HRFlossY
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RE: ACC coach power rankings
(12-07-2015 02:05 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (12-07-2015 12:52 PM)WakeForestRanger Wrote: Babers is getting a lot of love for winning with a team Clawson built.
Babers won with Clawson's recruits...but he ran his own offense.
I bet we meet the 2nd week of September
Babers and Clawson can settle it on field.
Uh Oh!!!!!! Am I sensing a Babers v. Clawson Rivalry!!!!!
Should help add some excitement to that game next year and for the years to come!!
FLossY Out...
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2015 02:07 PM by HRFlossY.)
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Hitman Hart
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RE: ACC coach power rankings
(12-06-2015 01:28 AM)nzmorange Wrote: (12-06-2015 01:22 AM)Hitman Hart Wrote: Grobe left Wake in such a ****** shape, that even after two years it still unfair to judge Clawson.
However, 6-19 is still 6-19. It should be noted that Clawson left the cupboard pretty full for the successors at his last two head coaching stops. London and Babers were able to have success with mostly Clawson players at Richmond and Bowling Green, respectively.
...sooooooo you're saying bring Grobe back?
I will always kiss Grobe's rear end for the 2006 ACC title, but he did a pretty terrible job (mostly because he stopped recruiting) his last couple of years at Wake. I'm a fan of Clawson.
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Lucy
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RE: ACC coach power rankings
(12-08-2015 06:29 AM)Hitman Hart Wrote: (12-06-2015 01:28 AM)nzmorange Wrote: (12-06-2015 01:22 AM)Hitman Hart Wrote: Grobe left Wake in such a ****** shape, that even after two years it still unfair to judge Clawson.
However, 6-19 is still 6-19. It should be noted that Clawson left the cupboard pretty full for the successors at his last two head coaching stops. London and Babers were able to have success with mostly Clawson players at Richmond and Bowling Green, respectively.
...sooooooo you're saying bring Grobe back?
I will always kiss Grobe's rear end for the 2006 ACC title, but he did a pretty terrible job (mostly because he stopped recruiting) his last couple of years at Wake. I'm a fan of Clawson.
What Hitman said.
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krux
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RE: ACC coach power rankings
1 Fisher
2 Dabo
3 Richt
4 Petrino
5 Mendenhall
6 Fedora
7 Cutcliff
8 Fuente
9 Johnson
10 Narduzzi
11 Babers
12 Addazio
13 Dorien
14 Clawson
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cavman
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RE: ACC coach power rankings
(12-08-2015 11:25 AM)krux Wrote: 1 Fisher
2 Dabo
3 Richt
4 Petrino
5 Mendenhall
6 Fedora
7 Cutcliff
8 Fuente
9 Johnson
10 Narduzzi
11 Babers
12 Addazio
13 Dorien
14 Clawson
This seems about right but if Dabo wins the national championship I think he moves ahead of Fisher.
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Kaplony
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RE: ACC coach power rankings
(12-08-2015 12:32 PM)cavman Wrote: (12-08-2015 11:25 AM)krux Wrote: 1 Fisher
2 Dabo
3 Richt
4 Petrino
5 Mendenhall
6 Fedora
7 Cutcliff
8 Fuente
9 Johnson
10 Narduzzi
11 Babers
12 Addazio
13 Dorien
14 Clawson
This seems about right but if Dabo wins the national championship I think he moves ahead of Fisher.
Fisher has the head to head and more conference titles.
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