The thought of two more years makes me sick. And just think, what if he has a team that goes on a lucky run at the end of the year again? That could get him another "he's so close" year.
Damn, I mean, what if this guys manages to stay at Auburn for ten years?
Aside from Mike Donahue, who was the first coach, back when they played 5-10 games per year, we've had 5 coaches that coached at least 10 years.
Jordan was 95-77 in 10 seasons. He had 6 .500% or better seasons. Of his 4 losing seasons, 2 were his first two, and one was his last. In the middle 7 seasons, only 1 was losing. He had a stretch of 5 of 6 seasons that were .640 or better winning %. Seven winning seasons in the SEC. If you remove his best year, he was still 81-72.
Eaves was 213-100 in 14 seasons. He had 14 winning seasons, including going 106-28 in a 6 year stretch. It also included a 2 year run of 39-5. 10 of his 14 seasons were .619 winning % or better. Ten winning SEC seasons, 1 SEC title. If you remove his best year, he was 193-98.
Bill Lynn went 130-124 in 10 seasons. He had 6 seasons of .500% or better. He had a stretch of 4 out of 5 years with .600 or better winning %. Of his losing seasons, one was his first, and three were his last three. Five .500 or better SEC seasons. If you remove his best year, he was 114-115.
Sonny Smith was 173-154 in 11 seasons. He had 7 seasons of .500% or better. Of his losing seasons, 3 were his first 3, and one was his last. He had 7 winning seasons in a row in the middle. He had a stretch of 4 of 5 years with a .633 or better winning %. Four .500 or better SEC seasons. If you take out his best season, he was 151-143.
Cliff was 186-125 in 10 seasons. He had 9 winning seasons, 4 of which were .594 or better, two .700 or better. Three .500 or better SEC seasons, 1 SEC title. If you remove his best year, he was 157-124.
Jeff Weblow is 95-91 in 6 seasons so far. He has 2 winning seasons. He has one season of .600 or better winning %. If you remove his best year, he's 71-79.
Even Bill Lynn, who probably shouldn't have gotten 10 years, was able to string together 5 pretty good years in a row and was .488 in SEC play. Lebo has strung nothing together except a hot streak at the end of one season in which we still didn't make the NCAA tournament. He's also a miserable 34-60 (.378%) in SEC play.
I just don't get it. It's like we rehired Tommy Joe Eagles, except Lebo's last name is Lebo, not Eagles, so he doesn't even have that going for him. If he gets two more years, what do we expect happens? Maybe one is winning, one is losing. That will mean we have employed a coach that was able to have three winning seasons out of eight. Totally unacceptable.