Tee Headed to Louisville

Yeah, cocky sucker thought he could replace and do more than the great Peyton Manning. Who needs him.
So, because he was part of a team that won the National Championship he should automatically be considered a "good" or even a "great" coach? Why? Exactly what has he done or accomplished that makes him "the" coach that we should or just have to have?
 
So, because he was part of a team that won the National Championship he should automatically be considered a "good" or even a "great" coach? Why? Exactly what has he done or accomplished that makes him "the" coach that we should or just have to have?
Geez, are you having a bad day or something?
 
He would choose Louisville over Knoxville? I know... he probably didn't have a choice, but.... Louisville?

Well, the nice thing is that he has a job and not living off the few, very few dead leaves on the maple tree in my backyard. Hmm, just checked, the leaves finally fell.
 
Yes. You are correct.

As far as his coaching strenghts go, he's a very good coach. I wonder how well USCs offense would have ran if Tyson had stayed and Tee had left.

I like Tyson. He showed creativity and ability to adjust. But it's tough with no QB to operate with. And Tee had no more Sam Darnold. Both had supbar years as Offensive Coordinators, yet one gets a promotion haha...


JG did pretty damn good until his body gave out. You can’t blame him for the former staff not valuing OL like they should.
 
Good hire for Lville

He’s a good recruiter at the very least

Being in Kentucky he can probably dip into Tennessee a little Ga Fla etc
 
I'm not sure I'm ready to throw Scott Frost's name out there with Phil Fulmer and Steve Spurrier. Is he a good coach, yeah probably. Has he earned "great coach" status yet? No.

Let's see if he resurrects Nebraska football and has them contending for a playoff spot.
Won a natty as a player and coach, what else you need?
 
Except, he hasn't.
Yes, according to official records, he has. I don’t think I need to remind everyone how he won his championship as a player. He won as a coach last year (officially in the NCAA records book) as a coach. Do I agree with that? Heck no, but proof you can’t count on Auburn to do anything right. But, is proof he can take a 0-12 to 12-0, that’s a good coach regardless of level of play.
 
The NCAA official records doesn’t list UCF as winning a NC. It lists them as finishing as co-number 1 with Alabama, the team that did win the NC in 2017, because UCF went undefeated.
 
Yes, according to official records, he has. I don’t think I need to remind everyone how he won his championship as a player. He won as a coach last year (officially in the NCAA records book) as a coach. Do I agree with that? Heck no, but proof you can’t count on Auburn to do anything right. But, is proof he can take a 0-12 to 12-0, that’s a good coach regardless of level of play.

Alabama is the only champion listed for 2017. Undefeated Auburn isn't listed in 2004 either.
www.ncaa.com/news/football
www.ncaa.com/history/football
 
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