Post your top 3 choices

1. Patterson
2. Golden
3. Richt

(then Mullen and Hoke).
 


1. Patterson
2. Leach
3. Hoke

Others I woudn't mind: Kill, Golden, or Sumlin

I think that there's a better chance of Patterson leaving his job than Harbaugh and Peterson...
but who really knows
 




1. Gary Patterson
2. Jerry Kill
3. Troy Calhoun
 

Paul Chryst is an offensive wizard. Run the ball behind a massive offensive line for 10 yards a crack. Pure genius. How is he at recruiting and developing players? Building a coaching staff? In-game management?

You don't give Chryst credit for Wisconsin's offense being unstoppable this year? I never said he should be the coach, just said he should be a legit candidate. Unlike most on this board, I don't discount him simply because he happens to coach at our arch rival.
 

You don't give Chryst credit for Wisconsin's offense being unstoppable this year? I never said he should be the coach, just said he should be a legit candidate. Unlike most on this board, I don't discount him simply because he happens to coach at our arch rival.

So, being the coach of a good offense now makes him the best offensive coordinator in the country?

I wouldn't even mind Chryst as our head coach, but calling him the best offensive coordinator in the country is just absurd.
 




1. Leach
2. Leach
3. Belotti
4. Mullen
5. Sumlin
6. Hoke
7. Golden
 

1. Harbaugh (no chance of this happening)
2. Sumlin (best "obtainable" HC with experience)
3. Chryst or the Mich State OC (Big10 Exper as winners, assuming they ck out that these guys are organized).
 






1. Me
2. Someone Else
3. Weber Myth Engineer(tm)
 

1. Patterson
2. who cares

As I've said before, let Gary name his price.
 


Patterson
Golden
Bellotti
 

Let's stop smoking crack...no peterson, no harbaugh, no patterson those won't happen

1) Brent Venables
2) Paul Chryst
3) Randy Edsall
 



#1: Dan Mullen
#2: Jerry Kill
#3: Dana Halgorsen

(there are a slew of guys I could put at #3. Sumlin, Golden, Hoke, etc. would all be ok).
 





just seeing if swarm principles might apply (the collective generally settles on the right answer)

using a ranking 3 pts for 1, 2 pts for 2, and 1 pt for 3

Patterson 40 pts
Leach 33 pts
Harbaugh 26 pts
Mullen and Golden 24 pts

using just a pt if named in the top 3

Patterson 16pts
Mullen 14 pts
Leach, Golden, Hoke 12 points

did a quick scan, so please don't kill me on the numbers. Works better if we have more voters, bigger data set.


So, Patterson it is. Come collect your award, coach. And someone tell that Maturi guy we're done


the walrus was paul
 







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