How many national championships for K when he retires?

bullettoothtony

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Three years ago I was pretty confident he could get to 7.

I think it's still possible but I'll go with 6.
 

SwatX1

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I’m sure you all have some fine and deserving candidates in mind, but I’m throwing my vote in for @OldasdirtDevil ....even if he he can’t coach, he may get under the opposing coaches skin enough that they can’t focus on preparing for us!! Plus, the post game pressers would be magical!!

He can hire @skysdad as his main recruiter. We all know he’s already holding the bag anyway!
 

BuckinElkin!!

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I think there's a good chance K will retire with 5, but I'm not saying 6 is out of the question, 7 probably is though....

SoCal, me too on the coaching but you know, think about this, any coach at any level in any sport who isn't second guessed now and then, HE OR SHE PROBABLY ISN'T COACHING, their just letting them play so to speak.....
 

DiehardDukeFan4Life

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I think he’ll win 1 or 2 more before he retires. It all depends on how much longer he coaches and with the one and done rule changing in 2022 he could win more with there not being as many elite players coming to college that would’ve been one and done so there would be more multiple year players gaining more experience in college.
 
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timo0402

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I think he’ll win 1 or 2 more before he retires. It all depends on how much longer he coaches and with the one and done rule changing in 2022 he could win more with there not being as many elite players coming to college that would’ve been one and done so there would be more multiple year players gaining more experience in college.
Not sure, all he does is roll the ball out.
 
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