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<blockquote data-quote="Lotta Booze" data-source="post: 965862" data-attributes="member: 4471"><p>There's plenty to gripe about after the BG loss, and losses like that are embarrassing which tend to bring out people to pile on but the above quote is demonstrably false. </p><p>Orgeron did not have a proven winning record when he was hired and led LSU to a natty, same with Chizik. </p><p>Chadwell found great success at Coastal Carolina and was not a high profile coach by any means. </p><p>Norvell at FSU is finding success and he did have a winning record but I wouldn't quite say he was high profile. </p><p> </p><p>Hell, you could argue Kirby didn't have a winning proven record as he was never a head coach prior and there are plenty of examples of Saban coordinators not working out.</p><p>Dabo is probably the best example, he had zero HC experience and was a WR coach turned interim who won the job and found great success at Clemson. And there's also plenty of examples of schools getting a "high profile coach" and not succeeding. Taggart and Frost jump to mind. It's a bit of a crapshoot.</p><p></p><p>Key may very well not be The Answer but I don't know who would be. He may very well be a transitional coach who holds the role until we are in a better financial position to throw more money at someone. I hope it works out but IIWII</p><p></p><p>We don't even know what Deion's success is going to be. They're definitely a lot better than they were but they've also received a LOT of hype for beating a TCU team that is a far cry from their playoff run and a bad Nebraska. </p><p></p><p>Pump the brakes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lotta Booze, post: 965862, member: 4471"] There's plenty to gripe about after the BG loss, and losses like that are embarrassing which tend to bring out people to pile on but the above quote is demonstrably false. Orgeron did not have a proven winning record when he was hired and led LSU to a natty, same with Chizik. Chadwell found great success at Coastal Carolina and was not a high profile coach by any means. Norvell at FSU is finding success and he did have a winning record but I wouldn't quite say he was high profile. Hell, you could argue Kirby didn't have a winning proven record as he was never a head coach prior and there are plenty of examples of Saban coordinators not working out. Dabo is probably the best example, he had zero HC experience and was a WR coach turned interim who won the job and found great success at Clemson. And there's also plenty of examples of schools getting a "high profile coach" and not succeeding. Taggart and Frost jump to mind. It's a bit of a crapshoot. Key may very well not be The Answer but I don't know who would be. He may very well be a transitional coach who holds the role until we are in a better financial position to throw more money at someone. I hope it works out but IIWII We don't even know what Deion's success is going to be. They're definitely a lot better than they were but they've also received a LOT of hype for beating a TCU team that is a far cry from their playoff run and a bad Nebraska. Pump the brakes [/QUOTE]
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