Cam Newton: watch this and revise your opinion about ND and conference membership. Also, check out next year’s ND schedule and blank the blank up. ☘️
@timkaczmarowski8151Күн бұрын
some of your facts are laughable, city stadium was in green bay which you showed a picture of, marquette played at county stadium home of the braves and brewers, the warrior name change happened in the 1990s, who knows how many other facts you got wrong
@WrongedSportsКүн бұрын
List more then
@timkaczmarowski815122 сағат бұрын
@WrongedSports nah i stopped watching
@WrongedSports20 сағат бұрын
lol thanks for the help
@davidrichardson51923 күн бұрын
23 33 col. Sanders on sidelines
@bronsonbamnallen16333 күн бұрын
Schnellenberger must have been REALLY bad at Oklahoma because I didnt know he ever coached there.
@kylemurray35263 күн бұрын
Tatum wasn’t immune from Maryland’s bad luck even after leaving. Before he was able to even coach at UNC, he died of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Carolina fans call this “The Curse of the Tick” as the team has never been able to break through as a football power.
@donaldmalak82616 күн бұрын
Cool
@brianarbenz13299 күн бұрын
You owe ‘em NIL money from this video, you realize!
@Mr1970s10 күн бұрын
Man, talk about 2 yards and a cloud of dust.
@macedawgy12 күн бұрын
09 gerhart was a really bad one. Ingram only won bc of being on Alabama
@macedawgy12 күн бұрын
As a BC supporter, Jeff Hafley always was and will forever be considered fools gold. The coach of the .500
@WrongedSports10 күн бұрын
If you didn't like Hafley, Addazio was worse. He was there longer, finished 4-4 in the conference 5 out of 7 years, and lost all but 1 bowl game which caused him to finished 7-6 a bunch of times. BC was gonna keep Hafley and they are gonna keep O'Brien as long as he wants to stay there. Ofcourse, unless a coach wants to interview for an NFL job, then you'll get first (i.e jeff jagodzinski). Tom O'Brien who coach for what felt like forever at BC, only 10 years, was the most consistent coach they had cause he always won 8 games and won 6 bowl games. And I'm sure a lot of fans didn't like him either.
@macedawgy5 күн бұрын
@@WrongedSportsI am really hopeful for B.O.B. I really like the work he did navigating Penn State through all the crap they got from the Paterno-Sandusky mess. People give him crap because of how he screwed up the Texans, but that was him with too much power. He is a good coaching mind and a good motivator. Excellent recruiter also.
@macedawgy12 күн бұрын
Matt Luke at Ole Miss is a important one u missed. What a mess that was
@macedawgy12 күн бұрын
Some more honorable mentions: Scott Shafer at Syracuse: 14-23 Mike London at Virginia: 27-46 Jon Embree at Colorado: 4-21 David Beaty at Kansas: 6-42 Turner Gill at Kansas: 5-19 Matt Wells at Texas Tech: 13-17 Tim Beckman at Illinois: 12-25 Lovie Smith at Illinois: 17-39 Kevin Wilson at Indiana: 26-47 Randy Edsall at Maryland: 22-34 Chris Ash at Rutgers: 8-32 Joker Phillips at Kentucky: 13-24 Matt Luke at Ole Miss: 15-21 Robbie Caldwell at Vanderbilt: 2-10 Derek Mason at Vanderbilt: 27-55
@JR-he6fn12 күн бұрын
I’ve watched some of these old games that are available online. More from 1920-50’s but imagine getting beat when guys would just run the ball. Just men powering through you. If you got beat by more than 10ish points, you did not have a good day, just getting rammed through in cold ass weather
@briggsofdisaster13 күн бұрын
They’ll inevitably end up in the Big Ten. It’s only a matter of time.
@WrongedSports12 күн бұрын
That's what people said 20 years ago 🙄
@briggsofdisaster12 күн бұрын
@ It’s only a matter of time. The world of college football is changing in a way where they’ll be forced to make a choice sooner or later.
@JAFFAWIRE15 күн бұрын
Interesting list. I had never heard of Durkin but now that I did, oh man what a shit show
@benjaminrei131917 күн бұрын
Michigan was robbed!
@benjonesthe3rd20018 күн бұрын
Les Miles , Todd Graham , Rich Rodriguez .. being old school doesn’t work anymore . People complain , so now it’s about buying players
@daviddickey199419 күн бұрын
Depressing.
@chrisnunya454321 күн бұрын
This series is good. you should do every year. It will take forever but its worth it
@WrongedSports21 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. I've done about 20 already. And I've got 5 more years coming up soon
@joshgraham828422 күн бұрын
Willingham hired at note dame because hes black hands down never shouldnhave got that job period
@mlang2823 күн бұрын
As a ecu fan I hated Lewis left for GT..but on the flip side we got his asst..Steve Logan that was a good coach for a long time at ecu
@juyint23 күн бұрын
Thanks. Keep up the good work.
@juyint24 күн бұрын
Very well done. Was the 4th down pass in the Texas vs Arkansas game, Street to Peschel, not available on film? Also, it was the Southwest Conference not Southwestern.
@WrongedSports24 күн бұрын
It was copyright striked, so no.
