Career Quality
Narrow edgeEdge: Chris Petersen
Chris Petersen: 96th pct vs Bennie Oosterbaan: 92nd 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: Chris Petersen
Chris Petersen: 96th pct vs Bennie Oosterbaan: 92nd pct
Percentile score against all tracked coaches.
Peak Score
SimilarSimilar: Bennie Oosterbaan vs Chris Petersen
Bennie Oosterbaan: 96th pct vs Chris Petersen: 95th pct
Percentile peak score derived from each coach's best season.
Consistency
SimilarSimilar: Chris Petersen vs Bennie Oosterbaan
Chris Petersen: 53rd pct vs Bennie Oosterbaan: 51st pct
Percentile steadiness score across season-to-season performance.
National Championships
Narrow edgeEdge: Bennie Oosterbaan
Bennie Oosterbaan: 1 title vs Chris Petersen: 0 titles
Raw championship seasons from the curated national-title dataset.
Longevity
Clear edgeEdge: Chris Petersen
Chris Petersen: 14 seasons vs Bennie Oosterbaan: 11 seasons
Raw career span based on first and last tracked season.
Career Win Percentage
Decisive edgeEdge: Chris Petersen
Chris Petersen: 79.5% vs Bennie Oosterbaan: 65.0%
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.
Chris Petersen sets the reference point in overall strength.
Chris Petersen sets the reference point in overall strength.
Normalized score; raw SP overall stays underneath for reference.
Bennie Oosterbaan
Insufficient sample
Raw avg SP Overall: —
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Insufficient sample
Chris Petersen
Elite
Raw avg SP Overall: 17.9
96th pct
Elite
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
9-0 • SRS 28.3 • SP Overall —
Win %
100.0%
YoY SRS
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SP Off / Def
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Finish
#1
Comparison context
Compared against the nearest season year point for the other selected coach.
Chris Petersen
Nearest year 2006 • Boise State
13-0 • SRS 17.2 • SP Overall 18.7
Bennie Oosterbaan holds a 11.1-point SRS edge at this point.
Compare school stops, duration, average level, and peak seasons across each coach's path.
| School | Years | Seasons | Record | Avg SRS | Peak |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bennie Oosterbaan | |||||
| Michigan | 1948-1958 | 11 | 63-33-4 | 15.1 | 28.3Longest stop |
| Chris Petersen | |||||
| Boise State | 2006-2013 | 8 | 92-12 | 14.3 | 24.4 |
| Washington | 2014-2019 | 6 | 55-26 | 16.2Best quality | 27.3 |
Closing takeaway
63-33-4 • 65.0% • 11 seasons • 1 title
1 national championship season.
Best Season
Michigan 1948
SRS 28.3
Worst Season
Michigan 1958
SRS 2.0
Biggest Improvement
Michigan 1956
9.1 SRS
147-38 • 79.5% • 14 seasons • 0 titles
96th pct career-quality score.
Best Season
Washington 2016
SRS 27.3
Worst Season
Boise State 2013
SRS 4.9
Biggest Improvement
Washington 2016
13.6 SRS