2010 College Football Rankings: 10 Leaders Who Out-Coach Their Talent

Posted by Bret Feddern on March-23-2010 Add Comments
More often than not, mediocre coaches get credit for the success of programs and recruits they inherited, rather than from their own efforts or merits. Almost any head coach can be successful when they inherit a team full of four and five star recruits and a healthy foundation under the program. Unfortunately, not all coaches are awarded their position under such circumstances, and not all programs have the ability to lure in four or five star recruits. Those situations prove that a college football head coach needs to be a professional at training and developing football talent in players. In order to rebuild a program, a coach has to do more with less. That means taking average recruits and developing them into the best they can b...

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