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'neers80
December 9th, 2010, 09:52 AM
As if the matchup didn't have enough story lines going into saturdays game against the defending national champs. Coach Moore is going for win #200! He's a great example of doing things the right way. It should be a FANtastic atmosphere at the rock on saturday!

appvette
December 9th, 2010, 10:05 AM
Just to clarrify... it's number 200 with ASU, not overall.

GaSouthern
December 9th, 2010, 10:08 AM
Glad the "No Moore" crowd collapsed in on itself!

Mountaineer#96
December 9th, 2010, 10:14 AM
Glad the "No Moore" crowd collapsed in on itself!

I remember that crowd after 2003, and 2004........wonder if they still come to the games?

Great milestone, great coach, great man.......hope he gets # 200 this Saturday.

danefan
December 9th, 2010, 10:23 AM
Congrats to Coach Moore when he does get it.

He is #2 on the active FCS coaches list behind Bob Ford at Albany.

Going into this season it looked like this:


BY VICTORIES

(Minimum five years as FBS or FCS head coach;
record at four-year colleges only.)

Coach, College Years Won Lost Tied Pct.†
1. Bob Ford, Albany (NY)......................................... 41 241 169 1 .588
2. Jerry Moore, Appalachian St............................ 28 216 124 2 .635
3. Joe Taylor, Florida A&M....................................... 27 214 82 4 .720
4. Al Bagnoli, Penn.............................................. ....... 28 213 70 0 .753
5. Andy Talley, Villanova......................................... . 30 206 120 2 .631
6. Jimmye Laycock, William & Mary................... 30 200 141 2 .586
7. Rob Ash, Montana St........................................... 30 196 113 5 .632
8. Walt Hameline, Wagner...................................... 29 195 110 2 .638
9. Mike Ayers, Wofford........................................... .. 25 155 125 2 .553
10. K.C. Keeler, Delaware.......................................... . 17 150 60 1 .713
11. Bob Spoo, Eastern Ill............................................ 22 140 113 1 .553
12. Tim Murphy, Harvard........................................... 23 136 100 1 .576
13. Matt Ballard, Morehead St................................. 22 124 109 1 .532
14. Tim Walsh, Cal Poly.............................................. . 19 121 89 0 .576
15. Ron McBride, Weber St....................................... 18 120 90 0 .571
16. David Bennett, Coastal Caro............................. 14 113 46 0 .711
Dick Biddle, Colgate........................................... .. 14 113 51 0 .689
Steve Patton, Gardner-Webb........................... 18 113 82 1 .579
Terry Allen, Missouri St........................................ 17 113 85 0 .571
20. Rocky Hager, Northeastern............................... 16 111 72 1 .606
21. Watson Brown, Tennessee Tech...................... 25 107 172 1 .384
22. Kevin Callahan, Monmouth.............................. 17 101 72 0 .584
23. Joe Walton, Robert Morris................................. 16 96 67 1 .588
Jim Parady, Marist............................................ ...... 18 96 88 1 .522
25. Jack Cosgrove, Maine.......................................... 17 95 98 0 .492


http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/DI/2010/Coaching.pdf

I actually played in Coach Ford's 200th overall victory and it is a great memory for me to share in that moment.

Wildcat80
December 9th, 2010, 11:11 AM
Just to clarrify... it's number 200 with ASU, not overall.

Now I understand.......Good Luck Coach Moore! A 1st class guy!!

GSC75
December 9th, 2010, 11:32 AM
I can't figure out how to pull for Coach Moore and not ASU - so what the heck - GO ASU! Hope Coach Moore gets his 200th with many more to come - except against GSU.

Nebuta
December 9th, 2010, 11:33 AM
200 wins at ASU is impressive. Good luck next year on the achievement! In all seriousness, hats off to Coach Moore. He is a class act.

SpeedkingATL
December 9th, 2010, 12:52 PM
"Saturday's matchup is an epic one from the coaching standpoint as well, as Moore and Villanova head coach Andy Talley are two of only 12 active Division I coaches (FCS or FBS) with 200 career wins. Moore is 226-126-2 in 29 seasons as a head coach, including stints at North Texas and Texas Tech, while Talley is 215-124-2 in 31 seasons, the last 26 at VU".

