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Saturday, June 14, 2008 --- 67 days ago http://www.bruinsnation.com/2008/6/14/552174/breakdown-of-neuheisel-s-c
| Hey all. This site does a great job at covering UCLA and for someone like me who has never lived a day outside the eastern time zone, it's a window into UCLA's world. Anyway, I've been doing some analysis of coaching records for some guys down on my side of the country. I know that Rick Neuheisel's record has been a subject of much debate, so I went ahead and plugged his numbers at both Colorado and Washington into my spreadsheet and let the formulas do the rest. I mean only to provide stats; I'll let you all do the interpretation since y'all know the guy better than I do. Here is Neuheisel's record broken down by site: Site Wins Losses Totals Home 39 11 50 Away 23 16 39 Bowls 4 3 7 Totals 66 30 96 And here is his record broken down by the tier of his opponents. The tier for a team in a particular year was determined exclusively by that team's final, post-bowl winning percentage. First tier is .750-1.000, second is .500-.749, third tier is .250-.499, and fourth tier is .249 and below. For example, USC in 2001 counts as second tier because it finished 6-6, while USC in 2002 counts as first tier because it finished 11-2. Tier Wins Losses Pct. Avg. Scored Avg. Allowed First 12 13 .480 25 27 Second 20 14 .588 28 25 Third 26 3 .897 33 20 Fourth 8 0 1.000 42 22 If you want comparison points, these same tables for Tommy Bowden and Bob Stoops are here , and for Tommy Tuberville they're here . All three of those guys have been at their cu ... |
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