okay, but i get his point. spurrier was a better college coach than petrino, and then was a bad pro coach. the first part gets us here. but you could argue bud wilkinson was a better college coach than spurrier *and* worse pro coach.
it's probably georgia right now. i've got lsu as a better job than texas, bama and usc, tho. bama is an awful job, despite how much a coach *can* win there.
by that metric, we'd have called miami the best job from '83-01. yet there were reasons every coach before coker left on his own, three with stacked rosters.
to me, the best jobs are the ones that give you a real chance to win championships, but also some realism about the years where you don't. and if you can do it without having to travel too much in recruiting? big win.
in other news, stop retweeting the people you hate. seriously. took me a while to learn that, but we're all better when we don't do that.
exactly. people sending things that are the opposite of why anyone follows them. not that you should serve your twitter followers, per se, but i think you get my point.
there was a time i did it because i felt people who agreed with those folks silently needed to hear the truth, and i used the dummies as a tool to do that. not much silent anything anymore. the utility of that is gone.