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<blockquote data-quote="hunterspot1" data-source="post: 129486274" data-attributes="member: 1417128"><p>Like I said, I like both coaches. But in all fairness, Football almost requires perfection in order to win, and losses are not as forgiving. In Basketball, all you have to do is be one of the 64 or 65 best, and you have a shot to make a lot of noise. In College Football, you almost have to be perfect to have a chance at anything outside of some Bowl game that a lot of fans do not even care about. Eight or nine great athletes is enough to have a pretty good Basketball team while you need close to 60 to have the same results at Football. I don't care what anybody says, it is not as easy. Anyway, we have one of the best in Huggins, and I am thankful to have him, while, in my opinion, Holgerson is starting to show that he is capable of coaching players up, which is probably what separates Huggins from everybody else, his ability to make somewhat average players a lot better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunterspot1, post: 129486274, member: 1417128"] Like I said, I like both coaches. But in all fairness, Football almost requires perfection in order to win, and losses are not as forgiving. In Basketball, all you have to do is be one of the 64 or 65 best, and you have a shot to make a lot of noise. In College Football, you almost have to be perfect to have a chance at anything outside of some Bowl game that a lot of fans do not even care about. Eight or nine great athletes is enough to have a pretty good Basketball team while you need close to 60 to have the same results at Football. I don't care what anybody says, it is not as easy. Anyway, we have one of the best in Huggins, and I am thankful to have him, while, in my opinion, Holgerson is starting to show that he is capable of coaching players up, which is probably what separates Huggins from everybody else, his ability to make somewhat average players a lot better! [/QUOTE]
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