship game last year.. Geez, Barnett did that and I don't remember him getting praise for it..
 
Yeah, what the ****? He knew the game so much they got about 120 yards of offense in the Big 12 championship game last year.. Geez, Barnett did that and I don't remember him getting praise for it..

He hasn't beaten a Top 10 team since he has been at Stinkin Lincoln.
 
Plus another BCS bowl win. I don't get the myth that Mack Brown is a ****ty coach. His record says otherwise.

Here is the rivals rankings for recruiting classes dating back to 2002:

2002-#1 (class with Vince Young that eventually won MNC)
2003-#15
2004-#10
2005-#20
2006-#5
2007-#5

The average ranking there for recruiting classes is 9th. His teams aren't exactly underachieving. People need to really let go of this whole "Mack Brown sucks" argument.

Sorry man. I don't disagree that he's a great recruiter, but I do not think that he's a great coach. Number one reason - Major Applewhite sits while Chrissy Simms plays. Everyone in the nation that knew that Major was the man to get the job done, and this screwup is big enough of one that it makes me question him. I do not think that he's a horrible coach, but I do not think he merits all the accolades the press reaps on him.

As you point out - he's a great recruiter, so we haven't really seen him do lots with less talent. He's had great players.
 
Here's my list. Strait coaching ability as I see it, does not mean that thier team always finishes in this order.

1- Stoops- not a big fan of the guy, but his job last season was good. He gets good talent and does well with it.

1a. Brown- I like him more then Stoops, and he has done a great job with the talent he has. Not every coach has been able to pull that off in Texas.

3. Gundy- Okie State is getting better in a hurry. They recruit well now, and I think that they will be a bit of a force in the next couple of years.

4. Callahan- I think this guy is living a bit of a lie right now. He recruits very well, and that, and beating wimps in the pre-season are inflating his stats. That being said, his team was in the championship game last year, and could be getting better.

5.Morriss- This guy has Baylor playing competitive quite often. 'Nuff said.

6.Prince- KSU was much better last year then anyone could have predicted. Now, they had a stud QB sho might be able to make up for a lot of coaching errors, but so far Prince looks legit. Interesting team this year.

7. Leach- He's got a gimmick that seems to work for his team, even though it is the most boring football to watch. I will kill myself if I had to watch that many 3 yard outs in a season. Texas Tech recruits pretty well, so he really should be competing with Texas on OU a little more.

8. Franchione- This guy takes great recruits and turns them into average players. How he still has a job a aTm is beyond me. I hope he stays forever, as that is one less team to worry about from the south.

9. Mangino- Always 'the team that could suprise' in the north, but always ends up 'the team that sucked'. The big man has not gotten done, but will live on because Kansas is good at basketball.

10. Pinkle- Franchione of the north. Missouri is recruiting really, really well these days, but they are still mediocre on the field. It was thier chance to take over the north with nebraska, while KSU and CU go through growing pains, but they won't.

11. Hawkins- Sorry guys, this only counts the Big XII. I firmly believe that in three years he will be in the top 1/4 of this list, but for now, here he is. Good first couple recruiting classes, but the proof is on the field. Heres hoping for better come the fall.

12. Chizick (sp?)- Interesting choice by him. i thought he could of held out for a better gig, but who knows. Should be a good coach, but it sucks to recruit to ISU. They pull Iowas leftovers.


There it is.
I am a little bored today. :thumbsup:

allright kp, i am going to bite. first you preface your ranking with "Strait [sic]coaching ability as I see it, does not mean that thier team always finishes in this order" yet you had hawkins listed at the bottom.

'splain yourself.
 
what I found humerous, and it goes to show that this place is not the only posting avenue for ignorant fusker ****s..... but one fusker that replied to the TSN thread about this guys article said dr. tom was the best Big 8/12 coach ever..... guess the dumb**** never heard of bud or barry.....
 
what I found humerous, and it goes to show that this place is not the only posting avenue for ignorant fusker ****s..... but one fusker that replied to the TSN thread about this guys article said dr. tom was the best Big 8/12 coach ever..... guess the dumb**** never heard of bud or barry.....

Actually the guy may not be as far off as you might think. Typically from what I remember Osborne took a bunch of fat farm kids, bulked them up taught them how to play the game (basics and do them well), threw in a medicre I-back (most years) and a mediocre QB (most years) and was competitive. Throw in a couple of good or maybe even great running backs and QB's every now and then but that was well after Barry moved on. That was coaching.

Barry was a good coach as well but Barry's real advantage was his ability to recruit. I'm not sure who the better coach would be Barry or Osborne but in terms of recruiting Barry could eat Osbornes lunch, pick his pocket with ease.
 
doesn't stop boone pickens from generously ensuring osu has the funds to make the facilities first rate.

The point is- the poster had Hawkins ranked #11 in his list of Big 12 coaches.
Mike Gundy- who has been at OSU exactly one year longer than Hawkins has been at Colorado - was ranked as the #3 coach in the conference.

Mike Gundy went 4-7 his first year at OSU - and that included a 1-7 Big 12 record. I dare say his record at OSU would have been a little worse, if he hadn't had the brains to schedule three cupcakes in the non-conference schedule.
 
To be fair, I doubt that the non-conf schedule was empty when he was hired and he had to make the schedule up for the year he was hired. Those cupcakes had already been made and were sitting on the sill cooling!:smile2:
 
To be fair, I doubt that the non-conf schedule was empty when he was hired and he had to make the schedule up for the year he was hired. Those cupcakes had already been made and were sitting on the sill cooling!:smile2:

He beat his cupcakes. :cry:
 
To be fair, I doubt that the non-conf schedule was empty when he was hired and he had to make the schedule up for the year he was hired. Those cupcakes had already been made and were sitting on the sill cooling!:smile2:


Actually- Montana State was added after Gundy was hired.

Florida Atlantic and Arkansas State had been on the schedule for several years. Either way-- it was smart scheduling for them.
 
Back
Top