Ranking the Coaches of the SEC

ACC SEC Blog by Senior Analyst Written on May 18, 2009

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - JANUARY 07:  Head coach Urban Meyer of the Florida Gators poses with the 'The Coaches' Trophy' during the FedEx BCS Head Coaches Press Conference at Harbor Beach Marriott Resort & Spa on January 7, 2009 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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Everyone has a coaches ranking so I figure why not have one myself? But I thought it would be good to look at statistics only to rank the coaches instead of the typical ranking off the top of your head model.

To rank the SEC coaches, I used four major criteria: record, championships, recruiting, and "what have you done for me lately".

With this criteria, I could not include recent hires Lane Kiffin, Gene Chizik, and Dan Mullen since they do not have any SEC head coaching stats to pull from.

The coaches were ranked against each other in these categories and a total point value was assigned. More details on the final slide.

Coaches Not Ranked

ALAMEDA, CA - MAY 09:  Head coach Lane Kiffin of the Oakland Raiders looks on at the rookie mini-camp at the Raiders training facility on May 9, 2008 in Alameda, California.  (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

Lane Kiffin, Dan Mullen, and Gene Chizik are not in these rankings. All three will be in their first year as a head coach in the SEC. Therefore, no credible statistics exist as to how they will fare in the SEC.

9. Bobby Johnson - Vanderbilt

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Johnson has just one winning season at Vanderbilt and has not been able to raise the Commodores recruiting level much in the pantheon of SEC teams. His only saving grace is 49 percent career winning percentage, which ranks eighth, bolstered by his time at Furman.

8. Rich Brooks - Kentucky

LEXINGTON, KY - NOVEMBER 8:  Head coach Rich Brooks of the Kentucky Wildcats looks on during the game against the Georgia Bulldogs at Commonwealth Stadium on November 8, 2008 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Brooks has a very paltry 0.27 SEC winning percentage. His recent record has been good, but is still only good for eighth place out of the nine coaches. The Kentucky head man has the worst overall record of the nine coaches ranked.

7. Houston Nutt - Ole Miss

DALLAS - JANUARY 02:  Head coach Houston Nutt of the Mississippi Rebels before a game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the AT&T Cotton Bowl on January 2, 2009 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Nutt had a very first year in Oxford after an up and down career at Arkansas. The Ole Miss coach has never had great recruiting classes and if you take out his last four games in '08, has a very average record with only a 53 percent winning percentage in the SEC.

6. Bobby Petrino - Arkansas

LOUISVILLE, KY - OCTOBER 14:   Bobby Petrino, the Head Coach of the Louisville Cardinals, is pictured during the game against the Cincinnati Bearcats on October 14, 2006 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky.  Louisville won 23-17.  (Pho

The first surprise on the list was Bobby Petrino at number six. Petrino is bumped up by his overall record and relative recruiting strength in just two years at Arkansas.

The Arkansas' overall winning percentage of 74 percent ranks third currently, ahead of Saban and Miles.

5. Steve Spurrier - South Carolina

BATON ROUGE, LA - SEPTEMBER 22:  Head coach Steve Spurrier of the South Carolina Gamecocks reacts to a play against the Louisiana State University Tigers at Tiger Stadium September 22, 2007 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Tigers defeated the Gamecocks 28-1

Spurrier actually matched Meyer in championship points due to his six SEC Championships while at Florida. The Ol' Ball Coach has lost traction with his mediocre record in Columbia.

Surprisingly, Spurrier ranked higher in recruiting than he has in his recent record.

4. Mark Richt - Georgia

ORLANDO, FL - JANUARY 1: Coach Mark Richt of the University of Georgia directs play against the Michigan State Spartans during the 2009 Capital One Bowl at the Citrus Bowl on January 1, 2009 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)

Mark Richt started out hot in Athens, but has cooled recently. His record over the last four years and lack of national championship bumps him down the list. Despite his top notch recruiting class, they come in only fourth in the conference over the last four years.

3. Les Miles - LSU

ATLANTA - DECEMBER 31:  Head coach Les Miles of the LSU Tigers celebrates after a 38-3 win over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the Chick-fil-A Bowl on December 31, 2008 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Miles finished just behind Saban owing mostly to his one SEC Championship compared to Saban's two. But across the board, the LSU coach earns high marks finishing second in record, recruiting, and recent success.

2. Nick Saban - Alabama

NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 02:  Head coach Nick Saban of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts in the third quarter while taking on the Utah Utes during the 75th Allstate Sugar Bowl at the Louisiana Superdome on January 2, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo by

Saban's best category was recruiting where he has been ranked No. 1 in the SEC the last two years. His downfall from not landing the top spot was his record where he had several 5-3 SEC seasons at LSU and a 7-6 season at Alabama.

1. Urban Meyer - Florida

MIAMI - JANUARY 08:  Head coach Urban Meyer of the Florida Gators walks off with the National Championship trophy after their 24-14 win against the Oklahoma Sooners during the FedEx BCS National Championship game at Dolphin Stadium on January 8, 2009 in M

Meyer scores high in all categories, but really separates himself in the records and championships areas. In terms of his record, the Florida coach was only out done by former head Gator Steve Spurrier in SEC games.

More Detail On The Rankings...

GAINESVILLE, FL - APRIL 18: Coach Urban Meyer of the University of Florida directs the spring football orange and blue game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium April 18, 2009 in Gainesville, Florida.  (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)

For the record portion, I used overall record, current school record, and overall SEC record. Coaches were ranked to their SEC peers with each category receiving equal weight.

Same thing for the "championships" category where I used National Championship and SEC Championships and ranked each coach.

The recruiting rankings were devised by using Scout.com and Rivals.com ranking over the last four years in comparison to the rest of the conference. If a team ranked fifth in the SEC on one site and third on another then they would receive an average ranking of four.

In regards to coaching changes, I only counted classes where the coach was present on National Signing Day—Houston Nutt's recruiting ranking comes from classes at Ole Miss and Arkansas.

Finally, I ranked the coaches on their college coaching record over the last four seasons; Nick Saban and Bobby Petrino will include time from LSU and Louisville respectively.

A coach could earn a maximum of nine points in each category (since I ranked nine coaches) and a total of 36 points with each category given equal weight.

Statistics can be found here
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=rjFbJkZyMQ1mvNDqOTBd2Tw

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