@aandris8625 күн бұрын
Ashton jeanty
@henryrains889925 күн бұрын
1999 Peter Warrick definitely one of the greatest to not win the Hismen.
@daviddickey199426 күн бұрын
My first teaching job I hoped to be at a school with a good football program. Instead I was hired at a high school with literally the worst football progam in Arkansas. From 1976 when the school opened to about 2020 when it closed and was torn down they never had a winning season, never made the playoffs. I worked there for 3 years and they won 3 games. My first year the one star player they had who had a scholarship at a small college got involved in a bank robbery 2 weeks before graduation and went to prison instead.
@randydubin7118Ай бұрын
You forgot to mention that that George O'Leary debacle led to Notre Dame changing its policy when it came to vetting and hiring it's coaches.
@randydubin7118Ай бұрын
IMO, Greg Robinson changing the Syracuse uniforms that were in place since *1979* had a lot to do with the program taking the fall that it did along with changing the offense, bad recruiting, etc. IMO, those uniforms were as classic as Penn State, Michigan, and USC, and the fact that Robinson changed them was confounding to me at the time. Also, i did not know about that scandal involving Pasqualoni that got him fired. Still doesn't excuse his dismissal, tho.
@dartmouthhoopАй бұрын
Great piece....well done. I was at HC then and one of my brothers was a walk-on player on that '85 team. You pretty much nailed it. That was terrible weekend at Holy Cross as not only Carter died but a student was killed skiing and the beloved Fr Hart SJ (hoop gym is named after him) also passed away after being at HC for about 40-50 years. A very sad time.
@RealmonkebusinessАй бұрын
Hank Bieisot as a tie for 10th is criminally low.
@bleedorange1998Ай бұрын
What wasn’t mentioned about Dooley’s 2nd season at Tennessee is the Vols lost to Kentucky in the season finale, ending the Vols’ TWENTY NINE game winning streak against the Cats who literally had no scholarship QBs available and played a WR at QB the whole game. Dooley admitted in an interview years later he tried to quit right after that, but AD Mike Hamilton persuaded him to stay to try and save face. Dooley went radio silent for months after that.
@brianarbenz1329Ай бұрын
Arizona State went from 7-5 in 1974 to the only undefeated team in the nation in ‘75, beating Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl 17-14. (Don’t ask about the ‘76 season, which was the worst _downward_ turnaround ever.)
@azure_azureАй бұрын
Excited for your new series man! Keep up the great work. It is appreciated.
@chandlerwhite8302Ай бұрын
Paying 3 million out of your own pocket to go from Wisconsin to Oregon State is a bizarre decesion. Almost sounds like a keep the wife happy move of some type.
@philkenseben7Ай бұрын
I see the first strength of schedule debate
@jeffreyparks2371Ай бұрын
Maryland is cursed because of their mistreatment of Ralph Friedgen. Ralph was no hall of fame coach, but he loved the school and he kept Maryland competitive. The AD fired him and it’s been 💩 since then. Including the Randy Edsel experiment.
@travisjavins7787Ай бұрын
Mark Snyder at Marshall is literally the only guy since the Mid-80s that didn’t win at all at Marshall
@austinlallisonАй бұрын
The Scott Frost story at Nebraska is so sad.
@kdavis1239Ай бұрын
You’re dead wrong about Mark Helfrich had VA not gotten hurt they go to CFP in 2015. He recruited Justin to Oregon. Our defenses from 1995-2019 were god-awful. So if you have an Injury or miss recruit Jeff Lockie or Dakota Prukop, it would be bad.
@andrewivester3636Ай бұрын
Will Gutchamp at South Carolina, Beamer's recent success is only due to his staff apologies for the mess Gutchamp left Carolina in,the guy passed off all 5 top donors to the school along with setting up a Carolina team recruiting ranking of 81,and Carolina went 7-6 with a win against North Carolina in the Mayo Bowl.
@FletcherWhiteleyАй бұрын
Dennis Franchione at A&M.
@brianarbenz1329Ай бұрын
I remember reading the score of their season opening blowout of USC in Los Angeles and thinking it was a typo. Due to sports deadlines and time zones, west coast results from Saturday night were often not seen until Monday morning in the east. That was a real eye popper.
@bronsonbamnallen1633Ай бұрын
I disagree about Helfrich. He did go to a national championship game and brought in Justin Herbert for the next coach. I am not saying he was good, but not one of the worst ever. I remember when Chad Morris was an OC running that “basketball on grass” concept and I thought “this guy is going to be a great head coach someday” still cant understand why he was SO bad.
@matthewspence2777Ай бұрын
How is Brady hoke not on this list lol
@StockDawggАй бұрын
Thought Mel Tucker would be here
@aryahodjat5499Ай бұрын
Great video! As a Maryland alum I yelped when I saw #1. I hate that rat bastard and what he did to our school & poor Jordan McNair
@woodstocknation1961Ай бұрын
Man you talk too much. Just give us your list and shut up.
@newprofilesowhat1339Ай бұрын
The QB got drafted in the first round... beat Joe Montana in Montana's first start, then ended up coaching in Europe...
@KS_MSMАй бұрын
Honestly every head coach at Kansas in the 2010s deserves to be on this list. The combined records of the five head coaches (Turner Gill, Charlie Weis, Clint Bowen, David Beaty, and Les Miles) was 20-108, with only 6 conference wins during their tenures.