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Padreruf

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If anyone has these numbers, please post.
Most career wins as an SEC coach
  1. Bear Bryant, Kentucky/Alabama: 292
  2. Steve Spurrier, Florida/South Carolina: 208
  3. Vince Dooley, Georgia: 201
  4. Dan McGugin, Vanderbilt: 197
  5. John Vaught, Ole Miss: 190
  6. Ralph Jordan, Auburn: 176
  7. Robert Neyland, Tennessee: 173
  8. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee: 152
  9. Nick Saban, Alabama: 148
  10. Mark Richt, Georgia: 145
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TideEngineer08

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Most career wins as an SEC coach
  1. Bear Bryant, Kentucky/Alabama: 292
  2. Steve Spurrier, Florida/South Carolina: 208
  3. Vince Dooley, Georgia: 201
  4. Dan McGugin, Vanderbilt: 197
  5. John Vaught, Ole Miss: 190
  6. Ralph Jordan, Auburn: 176
  7. Robert Neyland, Tennessee: 173
  8. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee: 152
  9. Nick Saban, Alabama: 148
  10. Mark Richt, Georgia: 145
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I don't think those numbers are up to date.
 

Padreruf

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And some more...
Winningest SEC coaches by percentage all-time
  1. Robert Neyland, Tennessee: .829 (173-31-12)
  2. Frank Thomas, Alabama: .812 (115-24-7)
  3. Nick Saban, LSU/Alabama: .804 (148-34)
  4. Bear Bryant, Kentucky/Alabama: .797 (292-69-14)
  5. Les Miles, LSU: .778 (112-32)
  6. Dan McGugin, Vanderbilt: .762 (197-55-19)
  7. John Vaught, Ole Miss: .748 (190-61-12)
  8. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee: .745 (152-52)
  9. Mark Richt, Georgia: .740 (145-51)
  10. Steve Spurrier, Florida/South Carolina: .732 (208-76-1)
Notes: All games at SEC institutions. Minimum 100 SEC wins. Active SEC coaches.

Winningest in-league SEC coaches by percentage
  1. Nick Saban, LSU/Alabama: .790 (94-25)
  2. Robert Neyland, Tennessee: .787 (62-15-5)
  3. Frank Thomas, Alabama: .765 (59-16-6)
  4. Bear Bryant, Kentucky/Alabama: .764 (159-46-9)
  5. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee: .731 (98-36)
  6. Vince Dooley, Georgia: .713 (105-41-4)
  7. Steve Spurrier, Florida/South Carolina: .708 (131-54)
  8. John Vaught, Ole Miss: .707 (106-41-10)
  9. Les Miles, LSU: .685 (63-29)
  10. Mark Richt, Georgia: .680 (85-40)
Notes: Includes all conference games at SEC institutions. Minimum 55 SEC wins. Active SEC coaches.
 
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TiderJack

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Saturday Down South article...6 years old...you are probably correct. Google your own...LOL.
Here is the current one. It is total wins and not SEC wins. The column headers are not matching up with the data - just move over one column.


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chFromToYrsSchool(s)GW
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LTPctGWLTPctNotes
1Bear Bryant1946198233Kentucky, Alabama3752926914.7972815112.571
2Nick Saban2000202120Louisiana State, Alabama270230400.852241770.708record adjusted to 225-40-0 by NCAA
3Steve Spurrier1990201523Florida, South Carolina285208761.732201190.550
4Vince Dooley1964198825Georgia2882017710.715208102.450
5John Vaught1947197325Mississippi2631906112.745181080.556
6Ralph Jordan1951197525Auburn265175837.67412570.417record adjusted to 176-83-6 by NCAA
7Phillip Fulmer1992200817Tennessee204151521.74315870.533record adjusted to 152-52-0 by NCAA
8Mark Richt2001201515Georgia196145510.74014950.643
9Bobby Dodd1945196319Georgia Tech205142567.71011830.727
10Wallace Butts1939196022Georgia235140869.6158521.688
11Charles McClendon1962197918Louisiana State203135617.68213760.538record adjusted to 137-59-7 by
 

