Why do all your "sucessfull" coaches get canned and go to a lower tier program after they supposedly make the big time? It seems to me that you start at small programs and work your way up through success. Not up then down then back up to the level of the SEC overnight.
Here's a newsflash for you fuckstick. Coaches get to "big time" jobs in a miriad of different ways. And no, they don't all start at small programs and work up. Did Stoops do that? Mack Brown? They both kicked off their HC careers at big D-1 programs. Pete Carroll had been a mediocre NFL coach. Jim Tressell came up from the D2 ranks. Joe Pa, and Phil Fulmer worked their way up at the same school. Gene Stallings had been a miserable failure as both a D1 and NFL head coach, and had languished for years as a NFL position coach. Others like Earl Bruce and Johnny Majors start at places like ISU, have losing or very mediocre records, then go on to very successful careers. Guys like Muschamp and Fisher work their way up to big time HC jobs straight out of the coordinator ranks.
Every time you post, you display more fucking stupidity that I ever dreamed possible from someone capable of forming words into to sentences and typing them out.