Pound for Pound who is the best head coach?

71YellowJacket

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My pick is Mark Mangino. He is twice the man that Gailey is. If Gailey wants to compete, he need to get back to the training table.

Do we still have a training table?
 
Are you kidding? Look at this guy:

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He could be 3 times as good a coach as Gailey and Gailey would still be a better pound for pound coach. That dude is huge.

Better question: Who's the worst pound for pound (wins/weight) coach in the NCAA? I mean a real fatso who never wins.
 
Pound for pound would be either Carol or Myers, cause they're both not very big and have won a metric assload of games.

Now if you go pound for pound for losing, Weiss is the king, more I'd say he's averaging somewhere around 375 lbs per win this season.
 
Methinks you're not grasping the pound for pound concept. To be the best coach pound for pound Mangino would have to be working on a 280 game winning streak with 20 consecutive national titles.
 
Ahh Weiss. How could I forget Weiss?

He's bottom of the barrel in both the wins/weight category and the wins/salary category this year.

Actually, Saban might barely have him beat on wins/salary. That dude is waaay overpaid.
 
Where's the guy that posts "Tater Tot" in every Gailey replacement thread? This is his time to shine.
 
You gotta love the way the sunglasses dig into the side of Mangino's fat head. Head cleavage - that's sad.
 
Pound for pound?........if he was still coaching......

....it'd probably be Holtz.

Granny can't weigh more than a buck-twenty drippin' wet!

:laugher:
 
Pound for pound means the ratio of coaching ability to body weight is large.

It's easy to find FAT coaches, try finding some skinny ones.

I nominate Randy Shannon:

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