Jimbo Fisher, Saban's offensive coordinator at LSU, is 19-8 in two years at Florida State.
Jimbo's winning percentage is a tad over .700. Saban is currently at .722.
While Florida State hasn't "won anything" under Fisher, you can't look at that winning percentage and question success. He is in the top 20 right now.
Will Muschamp, Saban's defensive coordinator at LSU, is just getting started at Florida, where his 7-6 record last season was the Gators' worst since 1987.
Has Muschamp been given a fair shake in this article? Again, I don't see it. We've seen article after article about the program he inherited when Meyer left. We know he's changing personnel (scheme wise) with his players.
If there is anything one can point to and say, "screw up," it was the hiring of Weis. That was doomed from the beginning.
And Derek Dooley, who was also on Saban's staff at LSU, is already on the hot seat at Tennessee, where he has yet to lead the Vols to a winning season in two years in Knoxville.
Is Dooley getting a fair shake? Sure, Kiffen left him with a program that was just rolling along, didn't he?!?! :sarca:
As I mentioned before, his first season in Knoxville he had a total of three starts, combined, along his offensive line. I'd say the cards he was dealt are worse than the other two. Far worse in fact.
There's isn't reason to say any of these guys are on par with Saban, coaching talent wise, but you can't reasonably make a criticism of the jobs they've done without taking into account the circumstances of each, right?
The spotlight is on Dooley, no doubt. Yet, it wouldn't be fair to make comparisons to Saban's third year and Dooley's. Fact is, we were ahead of schedule with the 2008 regular season and 2009 year.