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As of 2012, he is tied at #7 in all-time wins and #1 in all-time ties. This is a list of college football coaches with 100 career losses. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] "College level" is defined as a four-year college or university program in either the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics or the National Collegiate Athletic Association .
The winning coach and the runner-up in the rankings are awarded a gold and silver trophy respectively at the World Football Gala. [4] Below is a list of the previous men's winners and runners-up since the first award in 1996. [5] José Mourinho, 2012 Best Club Coach of the Year, and a record four-time winner of the award
Rank Name Total ejections 1 Bobby Cox* 162 2 John McGraw* 121 3 Leo Durocher* 100 4 Earl Weaver* 96 5 Tony La Russa* 93 6 Frankie Frisch* 88 7 Bruce Bochy (0) 86 8 Ron Gardenhire: 84 9 Paul Richards: 82 10 Clark Griffith* 73 Jim Leyland* 73 12 Joe Torre* 70 13 Clint Hurdle: 64 Bob Melvin (0) 64 Lou Piniella: 64 Bill Rigney: 64 17 Joe Maddon: 59 ...
The Heisman winner from Michigan had already nearly broken a couple of kick returns early in the game, but that didn’t prevent Parcells from making the decision to kick the ball to Howard a ...
A telling look by the coach of the Denver Broncos to sum up the game and, really, the season so far. ... He called Hackett's season in Denver one of the worst coaching jobs in NFL history ...
In just two seasons, Flores has transformed Minnesota's defense from the worst in the league to one of its best units, ranking third in defensive EPA per play (-0.12) and ranking top-five in ...
The IFFHS World's Best National Coach is an association football award given annually, since 1996, to the most outstanding national team coach as voted by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). The votes, in 1996, were cast by IFFHS's editorial staff as well as experts from 89 countries spanning six different ...
The highest winning percentage for a men's coach with at least 600 wins is Mark Few's .833 at Gonzaga, where he has coached since 1999. Exhibition games and games vacated by the NCAA are not included on this list.