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Most career wins as an SEC coach
  1. Bear Bryant, Kentucky/Alabama: 292
  2. Steve Spurrier, Florida/South Carolina: 208
  3. Vince Dooley, Georgia: 201
  4. Dan McGugin, Vanderbilt: 197
  5. John Vaught, Ole Miss: 190
  6. Ralph Jordan, Auburn: 176
  7. Robert Neyland, Tennessee: 173
  8. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee: 152
  9. Nick Saban, Alabama: 148
  10. Mark Richt, Georgia: 145
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For those of us old enough to remember - Shug - ā€œYouā€™re so right Carlā€. :)
 

bamaga

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Some of my takes before the game, I think I did pretty well for an Eeyore. I missed the wildcat package for Milroe, but the rest was pretty dead on!

-**Control emotions. Limit penalties and devise a scheme to help the Oline and its a pretty easy win. IMO.
I think the Oline will have some issues, but not as much as people think. Georgia doesnā€™t bring pressure as much as other teams. They mostly play straight up. If they play straight up, that doesnā€™t confuse the line. Confusion on who to take has been the issue most of the year.**-


ā€”**Why do ā€˜expertsā€™ think this will be a blowout? The best teams Georgia played was a struggle for much of the game. Clemson, Kentucky, even Florida . Bama is by far better than those teams. itā€™s been said, limit penalties and mistakes and I think we WILL win.**-

-**31-17. Jalen Milroe has a package for this game. Neal, Brown, Mcglaughlin, Ekyior , Owens starting line. Bennett gets frustrated and throws 2 picks.**-


-**They absolutely have to play their best game of the year, but they donā€™t have to play over their heads or the best game they are capable of. I mean, people are ignoring Bama has one of the best offenses and one of the best defenses in the country. And thatā€™s with them not playing well all year. The difference between Bama and Georgiaā€™s defense is situational football. Thatā€™s the mark of an inexperienced team. To many penalties and too many blown assignments at key moments. Georgiaā€™s defense is other worldly , or so people will have you believe. But Bamaā€™s maligned front gives up less yards per carry than the dogs. and thatā€™s against better offenses than what Georgia played. If Bama fans show up at the dome and donā€™t let Georgia get a huge crowd noise factor, Our offense will be fine . The 74 experiment at RT didnā€™t work, and while 79 isnā€™t the best RT, he does OK vs conventional defense.**-

ā€”**Georgia wonā€™t be able to run the ball and Stetson Bennett doesnā€™t really scare anyone. Jordan Battle will play his best game, because of the Dawg pass offense you donā€™t have to cover middle short of the field so that eliminates the crossing routes. Why do I think Bama will stop the run? Because Bamaā€™s rush defense is better than the Mighty Georgia rush defense, believe it or not . And our total defense is better than people think, even though we have played the best offenses in the conference.**-


ā€”**UGA doesnā€™t blitz because they donā€™t have to, sure. But they wonā€™t blitz because Kirby is stubborn, thinks they can win without blitzing. Just blitzing wonā€™t work all the time, either, it has to be the exotic blitz A&M , LSU and Auburn used. If Bama gets a lead and plays from ahead, that will put pressure on Bennett because the play action passing will not be as effective. The Dog backend was suspect entering the season. They look good now because the front seven. I canā€™t think of a team that could throw the ball downfield consistently on their schedule. Maybe Arkansas, but they were defeated before they left Fayetteville.**-
 
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DzynKingRTR

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I was unable to listen to a lot of uga radio today do to meetings all day. The brief time at lunch I hear Randy McMichael (he played for Saban at Miami and respects him a lot) give lots of praise to Bryce amd our Oline. When everyone was predicting a uga blowout, he was the only one stating that the game would be closer than uga fans wanted it to be. He also said if the game was going to be a blowout it would not be uga doing it. I did not hear him say that last week but he said he did say it in private amongst friends. He said Saban is still king and Kirby needs to learn to be like him. He also did not blame Stetson Bennett and has been the only one so far to say JT Daniels would not have been that Alabama team.
 

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Some of my takes before the guy, I think I did pretty well for an Eeyore. I missed the wildcat package for Milroe, but the rest was pretty dead on!

