Tom Landry
Vince Lombardi
Don Shula
Tom Walsh
Jimmy Johnson
2006-10-02 06:30:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Bear Bryant
Eddie Robinson
Bud Wilkinson
Joe Paterno
Bobby Bowden
2006-10-02 08:57:00
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answer #2
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answered by smitty 7
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1. Woody Hayes
2. Joe Paterno
3. Bobby Bowden
4. Knute Rockne
5. Bo Shimbeckler
2006-10-02 10:56:31
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answer #3
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answered by dale m 2
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1. Bear Bryant
2. Bobby Bowden
3. Joe Paterno
4. Eddie Robinson
5. Bobby Dodd
2006-10-02 07:41:11
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answer #4
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answered by toughguy2 7
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Tom Osborne
Bob Devaney
Barry Switzer
Joe Paterno
Bud Wilkinson
As information these are the top five choices conducted by CBS in a national poll.
2006-10-02 06:50:15
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Woody
BO
Bear
Lavell Edwards (sp)
the coach from Oklahoma back when they won 40+ in a row.
and Jo Pa
iknow thats 6 but there are more that should be there
Bowden
Tressel is moving up there with Stoops and Carrol as well.
Mack brown is getting there to
2006-10-02 12:21:17
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answer #6
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answered by acefra 3
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How can you forget LaVell Edwards from BYU???
Coaching career
Edwards was BYU's head football coach from 1972 to 2000. His offensive scheme was passing-dominated. He started coaching in a era when College football offenses were dominated by strong running attacks. His quarterbacks threw over 11,000 passes for more than 100,000 yards and 635 touchdowns. Edwards coached prominent quarterbacks such as Gary Sheide, Gifford Nielsen, Marc Wilson, Jim McMahon, Steve Young, Robbie Bosco, Ty Detmer and Steve Sarkisian. Awards won by his players include a Heisman Trophy, a Maxwell Award, two Outland Trophies, four Davey O'Brien Awards, and 31 All-America citations. In 1984, he was named National Coach of the Year after BYU finished the season 13-0 and won the National Championship. Edwards retired after the 2000 season with a 258-101-3 record, a .722 winning percentage. Prior to Edwards final game, the football stadium at Brigham Young University was renamed LaVell Edwards Stadium in his honor. At the time of his retirement, he ranked sixth in all-time victories.
Accomplishments
6th on NCAA all-time list for coaching victories 258)
Member of the College Football Hall of Fame
Coached 4 all-American quarterbacks
His teams led the nation in passing offense 8 times
His teams led the nation in total offense 5 times
His teams led the nation in scoring offense 3 times
He coached the only team from a non-major conference to a national championship post-1950.
2006-10-02 07:21:31
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answered by Mad Skillz 3
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Woody Hayes
Joe Pa
"Bear" Bryant
Lou Holtz
Bobby Bowden
Soon to be - Jim Tressel
2006-10-02 07:04:41
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answered by p_rexx2003 2
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1. Woody Hayes
2. Bobby Bowden
3. Joe Pa
4. Charlie Wies
5. Jim Tressel (in the making of a legend)
2006-10-02 06:30:03
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answer #9
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answered by stateofwoo 5
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1. Jim Tressell 2. Pete Carroll 3. Bob Stoops 4. Mack Brown 5. Urban Meyer
2016-03-18 03:43:32
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answer #10
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answered by ? 4
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