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JR Langley

1908-1909TCU

One defining stop at TCU.

JR Langley coached 2 seasons, won 67.7%, and posted an average SRS of -4.9. Best season: 1909 TCU. The profile was balanced with limited volatility context. One primary stop defined the run.

Career Record

11-5-1

Career Win %

67.7%

Seasons

2

Career Span

2 years

Average SRS

-4.9

Peak SRS

9.5

Best Finish

Consistency

Higher = steadier

Career Arc

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JR Langley
EliteStrongAverageLean
1908Actual season year • SRS range -19.3 to 9.51909

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JR Langley1909

Selected

1909 TCU

Best seasonBiggest improvementBiggest drop

5-2-1 • SRS 9.5 • SP Overall

Win %

68.8%

YoY SRS

+28.8

SP Off / Def

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Finish

Unranked

Comparison context

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School Tenures

Each stop is sized by tenure length. Richer fill reflects a stronger average SRS at that school.

Length = seasons coachedDeeper color = stronger tenure

TCU

1908-19092 seasons

Avg SRS -4.9 • Win % 67.7%

Longest Tenure

TCU • 2 seasons

Best Tenure

TCU • -4.9 SRS

Best Tenure Win %

TCU • 67.7%

Style and Strength Profile

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Overall Strength

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Overall Strength

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JR Langley

Insufficient sample

Raw avg SP Overall:

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Impact by School

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TCU

1908-190911-5-1

Compared with this school's baseline outside the tenure over the prior 5 seasons (4 baseline seasons found).

Avg SRS -4.9Win % 67.7%

Avg wins

Higher is better

5.5 during vs 2.8 baseline

+2.8

Avg SRS

Higher is better

-4.9 during vs -21.3 baseline

+16.4

Avg SP Overall

Higher is better

during vs baseline

Ranked finish rate

Higher is better

0.0% during vs 0.0% baseline

+0.0%

Career Highs and Lows

High Points

Best Season

TCU 1909

5-2-1SRS 9.5

Biggest Improvement

TCU 1909

5-2-128.8 SRS

Best Offensive Season

Unavailable

Best Defensive Season

Unavailable

Setbacks

Worst Season

TCU 1908

6-3SRS -19.3

Biggest Drop

TCU 1909

5-2-128.8 SRS

Season-by-Season Results

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TCU1909852168.8%9.5+28.8+2.1%
TCU1908963066.7%-19.3

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