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<blockquote data-quote="michaelwalkerbr" data-source="post: 131691548" data-attributes="member: 1601483"><p>At least get the past right. Coach Nehlen left Bowling Green to become the QB coach for Michigan from 1977-1979 under Bo Schembechler. He left Michigan to become the head coach at WVU in 1980 where he proceeded to go 6-6, 9-3, 9-3, 9-3, and 8-4 his first five years while winning 3 out of four bowl games. Numbers and percentages are irrelevant if not qualified by number of games played. </p><p></p><p>By your rankings if a coach came here for one year and won 10 games he would be the winningest WVU coach of all time by percentage. While factual it would be meaningless. What would the results be if you used a 50 game or five year minimum? How about a ten year minimum? Compare apples to apples for a valid analysis. Is that unreasonable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaelwalkerbr, post: 131691548, member: 1601483"] At least get the past right. Coach Nehlen left Bowling Green to become the QB coach for Michigan from 1977-1979 under Bo Schembechler. He left Michigan to become the head coach at WVU in 1980 where he proceeded to go 6-6, 9-3, 9-3, 9-3, and 8-4 his first five years while winning 3 out of four bowl games. Numbers and percentages are irrelevant if not qualified by number of games played. By your rankings if a coach came here for one year and won 10 games he would be the winningest WVU coach of all time by percentage. While factual it would be meaningless. What would the results be if you used a 50 game or five year minimum? How about a ten year minimum? Compare apples to apples for a valid analysis. Is that unreasonable? [/QUOTE]
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