Career Quality
Narrow edgeEdge: George Blackburn
George Blackburn: 38th pct vs Bob Weber: 33rd pct
Percentile score against all tracked coaches.
Coaches Compare
See top-line edges, side-by-side profiles, overlaid career arcs, and school-stop comparisons in one matchup view.
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Top-line verdicts
Career Quality
Narrow edgeEdge: George Blackburn
George Blackburn: 38th pct vs Bob Weber: 33rd pct
Percentile score against all tracked coaches.
Peak Score
Narrow edgeEdge: George Blackburn
George Blackburn: 52nd pct vs Bob Weber: 46th pct
Percentile peak score derived from each coach's best season.
Consistency
Decisive edgeEdge: Bob Weber
Bob Weber: 60th pct vs George Blackburn: 42nd pct
Percentile steadiness score across season-to-season performance.
National Championships
SimilarSimilar: Bob Weber vs George Blackburn
Bob Weber: 0 titles vs George Blackburn: 0 titles
Raw championship seasons from the curated national-title dataset.
Longevity
SimilarSimilar: Bob Weber vs George Blackburn
Bob Weber: 16 seasons vs George Blackburn: 16 seasons
Raw career span based on first and last tracked season.
Career Win Percentage
Decisive edgeEdge: George Blackburn
George Blackburn: 47.1% vs Bob Weber: 37.1%
Raw career win rate, not a normalized score.
Compare strength, identity, steadiness, and ceiling through normalized bars with raw SP and SRS context underneath.
These bars are normalized against the full coach dataset. Raw SP and SRS values stay visible so the profile reads as evidence, not decoration.
Start with total quality before splitting style and variance.
Bob Weber has the clear edge in overall strength.
Bob Weber has the clear edge in overall strength.
Normalized score; raw SP overall stays underneath for reference.
Bob Weber
Lower end
Raw avg SP Overall: -6.7
37th pct
Lower end
George Blackburn
Lower end
Raw avg SP Overall: -11.8
23th pct
Lower end
Overlay the same SRS scale to compare where each career climbed faster, held steadier, peaked higher, or dipped harder.
Focus on where peaks separate, where floors hold, and how the shape of each career changed over time.
Active comparison point
5-6 • SRS 4.5 • SP Overall 6.2
Win %
45.5%
YoY SRS
+10.8
SP Off / Def
23.2 / 17.7
Finish
Unranked
Comparison context
Compared against the nearest season year point for the other selected coach.
George Blackburn
Nearest year 1970 • Virginia
5-6 • SRS -7.5 • SP Overall -11.8
Bob Weber holds a 12.0-point SRS edge at this point.
Offense gap: +5.2 SP offense
Compare school stops, duration, average level, and peak seasons across each coach's path.
| School | Years | Seasons | Record | Avg SRS | Peak |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bob Weber | |||||
| Arizona | 1969-1972 | 4 | 16-26 | -1.6Best quality | 1.6 |
| Louisville | 1980-1984 | 5 | 20-35 | -6.6 | 4.5 |
| George Blackburn | |||||
| Cincinnati | 1955-1960 | 6 | 25-27-6 | -6.4 | 0.1 |
| Virginia | 1965-1970 | 6 | 28-33 | -3.5 | 6.5Highest peak |
Closing takeaway
36-61 • 37.1% • 9 seasons • 0 titles
60th pct steadiness score.
Best Season
Louisville 1980
SRS 4.5
Worst Season
Louisville 1984
SRS -13.9
Biggest Improvement
Louisville 1980
10.8 SRS
53-60-6 • 47.1% • 12 seasons • 0 titles
6.5 peak SRS at the top end.
Best Season
Virginia 1968
SRS 6.5
Worst Season
Cincinnati 1960
SRS -18.8
Biggest Improvement
Virginia 1965
17.7 SRS