Tuberville only had two subpar seasons at Auburn, out of 10. He won 9 or more games the majority of the time. He's been doing well at his latest stop, too.
Granted, Bowden hasn't had many chances for nationally relevant games. But the year after that 1-11 season, took his team - a team with a roster worse than what Joker left at UK - on the road at #11 Michigan, and as 37 and a half point underdogs, they only lost 28-24. That same year they played at #23 Northern Illinois, and as 23 and a half point underdogs, they lost 27-20. Those are both better than most recent Kentucky efforts (with a better roster) against similarly ranked teams. They've played one ranked team since, last year's Oklahoma team that went to the playoff. It went as one would expect. But, he took an awful program and turned them into a bowl team. He was 29-9 at his stop before that. At Auburn, his records were 11-0, 9-1-1, 8-4, 8-4, and 10-3 before that single crazy year in which Lowder took control of the asylum and ousted him. The guy wins. In contrast to UK last year, his team went 5-0 to close the season.
Malzahn had a .750 winning percentage at his prior stop. I don't know if he'll ultimately be considered a success at Auburn or not; standards there are pretty demanding. But I think, if things hold up, at the end of their tenures he may be regarded more favorably than Stoops. I'd like to be wrong about that.
Agreed on Curry, and I don't think UK is that likely to try that again or have it work. I know some posters think UK needs to lure an established winner from a successful program. I'm not so sure about that, and didn't list guys like that above. I have a different take on who or what UK needs in a head coach hire.
I scratched my head when Bielema left Wisconsin for Arkansas. And I was skeptical that his run, run, run brute force attack would work there. He's done pretty well so far. I think he left Wisconsin at least in part due to the AD there; that is, he was looking to leave. Would he have come to Kentucky? If he'd take the Arkansas job in the stacked West, maybe. I think the bigger question though is whether Kentucky could land him if Arkansas was also angling for him.
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