Huskers a Huge Outlier When Comparing Turnover Margin to Win Percentage

Pretty sure what makes him a good coach is the fact he wins at NW.  Its not an easy school to get into.  He could have a kid like Mo washington wanting to commit but, whoops your grades suck
You are proving Mavric’s point. Fitzgerald is thought as a good coach, because Northwestern is thought of as a tough school to coach.  The point about Northwestern is that they aren’t better or worse from year to year. They are mainly average, and their wins vary due to the outcome of close games.  In 2018, they won a high number of close games. This year, they will probably gravitate back towards the mean, and they will be around .500. 

 
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MyBloodIsRed16 said:
Pretty sure what makes him a good coach is the fact he wins at NW.  Its not an easy school to get into.  He could have a kid like Mo washington wanting to commit but, whoops your grades suck
You are aware that athletes do not have the same entrance requirements as regular students at places like Notre Dame and Northwestern, right?

 
We still aren't taking care of the damn ball but at least the D does seem to be doing what UCF's did in year-two, force turnovers. 

 
You are aware that athletes do not have the same entrance requirements as regular students at places like Notre Dame and Northwestern, right?
And you are aware that athletes don't meet those requirements all the time, right?  And you are aware some schools dont give athletes as much leway as other schools, right?

 
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