tyler durden
Tyler Durden
Patterson had a .706 winning percentage (178-74) to rank fourth among active FBS coaches (minimum 10 years).Yeah GP was a winning machine. Below .500 over his last four years. Something like 55% B12 winning percentage.
Patterson had a .706 winning percentage (178-74) to rank fourth among active FBS coaches (minimum 10 years).Yeah GP was a winning machine. Below .500 over his last four years. Something like 55% B12 winning percentage.
Snapper was pointed at a 45 degree angle from the time he set up, was obvious from row 50 in the stadiumDid........ did we attempt a fake punt on our own side of the field? In this situation? I don't have any words.
I’m taking the last TEN years of his career. He was far from a big winner. Slightly above average at best.Patterson had a .706 winning percentage (178-74) to rank fourth among active FBS coaches (minimum 10 years).
He stopped recruiting after Baker curb-stomped us in the Big 12 title game. His last team flat out quit on him - our success last year shows us that he had lost his way. The last 4 years of his tenure were awful just like this year.Patterson had a .706 winning percentage (178-74) to rank fourth among active FBS coaches (minimum 10 years).
Same one's think Hoover is a savior after Baylor and BYU. We suck and our coaching is reason one, our QB's are reason 2.I don’t know why some here were thinking TCU had turned the corner after defeating a soft lowly Baylor and looking good for a half against a Texas team that mentally checked out at halftime. Some very fickle people posting here week to week.