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Saturday, August 3, 2024

Sunbelt Coaches Aggregate Adjusted Win Percentage

                                                                   

I've often felt that winning percentage is not a great look at how good coaches actually perform as it does not factor in a multitude of items including environment, player talent and competition. As a result I devised a formula to try and tackle some of that problem and give a more accurate portrayal of what part of the wins and losses the head coach was responsible for. 

This metric, the adjusted win percentage for FBS coaches, tries to take into account at least the players that each coach is responsible for. For example when a new head coach wins in their very first year the credit only lies somewhat with them. Many of the players they are winning with were recruited by the previous staff. Often these coaches go on to not be successful in the long term. The best examples I can think of are Ed Orgeron at LSU or Gene Chizik at Auburn. Both should be noted actually had their best year a few years in, but neither lasted after a prolonged time. On the flip side new coaches often lose heavily in their first year because it takes time to recruit and install new systems and to get a full buy-in from players. Think Sabin's first year at Alabama or Bobby Petrino's first at Arkansas.

The basic thrust of the formula is this, the longer a coach has coached a team the more accountable he is for their wins and losses. The transfer portal has changed some of this in that the formula now holds coaches more accountable sooner. Gone are the days when you had four years to show some results.

Special notes, these statistics are based on fbs wins and losses only. The time period for the coaches is endless so all the coaches years are included, but it is only an evaluation of current coaches not coaches from the past.

For the Sunbelt this year Shawn Clark from App State has the highest adjusted winning percentage with 64.3%. Clark is one of the longest tenured coaches in the Sunbelt going into his 5th year there. 

Note: Neither Bob Chesney or Dell McGee have an FBS win or loss which is why they're fields are incomplete. 

Sun Belt CoachesTeamWLW Pct
Bob ChesneyJMU0.00.0#DIV/0!
Dell McGeeGA State0.00.0#DIV/0!
Shawn ClarkApp State29.816.564.3%
Tim BeckCoastal Carolina4.02.561.5%
G.J. KinneTexas State4.02.561.5%
Major ApplewhiteS. Alabama5.83.959.7%
Charles HuffMarshall18.514.056.9%
Clay HeltonGSU37.129.355.9%
Butch JonesArk St61.550.055.2%
Bryant VincentULM1.81.553.8%
Michael DesormeauxLouisiana9.310.546.8%
Ricky RahneOld Dominion12.019.538.1%
Will HallSouthern Miss11.519.537.1%
Gerad ParkerTroy0.00.80.0%

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Saturday, January 27, 2024

Year End Rankings for the Sunbelt Conference

 The end of the year rankings are out for the Sunbelt Conference. James Madison and Troy kept their positions in 1st and 2nd despite losing their bowl games. South Alabama moved up to 3rd after their impressive showing against Eastern Michigan. App State dropped one despite their win over Miami (OH). Texas State gained one spot after their win against Rice. Louisiana dropped one after a loss to Jacksonville State. Georgia State came up four spots after impressively beating Utah State. Georgia Southern dopped one after their loss. Finally Marshall dropped 3 spots after a disappointing loss to UTSA. 


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