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17 hours ago, TheGreatOutlaw said:

Texas and USF would like to call out your bulls***  and give you the horns.

To be honest CCS is only 33.3% successful as a header coach.  Had success only at Louisville and failed miserably at Texas and USF.

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2 minutes ago, TheGreatOutlaw said:

To be honest CCS is only 33.3% successful as a header coach.  Had success only at Louisville and failed miserably at Texas and USF.

He should have played baseball where being 33.3% successful can get you into the hall of fame.

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34 minutes ago, puc86 said:

He should have played baseball where being 33.3% successful can get you into the hall of fame.

Only as a hitter.  Don't think managers and pitchers get in winning 1 out of 3.  

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1 hour ago, TheGreatOutlaw said:

To be honest CCS is only 33.3% successful as a header coach.  Had success only at Louisville and failed miserably at Texas and USF.

Im not trying to make CCS a better head coach than what he was, but wont let you post some ******** stats that are false on the man. He sucked at USF but still left with a winning record here and still the ONLY coach who has completed a FULL 10 win season. (Taggart left early that one season). Would have been 11 if that UMASS game didnt get canceled. 

Charlie Strong
Career Record: 11 Years, 74-53, .583 Win% 
Bowl Record: 8 Games, 4-4, .500 Win%

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29 minutes ago, Gatorbull325 said:

Im not trying to make CCS a better head coach than what he was, but wont let you post some ******** stats that are false on the man. He sucked at USF but still left with a winning record here and still the ONLY coach who has completed a FULL 10 win season. (Taggart left early that one season). Would have been 11 if that UMASS game didnt get canceled. 

Charlie Strong
Career Record: 11 Years, 74-53, .583 Win% 
Bowl Record: 8 Games, 4-4, .500 Win%

Outside of the 10-2 season with Willie’s players he was 11-14, losing 14 of his last 18. He had 3 losing seasons at Texas, 2nd richest Athletic Department in the country.  He was successful at UL, terrible at Texas and a disappointment here.  It is safe to say that he was successful at only one of his 3 HC gigs, not sure how you would say otherwise, you even state that he sucked at USF so not sure of your point?

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24 minutes ago, Friscobull said:

Outside of the 10-2 season with Willie’s players he was 11-14, losing 14 of his last 18. He had 3 losing seasons at Texas, 2nd richest Athletic Department in the country.  He was successful at UL, terrible at Texas and a disappointment here.  It is safe to say that he was successful at only one of his 3 HC gigs, not sure how you would say otherwise, you even state that he sucked at USF so not sure of your point?

My point is....... that his winning percentage is 58.3% and not 33.3 😎

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36 minutes ago, Gatorbull325 said:

My point is....... that his winning percentage is 58.3% and not 33.3 😎

I don’t think he claimed it was his winning percentage it was the percentage of places he was successful at, there is a difference and they can both be true.

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40 minutes ago, Gatorbull325 said:

My point is....... that his winning percentage is 58.3% and not 33.3 😎

Puc stole my thunder, that was his point.  I would agree with Great-outlaw and you, overall CCS had a decent HC record however his last 2 stops were failures, he came out of the gate hot however he faded like a cheap shirt and looked inept, disinterested and completely lost the last couple years, if he was a horse it would be time to take him out back.

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1 hour ago, Friscobull said:

Puc stole my thunder, that was his point.  I would agree with Great-outlaw and you, overall CCS had a decent HC record however his last 2 stops were failures, he came out of the gate hot however he faded like a cheap shirt and looked inept, disinterested and completely lost the last couple years, if he was a horse it would be time to take him out back.

He over-performed at Louisville with  Bridgewater. He took the money and bolted to Texas. He was so bad in Texas, they paid us to take him because he was terrible and over-matched. We took the bait and paid him to leave as well.  Getting fired and bought out early from your two of your 3 head coaching jobs is not an indicator of a good coach.

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7 minutes ago, TheGreatOutlaw said:

He over-performed at Louisville with  Bridgewater. He took the money and bolted to Texas. He was so bad in Texas, they paid us to take him because he was terrible and over-matched. We took the bait and paid him to leave as well.  Getting fired and bought out early from your two of your 3 head coaching jobs is not an indicator of a good coach.

Texas lost to Kansas in football lol

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