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Just out of curiosity, I took the current top 25 teams in the BCS poll just released and looked at their head coaches' histories. I found some of the trends interesting.
Please don't take this as any sort of proof that Leslie Frazier, Jon Gruden, etc. couldn't succeed at the University of Minnesota. However, it certainly looks like they would be the exception more than the rule. I did this merely because I was curious and not because I was trying to prove any kind of point.
- Out of the twenty-five head coaches, only seven coached in the NFL and only two in the top 10 (Les Miles was a TE coach for the Cowboys from 1998-2000 and Nick Saban came from the Dolphins).
- Of those seven, four came directly from the NFL to their current NCAA head coaching gig. Those are Nick Saban, Steve Spurrier, Bobby Patrino and Kirk Ferentz. Most would agree that Kirk Ferentz is the only one that left the NFL on "good terms". The other three are generally regarded to be college coaches that tried and failed in the NFL.
- The previous positions for the coaches break down like this:
- NCAA Head Coach - 9
- NCAA Off. Coordinator - 6
- NCAA Def. Coordinator - 5
- NFL Head Coach - 3
- NCAA Assistant Head Coach - 1
- NFL Position Coach - 1
- Eight of the coaches were promoted from within their own teams when their former head coach moved on to different schools. This skews some of the trends.
Please don't take this as any sort of proof that Leslie Frazier, Jon Gruden, etc. couldn't succeed at the University of Minnesota. However, it certainly looks like they would be the exception more than the rule. I did this merely because I was curious and not because I was trying to prove any kind of point.