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<blockquote data-quote="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals" data-source="post: 131693987" data-attributes="member: 1759980"><p>People love to throw around the term "mediocrity." What is it? 4-8? 6-6? 8-4? 10-2 but no national title? YOU tell me the "mediocrity" season in your mind then we can have a discussion. Don Nehlen averaged 7-4 for 21 seasons. Is that "mediocrity." </p><p></p><p>Which of these coaches exemplify mediocrity?</p><p></p><p>Best winning percentages at WVU:</p><p>1. Clarence “Doc” Spears 80.8%</p><p>2. Bill Stewart 70%.</p><p>3. Rich Rodriguez 69.8%</p><p>4. Jim Carlen 64.6%.</p><p>5. Bobby Bowden 61.8%. </p><p>6. Don Nehlen 61.4%</p><p>7. Art “Pappy” Lewis 60.2%.</p><p>8. Dana Holgorsen 59.8%</p><p></p><p></p><p>Put your neck on the line. Be specific, not general or obfuscating. Then we'll talk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals, post: 131693987, member: 1759980"] People love to throw around the term "mediocrity." What is it? 4-8? 6-6? 8-4? 10-2 but no national title? YOU tell me the "mediocrity" season in your mind then we can have a discussion. Don Nehlen averaged 7-4 for 21 seasons. Is that "mediocrity." Which of these coaches exemplify mediocrity? Best winning percentages at WVU: 1. Clarence “Doc” Spears 80.8% 2. Bill Stewart 70%. 3. Rich Rodriguez 69.8% 4. Jim Carlen 64.6%. 5. Bobby Bowden 61.8%. 6. Don Nehlen 61.4% 7. Art “Pappy” Lewis 60.2%. 8. Dana Holgorsen 59.8% Put your neck on the line. Be specific, not general or obfuscating. Then we'll talk. [/QUOTE]
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