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Rich Rodriguez (official thread of last laughs)

Happy Birthday Coach!

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Here's some fun numbers:

1988 Salem Tigers (WVIAC) 2-8 2-5
1990 Glenville State (WVIAC) 1-7 1-5
1991 Glenville State (WVIAC) 4-5-1 3-4
1992 Glenville State (WVIAC) 6-4 5-2
1993 Glenville State (WVIAC)10-3 6-1
1994 Glenville State (WVIAC) 8-3 5-1
1995 Glenville State (WVIAC) 8-2 6-1
1996 Glenville State (WVIAC)6-4 6-1
2001 West Virginia (Big East) 3-8 1-6
2002 West Virginia (Big East) 9-4 6-1
2003 West Virginia (Big East) 8-5 6-1
2004 West Virginia (Big East) 8-4 4-2
2005 West Virginia (Big East) 11-1 7-0
2006 West Virginia (Big East) 11-2 5-2
2007 West Virginia (Big East) 10-2 5-2
Career Record: 104-62-2 pct .619

Yep, SCum sure has themselves a can't miss prospect. Winning 61% of his games is sure to satisfy SCum fans.

In case you're wondering, JT's record:
208 - 73 - 2 .761

Dick needs to go 104 - 11 to catch up.
 
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it is when they win 3 superbowls!
Would you put UCLA in that same QB tradition (Troy Aikman)?
How about Stanford's QB tradition? I think it would be greater than SCUM's with two qbs and four Super Bowl victories. (Jim Plunkett and John Elway)
Would Navy (Roger Staubach) be right behind them?
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1169651; said:
Here's some fun numbers:

1988 Salem Tigers (WVIAC) 2-8 2-5
1990 Glenville State (WVIAC) 1-7 1-5
1991 Glenville State (WVIAC) 4-5-1 3-4
1992 Glenville State (WVIAC) 6-4 5-2
1993 Glenville State (WVIAC)10-3 6-1
1994 Glenville State (WVIAC) 8-3 5-1
1995 Glenville State (WVIAC) 8-2 6-1
1996 Glenville State (WVIAC)6-4 6-1
2001 West Virginia (Big East) 3-8 1-6
2002 West Virginia (Big East) 9-4 6-1
2003 West Virginia (Big East) 8-5 6-1
2004 West Virginia (Big East) 8-4 4-2
2005 West Virginia (Big East) 11-1 7-0
2006 West Virginia (Big East) 11-2 5-2
2007 West Virginia (Big East) 10-2 5-2
Career Record: 104-62-2 pct .619

Yep, SCum sure has themselves a can't miss prospect. Winning 61% of his games is sure to satisfy SCum fans.

In case you're wondering, JT's record:
208 - 73 - 2 .761

Dick needs to go 104 - 11 to catch up.

He looked pretty good once the talent left the Big East. :wink2:
 
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Bleed S & G;1170349; said:
Didn't think of that.. I was thinking he's only been winning since he got Pat White & Slaton
It's no coincidence that his best efforts were after his chief competition left his conference.

72-57-2 overall, 28-21 at wvu including an underwhelming 17-10 vs. the Big East.

Now. all the scUM fans will surely say it just took him that time to get the players he needed for his system, but it's just a little too convenient that wvu began their best run after their toughest competition left the conference. Even after they left, they still had problems with the stronger defensive teams like South Florida.
 
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