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mgbreeze

All-Conference
Dec 16, 2004
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You think Taggart ever wakes up in the morning and is momentarily but sincerely clueless as to what city he's in?
 

John_J_Rambo

Senior
Feb 22, 2019
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You think Taggart ever wakes up in the morning and is momentarily but sincerely clueless as to what city he's in?
live look at Taggart's morning routine, regardless of what city he's in:
 

Harry Caray

All-American
Feb 28, 2002
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Addazio? That's a terrible hire for CSU. He's the East Coast version of Mike Riley.
 

maplesyrup95

All-Conference
Nov 26, 2014
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Willie Taggart in FOUR years:

South Florida --> Oregon --> Florida State --> Florida Atlantic

Literally, unbelievable.
 

Headcard

Heisman
Feb 2, 2005
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Wow that is beyond petty and unprofessional, bad look for Addazio and BC.
 

Bigredhunter

All-Conference
Mar 4, 2009
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What is the case for Willie Taggart being a terrible coach? I must have missed it. Pretty sure he's had a very strong career so far!
 

c3o

Sophomore
Apr 24, 2018
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How is there any comparison? Charlie Strong was fired at 2 of his 3 coaching jobs. Willie Taggart however improved every season at every school he Head Coached.

willie hasn’t impressed me since USF. He was meh at Oregon and FSU ended up hating him. Improved? I guess. FSU has become a door mat
 

Bigredhunter

All-Conference
Mar 4, 2009
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How is there any comparison? Charlie Strong was fired at 2 of his 3 coaching jobs. Willie Taggart however improved every season at every school he Head Coached.

willie hasn’t impressed me since USF. He was meh at Oregon and FSU ended up hating him. Improved? I guess. FSU has become a door mat
Taggart literally improved every season. I have no idea why you or anyone else would feel he did a bad job at Oregon when he almost doubled their wins in his only season there. Is there something I'm missing?

Willie Taggart Head Coach record:
Western Kentucky

Year 1: 2010, 2-10, 16% win/loss record
Year 2: 2011, 7-5, 58% win/loss record
Year 3: 2012, 7-5, 58% win/loss record
Record before Taggart arrived: 0-12

South Florida
Year 1, 2013, 2-10, 16% win/loss record
Year 2, 2014, 4-8, 33% win/loss record
Year 3, 2015, 8-5, 61% win/loss record
Year 4, 2016, 10-2, 83% win/loss record
Record before Taggart arrived 3-9

Oregon
Year 1, 2017, 7-5, 58% win/loss record
Record before Taggart arrived 4-8

3 of the 5 losses happened when Herbert was out with a broken collarbone

Florida St
Year 1, 2018, 5-7, 41% win/loss record
Year 2, 2019, 4-5, 44% win/loss record Fired for 1st time!
Record before Taggart arrived. 7-6, 10-3, 10-3, 13-1

FSU was clearly already heading in the wrong direction when Jimbo quit. Taggart was tasked with replacing the only two coaches in FSU's history to win national titles. There's no excuse for firing him after 1.5 yrs. Programs like that deserve to struggle.
 
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Wasker77

Senior
Dec 23, 2014
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Ramnation folks none too happy about the new CSU coach.

I think it is a terrible hire for CSU. It reminds me of when Eichorst hired Riley. No imagination and little effort. Colorado State is just throwing away its program for at least the next 3-5 years. I think in the Mountain West you need to get a younger, energetic coach and not a retread
 

leodisflowers

Senior
Feb 25, 2011
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I think it is a terrible hire for CSU. It reminds me of when Eichorst hired Riley. No imagination and little effort. Colorado State is just throwing away its program for at least the next 3-5 years. I think in the Mountain West you need to get a younger, energetic coach and not a retread

Who cares. Colorado St. is bad, and never have been a name. It's like if San Diego St. makes a mediocre hire. Who really cares?
 

Bigredhunter

All-Conference
Mar 4, 2009
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Who cares. Colorado St. is bad, and never have been a name. It's like if San Diego St. makes a mediocre hire. Who really cares?
I remember back in the late 90's when Colorado St was the Boise of college football. Man times have changed a lot since then.
 

leodisflowers

Senior
Feb 25, 2011
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I remember back in the late 90's when Colorado St was the Boise of college football. Man times have changed a lot since then.

I don't remember that. They had a couple good years, but I don't think they consistently lose only 1-2 games a year like Boise.
 

schuele

All-American
Apr 17, 2005
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Ramnation folks none too happy about the new CSU coach.
No kidding. Rams could have just hired John Wristen from CSU-Pueblo or Gregg Brandon from School of Mines and they would have gotten less pushback. Not saying those guys would have success at CSU, but I like their chances better than this retread.
 

Bigredhunter

All-Conference
Mar 4, 2009
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I don't remember that. They had a couple good years, but I don't think they consistently lose only 1-2 games a year like Boise.
Yeah they weren't on the same level as Boise but like Boise, they were the main small school that no one wanted to play. They were beating Colorado annually when Colorado was starting to cause us fits.
 

Crazyhole

All-American
Jun 4, 2004
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Taggart literally improved every season. I have no idea why you or anyone else would feel he did a bad job at Oregon when he almost doubled their wins in his only season there. Is there something I'm missing?

Willie Taggart Head Coach record:
Western Kentucky

Year 1: 2010, 2-10, 16% win/loss record
Year 2: 2011, 7-5, 58% win/loss record
Year 3: 2012, 7-5, 58% win/loss record
Record before Taggart arrived: 0-12

South Florida
Year 1, 2013, 2-10, 16% win/loss record
Year 2, 2014, 4-8, 33% win/loss record
Year 3, 2015, 8-5, 61% win/loss record
Year 4, 2016, 10-2, 83% win/loss record
Record before Taggart arrived 3-9

Oregon
Year 1, 2017, 7-5, 58% win/loss record
Record before Taggart arrived 4-8

3 of the 5 losses happened when Herbert was out with a broken collarbone

Florida St
Year 1, 2018, 5-7, 41% win/loss record
Year 2, 2019, 4-5, 44% win/loss record Fired for 1st time!
Record before Taggart arrived. 7-6, 10-3, 10-3, 13-1

FSU was clearly already heading in the wrong direction when Jimbo quit. Taggart was tasked with replacing the only two coaches in FSU's history to win national titles. There's no excuse for firing him after 1.5 yrs. Programs like that deserve to struggle.

He's never beaten a top 20 team. The guy has fallen up for a reason but it isn't because of having a great resume.
 

Harry Caray

All-American
Feb 28, 2002
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He's never beaten a top 20 team. The guy has fallen up for a reason but it isn't because of having a great resume.

He might not be cut out for Power 5 football, but he took Western Kentucky from 0 wins to 7 wins in 2 years, and USF from 3 wins to 10 wins in 4 years. So a smaller program like FAU seems like a good fit for him.
 

Bigredhunter

All-Conference
Mar 4, 2009
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He might not be cut out for Power 5 football, but he took Western Kentucky from 0 wins to 7 wins in 2 years, and USF from 3 wins to 10 wins in 4 years. So a smaller program like FAU seems like a good fit for him.
Even at Oregon. They were 4-8 the year before he got there. He almost doubled their wins in one season. That should be considered success!

Florida St happened to be falling apart before he got there. Just like every other coaching job, he increased his winning percentage from year 1 to year 2. The worst thing about Taggart as FSU was having to replace Jimbo and Bowden while the program was already declining.