Well, if you deal only in facts, here are a few for you:
Brewer - 75-69-4 (33-38 SEC)
Tuberville - 25-20 (12-20)
Cutcliffe - 44-29 (25-23)
Nutt - 24-26 (10-22)
Cutcliffe is the most successful coach you've had since Vaught and it's not even close. There's your facts.
Oh Jesus H. Christ, records are out the window on these coaches. Each had a completely different set of circumstances. For Brewer, considering he had absolutely ZERO facilities and a sea of Confederate flags every week, what he did during his tenure was an absolute miracle. It had been 12 years since we made a bowl (the year after Vaught retired and his leftover players made Billy Kinard, the AD's brother, look good. Y'all can thank Bruiser's nepotism for getting Bob Tyler, Vaught's recommendation, btw) before he took over. All he did in 11 years despite the disadvantages was make it to five bowls, and come up a win over Tennessee shy of the SEC title in 1986 and 1990, and whip the **** out of MSU almost every year.
Then you've got Tuberville, who inherited a team coached by Joe Lee Dunn for a year with crippling NCAA sanctions. That he went 6-5 and 5-6 his first two years is miraculous. He really pissed off the NCAA when he managed to get some 40 signees (many walked on) in 1996. Year 3, beat the hell out of LSU in Baton Rouge and had the guts to go for two at MSU. First top 25 ranking since Brewer's 1992 team. Then, despite a 6-2 start in 1998, made his decision on Auburn and the team **** the bed. By the way, if you want to compare "most successful coach" and all that, what say we judge the coach on their cumulative record. Throw his record at Auburn in there as well. We had the coach that could get us back to the top. He set the table for Cutcliffe. But he left because Boone's an idiot and he had virtually zero support from the administration.
"Oh you're making that up!" No, I'm not. There's a reason he had his players practice in a parking lot on a rainy day for the media. He wanted and needed an IPF. He wanted and needed an expansion. He wanted and needed a million other things the administration wouldn't give him. He also, in essence, led the way on banning the flag from the stadium - an overdue move that has reaped huge benefits. Give me Tuberville over Cutcliffe ANY day of the week.
Speaking of the corpse, Tuberville set the table for Cutcliffe. The team Cutcliffe inherited had 12 future NFL players on it, and a bunch of very good college players. Again, the team finished 17 points shy of an undefeated season. The next year, despite having the preseason "best backfield in the country," 7-5 with a 1-3 finish. 2001, with Eli and the expansion starting? 1-3 finish, embarrassing Egg Bowl loss to an MSU team with a losing record (after "I'll see you in Pasadena"), and missed out on a bowl. 2002, with an expanded stadium and brand new IPF: 7-6 with a 5-game losing streak, and only Auburn and LSU were close. Then of course, 2003, Eli's senior year, shot at the SEC west title, and choke. 2004, the talent dropoff was obvious.
"Well how can you say that Homer?" Because, ****** of a coach as Ed Orgeron was, his team played a helluva lot better with his players than they did with Cutcliffe's leftovers.
By the way, any ventures on our record from 2001-2003 WITHOUT Eli? What's the consensus on Cutcliffe's record with, say, David Morris, Michael Spurlock, Ethan Faltt or Robert Lane back there during his tenure, with Eli elsewhere. Go ahead 17ers. Tell me how "great a coach" he is.
As for Orgeron, the team went from hapless in 2005 to should've beaten Georgia, Alabama and LSU in 2006 - three teams we didn't belong on the field with - and earning a winning record and bowl. A good coach in place, with that talent? They would've pulled those and others off. I didn't call Nutt a great coach, but he did a better job with the full cupboard Orgeron left him. He just couldn't to restock it.
Tell you what, if y'all are such a fan of Cutcliffe, Y'ALL HIRE HIM. For right now, I feel pretty good about our future under Freeze. What he's done is pretty similar to what Brewer accomplished his first year. Difference is, Freeze doesn't have a stadium of flags, or the lack of a nice stadium (with an expansion on the way), lack of an IPF or lack of a competent, supportive AD and administration to contend with.
Now, back to why y'all fired Croom a year removed from the program's first bowl game since 2000...
I deal only in facts. That's why I'm a cocky 17ing bastard.