College Football’s Best Coaches of All Time

Published on 05/03/2018
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Pop Warner

His name is synonymous with youth football but you can trace his impact on the college game back for years. Warner coached over 44 seasons for seven different teams, racking up an incredible 319 – 106 – 32 record in the process.

Pop Warner

Pop Warner

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Pop Warner had the honor of coaching the incomparable Jim Thorpe as well as bringing in Temple’s first Sugar Bowl. Pop Warner studied at Cornell University but should be remembered more importantly for how he influenced the modern way we play football.

Jimbo Fisher

Before landing the role as head coach at Florida State University, Jimbo Fisher served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Louisiana State University. Fisher’s inaugural year marked FSU’s first 10-win season since 2003 and also their first appearance in the ACC Championship Game since 2005.

Jimbo Fisher

Jimbo Fisher

During the 2012 season, he led the team to a 12-2 victory and record at the Orange Bowl. Fisher is one of the most respected college football coaches out there.

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