These are two great coaches faceing off this weekend. 441-250-4 combined record between them.

appst97
December 9th, 2010, 12:57 PM
I remember that crowd after 2003, and 2004........wonder if they still come to the games?

Great milestone, great coach, great man.......hope he gets # 200 this Saturday.


Yes, we still come to games...Yes, I'm glad we were wrong

Franks Tanks
December 9th, 2010, 01:35 PM
Congrats to Coach Moore when he does get it.

He is #2 on the active FCS coaches list behind Bob Ford at Albany.

Going into this season it looked like this:


BY VICTORIES

(Minimum five years as FBS or FCS head coach;
record at four-year colleges only.)

Coach, College Years Won Lost Tied Pct.†
1. Bob Ford, Albany (NY)......................................... 41 241 169 1 .588
2. Jerry Moore, Appalachian St............................ 28 216 124 2 .635
3. Joe Taylor, Florida A&M....................................... 27 214 82 4 .720
4. Al Bagnoli, Penn.............................................. ....... 28 213 70 0 .753
5. Andy Talley, Villanova......................................... . 30 206 120 2 .631
6. Jimmye Laycock, William & Mary................... 30 200 141 2 .586
7. Rob Ash, Montana St........................................... 30 196 113 5 .632
8. Walt Hameline, Wagner...................................... 29 195 110 2 .638
9. Mike Ayers, Wofford........................................... .. 25 155 125 2 .553
10. K.C. Keeler, Delaware.......................................... . 17 150 60 1 .713
11. Bob Spoo, Eastern Ill............................................ 22 140 113 1 .553
12. Tim Murphy, Harvard........................................... 23 136 100 1 .576
13. Matt Ballard, Morehead St................................. 22 124 109 1 .532
14. Tim Walsh, Cal Poly.............................................. . 19 121 89 0 .576
15. Ron McBride, Weber St....................................... 18 120 90 0 .571
16. David Bennett, Coastal Caro............................. 14 113 46 0 .711
Dick Biddle, Colgate........................................... .. 14 113 51 0 .689
Steve Patton, Gardner-Webb........................... 18 113 82 1 .579
Terry Allen, Missouri St........................................ 17 113 85 0 .571
20. Rocky Hager, Northeastern............................... 16 111 72 1 .606
21. Watson Brown, Tennessee Tech...................... 25 107 172 1 .384
22. Kevin Callahan, Monmouth.............................. 17 101 72 0 .584
23. Joe Walton, Robert Morris................................. 16 96 67 1 .588
Jim Parady, Marist............................................ ...... 18 96 88 1 .522
25. Jack Cosgrove, Maine.......................................... 17 95 98 0 .492


http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/DI/2010/Coaching.pdf

I actually played in Coach Ford's 200th overall victory and it is a great memory for me to share in that moment.


Off topic but who keeps hiring this Watson Brown guy? He has 4 winning seasons in 26 years as a head coach per wikipedia.

danefan
December 9th, 2010, 01:44 PM
Off topic but who keeps hiring this Watson Brown guy? He has 4 winning seasons in 26 years as a head coach per wikipedia.

That caught my eye too. The only guy with a losing record and over 100 wins. Someone has some faith in the man.

OL FU
December 9th, 2010, 01:50 PM
Congrats to a great coach and from everything I can gather a great man.


























App still sucks

KiddBrewer
December 9th, 2010, 02:13 PM
Yes, we still come to games...Yes, I'm glad we were wrong

kuddos for honesty!

Franks Tanks
December 9th, 2010, 02:14 PM
That caught my eye too. The only guy with a losing record and over 100 wins. Someone has some faith in the man.

He is apparently Mack Brown's brother. He is very Buddy Teevens like.. that guy is still living off a few good seasons at Dartmouth over 20 years ago. He does however finally have them pointed in the right direction.