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Article: 10 worst coaching firings since 2000

Winning the Orange Bowl at Kansas should get you a lifetime contract

It WOULD have in the Pepper Rogers day but what from what I can remember didn’t his players said he tormented and belittled them his past years at KU..

He finished 5-7 his last year in Lawrence...
 
It WOULD have in the Pepper Rogers day but what from what I can remember didn’t his players said he tormented and belittled them his past years at KU..

He finished 5-7 his last year in Lawrence...

Kansas is the worst P5 football program all-time...
 
Weren't Mike Leach and Mangino fired for allegedly mistreating players?

Mangino was basically an a-hole to everyone, he was essentially canned early in his career for abuse of players at a high school. At Kansas he committed NCAA violations, had an incident with a ref at his kids high school game, he was reprimanded for getting repeated campus parking tickets and treating those employees poorly. But ultimately he went from 5-0 in 2009 to 7 straight losses and his lack of winning combined with his rosy personality cost him his job.

Ultimately he only had 1 record above .500 in conference in his 8 years there. He had a fluke season in 2007 when the stars aligned but was mediocre other than that.
 
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Mangino was basically an a-hole to everyone, he was essentially canned early in his career for abuse of players at a high school. At Kansas he committed NCAA violations, had an incident with a ref at his kids high school game, he was reprimanded for getting repeated campus parking tickets and treating those employees poorly. But ultimately he went from 5-0 in 2009 to 7 straight losses and his lack of winning combined with his rosy personality cost him his job.

Ultimately he only had 1 record above .500 in conference in his 8 years there. He had a fluke season in 2007 when the stars aligned but was mediocre other than that.
Definitely a "stars aligned" season: they missed Oklahoma (11-3), Texas (10-3), and Texas Tech (9-4) in the inter-division rotation and played Okie State (7-6), Texas A&M (7-6), and Baylor (3-9).

Not their fault the Big 12 gave them that rotation when the conference was formed in 1996.
 
Mangino was basically an a-hole to everyone, he was essentially canned early in his career for abuse of players at a high school. At Kansas he committed NCAA violations, had an incident with a ref at his kids high school game, he was reprimanded for getting repeated campus parking tickets and treating those employees poorly. But ultimately he went from 5-0 in 2009 to 7 straight losses and his lack of winning combined with his rosy personality cost him his job.

Ultimately he only had 1 record above .500 in conference in his 8 years there. He had a fluke season in 2007 when the stars aligned but was mediocre other than that.

It was 3x - when is the last time KU had above .500 record over an 8 year span? Might have to go back 60+ years I would assume.
 
It was 3x - when is the last time KU had above .500 record over an 8 year span? Might have to go back 60+ years I would assume.

In conference he went
0-8
3-5
2-6
3-5
3-5
7-1
4-4
1-7

He only beat one BCS team in non-con in 8 years, plus 2 in bowls.

If you play 4 patsies every year for 8 years you should have 30-32 wins and it’s pretty easy to be above .500 like that. In the Big 12 games he had a worse winning percentage than Glen Mason.
 
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Definitely a "stars aligned" season: they missed Oklahoma (11-3), Texas (10-3), and Texas Tech (9-4) in the inter-division rotation and played Okie State (7-6), Texas A&M (7-6), and Baylor (3-9).

Not their fault the Big 12 gave them that rotation when the conference was formed in 1996.
In addition to the soft South schedule, KU's opponents included NU (5-7) in Callahan's final year, Colorado (6-7), a K-State (5-7) team that Nebraska dropped 73 on, and Iowa State (3-9). Their only opponents that finished the year ranked were Missouri (a 36-28 loss) and Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl.

The pathetic nature of the North in 2007 only underscored how bad Callahan's final year was, considering we also got to play Texas A&M and Oklahoma State, in addition to Texas. It wouldn't have taken much of a defense for Nebraska to have won at least a couple more games and saved Callahan's job.
 
In addition to the soft South schedule, KU's opponents included NU (5-7) in Callahan's final year, Colorado (6-7), a K-State (5-7) team that Nebraska dropped 73 on, and Iowa State (3-9). Their only opponents that finished the year ranked were Missouri (a 36-28 loss) and Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl.

The pathetic nature of the North in 2007 only underscored how bad Callahan's final year was, considering we also got to play Texas A&M and Oklahoma State, in addition to Texas. It wouldn't have taken much of a defense for Nebraska to have won at least a couple more games and saved Callahan's job.
that OSU loss at home was the start of all the suffering we've endured ever since.
 
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KU won a BCS bowl with Mangino....

Don't think we can over state how impressive that is at KU.

But they also lost to Mizzou and didn’t get to play for the Big 12 CCG..

Remember Mizzou blowing out Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl finishing 12-2 losing to Oklahoma twice..
 
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Mangino benefited from Bill Snyder's retirement. When he came back and Mangino was canned a year later, the slate ended 4-1 Snyder.

But Mangino did beat Ron Prince three times. Prince was fired on the way home after the third loss. Bill returned. We can thank Mangino for that outcome.

Somebody should do an article on the best firings. Prince would have to be in the top tier.
 
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Mangino's players quit on him. And his assistant coaches quit on him too. There were a lot of key players from the OB team that lost their final seven games two years later. There was no future left for him there.

That OB team was legit too. Great offense and really tough defense. They weren't just smoke and mirrors versus a lucky schedule. Probably would have beat Texas and Texas Tech had they played them.
 
That KU team was very good. They had a tough, hard nosed defense with NFL talent, and great skill players (Reesing, Sharp, mcAnderson, Kerry Meier and Dez Briscoe.
They were legit.

You gotta drop Talib's name if you're going to talk about that team. He was as good as he was crazy, and he was nuts.
 
was that tt coach who went to washington state fired? he sure had tt playing good football
 
Mangino benefited from Bill Snyder's retirement. When he came back and Mangino was canned a year later, the slate ended 4-1 Snyder.

But Mangino did beat Ron Prince three times. Prince was fired on the way home after the third loss. Bill returned. We can thank Mangino for that outcome.

Somebody should do an article on the best firings. Prince would have to be in the top tier.
Yeah, Ron Prince was pretty awful - his tenure did have two high points 1) stealing Josh Freeman away from us and 2) beating a top 10 Texas team two years in a row
 
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