yes i agree good job**********************************
2007-11-20 13:09:57
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answer #1
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answered by rebshel 7
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Best
1. Pete Carroll, USC
2. Jim Tressel, OSU
3. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma
4. Dennis Erickson, Arizona State
5. Rich Rodriguez, West Virginia
6. Urban Meyer, Florida
7. Les Miles, Louisiana State
8. Mark Richt, Georgia
9. Randy Edsall, Connecticut
10. Greg Schiano, Rutgers
Worst
1. Bill Callahan, Nebraska
2. Dave Wannstedt, Pittsburgh
3. Charlie Weis, Notre Dame
4. Karl Dorrell, UCLA
5. Gregg Robinson, Syracuse
6. Ed Orgeron, Mississippi
7. Dan Hawkins, Colorado
8. Nick Saban, Alabama
9. Ty Willingham, Washington
10. Joe Paterno, Penn State
There are some very underrated coaches who won't make a Top Ten list, like Jim Harbaugh at Stanford, Mark Dantonio at Michigan State, Chris Ault at Nevada, Brian Kelly at Cincinnati, and Jim Grobe at Wake Forest.
2007-11-20 16:56:56
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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The 10 best are in the SEC and worst are in the other conferences.
2007-11-20 12:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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i cant even think of 3 coaches
2007-11-20 12:49:11
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answered by 3RD 6
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ten best(gets most out of their talent)
1. pete carroll, usc
2. jim tressel, ohio state
3. urban meyer, florida
4. mark mangino, kansas
5. bob stoops, oklahoma
6. jim grobe, wake forest
7. greg schiano, rutgers
8. jim leavitt, usf
9. paul johnson, navy
10. rich rodriguez, west virginia
five worst(gets the least out of their talent):
1. bill callahan, nebraska
2. tommy bowden, clemson
3. bobby bowden, florida state
4. dennis franchione, texas a&m
5. mike stoops, arizona
(can't think of any more)
2007-11-20 13:13:43
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answered by sabes99 6
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