-**Control emotions. Limit penalties and devise a scheme to help the Oline and its a pretty easy win. IMO.
I think the Oline will have some issues, but not as much as people think. Georgia doesnā€™t bring pressure as much as other teams. They mostly play straight up. If they play straight up, that doesnā€™t confuse the line. Confusion on who to take has been the issue most of the year.**-


ā€”**Why do ā€˜expertsā€™ think this will be a blowout? The best teams Georgia played was a struggle for much of the game. Clemson, Kentucky, even Florida . Bama is by far better than those teams. itā€™s been said, limit penalties and mistakes and I think we WILL win.**-

-**31-17. Jalen Milroe has a package for this game. Neal, Brown, Mcglaughlin, Ekyior , Owens starting line. Bennett gets frustrated and throws 2 picks.**-


-**They absolutely have to play their best game of the year, but they donā€™t have to play over their heads or the best game they are capable of. I mean, people are ignoring Bama has one of the best offenses and one of the best defenses in the country. And thatā€™s with them not playing well all year. The difference between Bama and Georgiaā€™s defense is situational football. Thatā€™s the mark of an inexperienced team. To many penalties and too many blown assignments at key moments. Georgiaā€™s defense is other worldly , or so people will have you believe. But Bamaā€™s maligned front gives up less yards per carry than the dogs. and thatā€™s against better offenses than what Georgia played. If Bama fans show up at the dome and donā€™t let Georgia get a huge crowd noise factor, Our offense will be fine . The 74 experiment at RT didnā€™t work, and while 79 isnā€™t the best RT, he does OK vs conventional defense.**-

ā€”**Georgia wonā€™t be able to run the ball and Stetson Bennett doesnā€™t really scare anyone. Jordan Battle will play his best game, because of the Dawg pass offense you donā€™t have to cover middle short of the field so that eliminates the crossing routes. Why do I think Bama will stop the run? Because Bamaā€™s rush defense is better than the Mighty Georgia rush defense, believe it or not . And our total defense is better than people think, even though we have played the best offenses in the conference.**-


ā€”**UGA doesnā€™t blitz because they donā€™t have to, sure. But they wonā€™t blitz because Kirby is stubborn, thinks they can win without blitzing. Just blitzing wonā€™t work all the time, either, it has to be the exotic blitz A&M , LSU and Auburn used. If Bama gets a lead and plays from ahead, that will put pressure on Bennett because the play action passing will not be as effective. The Dog backend was suspect entering the season. They look good now because the front seven. I canā€™t think of a team that could throw the ball downfield consistently on their schedule. Maybe Arkansas, but they were defeated before they left Fayetteville.**-
Very good job. They did blitz though and we picked it up fairly well.
 

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Very good job. They did blitz though and we picked it up fairly well.
They used a conventional blitz, and they didnā€™t use that until the second half. The blitzes that hurt Bama in previous games were exotic blitzes like the cover zero, and the zone blitzes. Georgia did none of that.
 
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Most career wins as an SEC coach
  1. Bear Bryant, Kentucky/Alabama: 292
  2. Steve Spurrier, Florida/South Carolina: 208
  3. Vince Dooley, Georgia: 201
  4. Dan McGugin, Vanderbilt: 197
  5. John Vaught, Ole Miss: 190
  6. Ralph Jordan, Auburn: 176
  7. Robert Neyland, Tennessee: 173
  8. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee: 152
  9. Nick Saban, Alabama: 148
  10. Mark Richt, Georgia: 145
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These numbers are super-outdated - Saban currently has 177 wins at Alabama alone, plus 48 while at LSU (225) putting him in second place behind CPB.
 

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These numbers are super-outdated - Saban currently has 177 wins at Alabama alone, plus 48 while at LSU (225) putting him in second place behind CPB.
CNS had 4 wins vacated in 2007 (the textbook thing), so 221 wins in the books (225 on the field).
ETA - CNS suspended 5 players for 4 games when it came out - Antoine Caldwell, Marlon Davis, Glen Coffee, Chris Rogers and Marquis Johnson.
 

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