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As I said previously, I don't care if Hoke is one spot above or below Pelini. Both are pretty comparable in my mind. Pelini's advantage is his 9 win consistency. Hoke's advantage is his BCS bowl appearance and win.Fitzgerald was also incredibly limited in number of conference games won last year. So no it's not the whole story but it doesn't seem to be carrying as much weight as it should. If you want to go that route, how is Pelini behind Hoke? Better yet, how is anyone behind of Hoke?Do any of those coaches you just listed, outside of Hoke, have the resources that Pelini does? Let me answer for you. No. If you want to compare Kill to Pelini, you can't look at simple records. To do so is mindnumbingly shortsighted. Franklin and Fitzgerald are incredibly limited by academic requirements at their schools (Vandy, not PSU for Franklin). It isn't a simple 1 to 1 comparison like you are trying to make it out to be. Pelini has a headstart on every coach on that list, other than Hoke, simply by having the red N on the side of the helmets (and all the prestige, facilities, and money that comes with it).
Additionally, I'm not simply looking shortsightedly at one season in any coach's record. Fitzgerald also has a 10-3 season with a Gator Bowl victory over a top 25 SEC team. That's fairly remarkable from Northwestern. I don't believe he can be expected to uphold that record at Northwestern win any consistency. They are going to have peaks and valleys. As long as he gets a few relatively high peaks, he's doing a fantastic job. I look at it this way, would I take Fitz as Nebraska's coach over Pelini? At this point, absolutely.
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