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re: The biggest bowl win for each coach compared to total games coached.

Posted on 5/10/24 at 4:48 pm to
Posted by SidewalkTiger
Midwest, USA
Member since Dec 2019
53010 posts
Posted on 5/10/24 at 4:48 pm to
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In 2022, LSU had the #15 class with 1 5 star, 6 4 stars and 8 3 stars. An average of 90.56

In 2022, Florida has the #19 class, 0 5 stars, 7 4 stars and 11 3 stars with an average of 87.45

That was the class they both came in on.

In 2021, Florida #13, LSU #4. LSU had only 2 3 star players, Florida had 11. 92.07 average vs 89.02

2020, Florida #8, 90.40 average with 1 5 star and 6 3 star. LSU #4, 92.66 average and 3 5 star and 3 3 star.

Seriously, how in the hell are you going to pretend like LSU was in anywhere near the same shape as Florida?

Are LSU fans really this fricking desperate to make excuses for Brian Kelly's 7 losses over the past 2 years?

And don't give me shite about BK only inherited a few scholarships. He was hired at the end of November, any that transferred out did so after he was the HC, and he was there to maintain the players, finish out the recruiting class and make it as seamless as possible, with your former head coach in full support to the point in which he could keep his dick in his pants.


You seem desperate to portray LSU and Florida as vastly different situations and they just weren't.

Since you don't want to discuss what each coach inherited, let's look at the team talent composite comparisons for the 2022 season.

LSU - 874.24
72 players
5 5*
33 4*
30 3*

Florida - 842.54
81 players
4 5*
39 4*
36 3*

So basically, LSU had one more 5*.

Wow, what a vast gulf.

And LSU lost one of their 5 * to injury for the year on like the first drive of the first game. Boutte was another one, and was basically a non factor all year. A third was John Emery who missed several games and only had about 375 yards rushing all year.

Where's this big difference?

Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
22803 posts
Posted on 5/10/24 at 5:12 pm to
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You seem desperate to portray LSU and Florida as vastly different situations and they just weren't.

Since you don't want to discuss what each coach inherited, let's look at the team talent composite comparisons for the 2022 season.

LSU - 874.24
72 players
5 5*
33 4*
30 3*

Florida - 842.54
81 players
4 5*
39 4*
36 3*

So basically, LSU had one more 5*.

Wow, what a vast gulf.

And LSU lost one of their 5 * to injury for the year on like the first drive of the first game. Boutte was another one, and was basically a non factor all year. A third was John Emery who missed several games and only had about 375 yards rushing all year.

Where's this big difference?


You are citing overall numbers and LSU is #8 and Florida is #14 despite the fact Florida has 9 more players than LSU.

Because your average recruit was more than a full point higher.

I have no idea what Florida's injuries were, don't really care.

This post was edited on 5/10/24 at 5:13 pm
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