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The NFL Network has a show called NFL's Top 10 that creates lists for different subjects. An upcoming show lists the top 10 coaches who should stay in college football. Who made the list? Caesar.

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Tyler said:

I could put that list together...in order they are:

1. Pete Carroll - he is college football
2. Steve Spurrier - tried and failed miserably
3. Bobby Bowden - too old to leave
4. Bobby Petrino - no one will ever hire him again
5. Joe Paterno - even older than Bobby Bowden
6. Dan Hawkins - good coach in non-NFL scheme
7. Nick Saban - see Spurrier & he's also a liar
8. Mack Brown - At this point what's the use
9. Jim Tressel - Will be an icon by retirement
10. Urban Meyer - spread O won't work in the NFL

Notice no Mark Richt, Charlie Weis, Les Miles, Bo Pelini or Bob Stoops. All five will make the jump eventually. (Urban Meyer will as well but it would be a horrible, horrible mistake.)

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