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19 minutes ago, Marty said:

Ex Louisiana Tech coach just led the Birmingham Stallions(10-1) to the USFL championship.

152-121 as a college head coach, 8-3 in bowl games. 

Wonder what he could do at a place like UNT?

What happened to him his last two years at La Tech?  What ever it was he seems to have turned it around at Birmingham.

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From what I could find at about a million a year in Birmingham you would have to throw some cat shit at him for him to consider leaving. 

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Funny how Louisiana Tech fan, honestly like most fans would do after coach left, talked about how he had lost his coaching touch and wasn't able to do the job anymore. Guess maybe this was actually a case of a change of scenery doing him best

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2 hours ago, El Paso Eagle said:

Guess maybe this was actually a case of a change of scenery doing him best

I think Seth needs a change of scenery. 

Seriously, a coach on the downhill slope at his current job can re-invent himself at another opportunity.   

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17 hours ago, RBP79 said:

From what I could find at about a million a year in Birmingham you would have to throw some cat shit at him for him to consider leaving. 

Does he have a weird fetish or something? Most coaches prefer money. 

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28 minutes ago, DentonLurker said:

I mean, it is the USFL...

Still knows how to win regardless. Other USFL coaches went 1-8

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4 minutes ago, DentonLurker said:

I guess so. His win percentage as a college head coach was .546.

Yeah but his big failure was being 16-21 with SoFla. 

Otherwise, he's been a consistent winner - 3 winning seasons at UCONN, 4 straight winning seasons at ECU and 6 straight at La Tech, including 6 straight bowl wins , all schools had rough budgets. Granted, maybe that's his niche. 

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2 hours ago, meanJewGreen said:

Otherwise, he's been a consistent winner - 3 winning seasons at UCONN, 4 straight winning seasons at ECU and 6 straight at La Tech, including 6 straight bowl wins , all schools had rough budgets. Granted, maybe that's his niche. 

OK, you sold me.  We'll take him!

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