College football could be considered the game to end all games due to how competitive each and every contest is. College football has the most competitive regular season in all of sports and as such each team needs a world class coach. Today we are looking through the annals of NCAAF history in order to analyze the greatest college coaches of all time!
Steve Spurrier
Let’s kick our list off with Steve Spurrier. Spurrier racked up a 228 – 89 – 2 record through 26 years of coaching. Spurrier helmed Florida, Duke, and South Carolina during his tenure behind the supreme tape that surrounds the coveted head coaching gig.
Spurrier brought Florida to Top 12 finishes in the AP Poll every single year with the team (12 seasons). Spurrier racked up numerous Bowl wins and quite the reputation as a trash talker.
Ara Parseghian
We’re throwing back so far that you’ll need a private investigator to find this old school coach. We’re mostly kidding but still, Ara Parseghian cracks our list thanks to his 24 years coaching in Notre Dame, Northwestern, and Miami of Ohio.
Parseghian racked up a 170 – 58 – 6 record which was highlighted by only 17 losses through 11 years with the Fighting Irish. Parseghian could have climbed past some of the supreme tape between him and others if he hadn’t retired at 51 years old.