First of all, you seem to think your opinion is the right one, with no more tangible proof than I have, so WTF?
Schools Logan won titles at (number of titles):
- Arvada West (1)- Replaced retired coach that had made several trips to the playoffs...in other words, a program that was on solid footing when he got there.
- Chatfield (1)- Not much tradition; came during an era of a very liberal transfer rule (several A-West players transferred there, as well as Lendale White from Denver South...who he'd never have coached under the former rules).
- Mullen (3)- Private school (i.e. can recruit), with 5 previous titles to their credit; again, another program on very solid footing prior to his arrival.
- Cherry Creek (2)- Largest school in Colorado (3,700 students...at least 1,000 more than the next largest school). 8 previous state titles to their resume before Logan got there; again (again), a program on very solid footing prior to his arrival.
Yes, he's a great HS coach...but I'd be curious how he'd do at a place like Denver North or Jefferson (2004-2019 record of 21-132, with 2 winning seasons). That's a major secret to being a successful HS coach....coach at places where you have a chance to win.
I'd like to know how these figures are, especially the NFL ones, that you heard say that Logan would be such a hit taking the reigns at am FBS program. Feel free to list them.
My opinion is the right one, so you're correct in that regard. If that bothers you, too bad, move on if you can't stomach it.
I know all about Logan, have known him since the 1980's, and have done camps with him over the years as well as other functions regarding high school football in Colorado as well as sat in with him when he did his radio shows Thursday nights at the Black Eyed Pea on south Wadsworth back in the early 90's
Arvada West: Wins a title when others couldn't
Chatfield: 5 minutes from where I live, wins a title and they haven't since. And the fact that White goes to play for him at Chatfield shows that he can recruit/convince players to come play for him.
Mullen: Proven for sure, but he still won a title, not so much since he left.
Cherry Creek: Again, wins titles when he shows up, and they were in a bit of a downturn before he got there. And Dave would have done what a lot of coaches since McCartney haven't been able to do, shore up Colorado and keep most of the best talent in state.
All that proves he knows how to coach, and he's damn good at it, and I have NO DOUBT that he would make Denver North or Jefferson better teams, you probably think opposite I'm sure.
The late Eddie Crowder and Irv Brown, Buddy Martin, Woody Paige, Fischer DeBerry, John Elway, Ed McCaffrey, Mark Schlereth, Dan Reeves are some of those who know Dave and have said that they believed he could coach at any level, they know the guy and they know what he's capable of.
You have it set in your brain that he couldn't so nothing is going to change your narrative. Keep on beating the drum of stupidity and ignorance, they run hand in hand in you.