Even if Stanford isn't great, they might still be one of the 5 best teams Pete has played against

uzi

New Fish

Looking back at coach Pete's record, just how many wins does he have against top 25 caliber teams? Oregon in Chip's first year? Oklahoma in the Fiesta? Georgia a couple of years ago (don't recall if they were a top 25 team back then), TCU... who else?

Sure he is 100 and 13 or something like that, but how much experience does he have facing off against teams like Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, and USC every year?

How many years does he get to win more than 6 games a year in the Pac 12?
 
We've gone over this...

So has he played 5 teams better than Stanford?

He might play five teams better than Stanford THIS YEAR.

That wasn't the question. Which 5 teams before yesterday has he faced that are better than Stanford?

Your question is completely irrelevant. Art Briles and Gus Malzahn were high school coaches, and look at them now. Nick Saban was the coach at Toledo at one point. Don James- Kent State. Jim Tressel- Youngstown State. Brian Kelly- some directional Michigan school(Central, I think), then Cincinatti. Jim Harbaugh was at USD. Urban Meyer- Bowling Green. Kevin Sumlin- Houston. Coaches get jobs at better schools in better conferences all the time. Good coaches win. Bad coaches lose. 96-13.
 
We've gone over this...

So has he played 5 teams better than Stanford?

He might play five teams better than Stanford THIS YEAR.

That wasn't the question. Which 5 teams before yesterday has he faced that are better than Stanford?

Your question is completely irrelevant. Bad coaches lose. 96-13.

Okay, well at least you responded to the content.

How long does he get to win more than 6 Pac-12 games a year?
 
We've gone over this...

So has he played 5 teams better than Stanford?

He might play five teams better than Stanford THIS YEAR.

That wasn't the question. Which 5 teams before yesterday has he faced that are better than Stanford?

Your question is completely irrelevant. Bad coaches lose. 96-13.

Okay, well at least you responded to the content.

How long does he get to win more than 6 Pac-12 games a year?

Three years, at best.
 
We've gone over this...

So has he played 5 teams better than Stanford?

He might play five teams better than Stanford THIS YEAR.

That wasn't the question. Which 5 teams before yesterday has he faced that are better than Stanford?

Your question is completely irrelevant. Bad coaches lose. 96-13.

Okay, well at least you responded to the content.

How long does he get to win more than 6 Pac-12 games a year?

Sark never won more than 5. Were you all butthurt the last five years?
 
We've gone over this...

So has he played 5 teams better than Stanford?

He might play five teams better than Stanford THIS YEAR.

That wasn't the question. Which 5 teams before yesterday has he faced that are better than Stanford?

Your question is completely irrelevant. Bad coaches lose. 96-13.

Okay, well at least you responded to the content.

How long does he get to win more than 6 Pac-12 games a year?

Sark never won more than 5. Were you all butthurt the last five years?

Way to aim for the low bar. As usual.
 
We've gone over this...

So has he played 5 teams better than Stanford?

He might play five teams better than Stanford THIS YEAR.

That wasn't the question. Which 5 teams before yesterday has he faced that are better than Stanford?

Your question is completely irrelevant. Bad coaches lose. 96-13.

Okay, well at least you responded to the content.

How long does he get to win more than 6 Pac-12 games a year?

Three years, at best.

I hope this is correct, but I'm still not overly confident in Pool Boy. This probably deserves its own thread, but I think that Woodward would have tried to keep Sark if not for all his off the field bullshit. I could be wrong, but I think he was satisfied with the "progress" Sark was making on the field.
 
We've gone over this...

So has he played 5 teams better than Stanford?

He might play five teams better than Stanford THIS YEAR.

That wasn't the question. Which 5 teams before yesterday has he faced that are better than Stanford?

Your question is completely irrelevant. Bad coaches lose. 96-13.

Okay, well at least you responded to the content.

How long does he get to win more than 6 Pac-12 games a year?

Three years, at best.

I hope this is correct, but I'm still not overly confident in Pool Boy. This probably deserves its own thread, but I think that Woodward would have tried to keep Sark if not for all his off the field bullshit. I could be wrong, but I think he was satisfied with the "progress" Sark was making on the field.

No way Pete gets fewer years than Sark or Ty. The athletic department also sees Pete as how they want to represent the university value wise, regardless of performance. Don't underestimate that.
 
We've gone over this...

So has he played 5 teams better than Stanford?

He might play five teams better than Stanford THIS YEAR.

That wasn't the question. Which 5 teams before yesterday has he faced that are better than Stanford?

Your question is completely irrelevant. Bad coaches lose. 96-13.

Okay, well at least you responded to the content.

How long does he get to win more than 6 Pac-12 games a year?

Sark never won more than 5. Were you all butthurt the last five years?

Way to aim for the low bar. As usual.

You didn't answer the question
 
We've gone over this...

So has he played 5 teams better than Stanford?

He might play five teams better than Stanford THIS YEAR.

That wasn't the question. Which 5 teams before yesterday has he faced that are better than Stanford?

Your question is completely irrelevant. Bad coaches lose. 96-13.

Okay, well at least you responded to the content.

How long does he get to win more than 6 Pac-12 games a year?

Sark never won more than 5. Were you all butthurt the last five years?

Way to aim for the low bar. As usual.

You didn't answer the question

I wasn't in favor of hiring Sark -- promoting an OC from another school as our HC. If he hadn't left, he should have been fired. USC did us a favor taking him off our hands.

But Pete isn't a promoted OC, he is 100 and 13 as a HC with 2 BCS wins. I expect even more of him.

How long does he get?
 
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