Coaches Research Hub

Explore college football coaches by peak, consistency, and identity.

Turn coach-season records into career arcs, school-by-school tenures, style profiles, and side-by-side comparisons.

Peak finder

Jump from the broad landscape to the highest single-season ceilings.

Tenure story

See where coaches built, inherited, or stabilized a program.

Compare mode

Stack up to four coaches on the same profile and arc surfaces.

Current Research Window

These totals update with every filter so the discovery visuals and the table below stay on the same coach universe. Start from the recommended sample, then tighten the field around identity, school, time span, or quality.

3+ seasons

1271

Coaches in view

1786 indexed coaches available

11703

Coach-seasons

12402 total coach-season rows

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1271 coaches in the current filtered result set

Summary and Filtering

Filter and rank coaches

Coach search stays primary, then school, archetype, time span, and quality sharpen the list. The recommended starting point is 3+ seasons.

Recommended baseline

Keep at least 3 seasons in view to avoid tiny-sample profiles dominating the charts and leaderboards.

Coach Identity

The fastest way to narrow style and school context.

Time and Sample

Keep the result set stable before reading the charts.

Recommended: 3+ seasons.

Quality

Shortcut the list toward stronger resumes and stronger finishes.

These filters reshape the charts and the results table together, so every leaderboard and callout below reflects the same active set.

You are on the recommended baseline view.

Primary Discovery

One clear lens at a time.

Start with career shape or flip to identity. Either way, the chart, the coach summary, the outlier list, and the table context all stay synchronized.

Success vs Volatility

Start with the simplest question: who paired real strength with a repeatable week-to-week shape?

250 coaches shown
Elite and steady
Elite but volatile
Lower ceiling but stable
Lower ceiling and unstable

Frank Leahy

Volatility: 9.13 • Average SRS: 22.65

86.4% win rate • 38.3 peak SRS

Volatility
Average SRS

Hover or focus a point to isolate it. Click a coach to carry that selection into the results table.

Average SRS reads overall strength. Volatility is the spread of season-to-season SRS, so lower values mean a steadier profile.

Career shape lens

Frank Leahy

This is the clearest first-pass view for peak versus stability. It is the best place to start browsing.

BalancedPeak Dominator

Frank Leahy is currently highlighted in the success vs volatility view.

Volatility
9.13
Average SRS
22.65
Career Win %
86.4%
Peak SRS
38.3
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Active chart outliers

These callouts update with the active discovery mode and filtered coach set.

4 markers
  1. Highest peak

    Red Blaik

    Single-season ceiling leader in the current filtered set.

    44.1 peak SRS
  2. Most consistent elite coach

    Tom Osborne

    High average strength without the season-to-season swing.

    24.22 avg SRS • 4.49 volatility
  3. Steadiest floor

    Pete Reynolds

    Lowest volatility in the view. Lower is more stable.

    1.28 volatility
  4. Elite but volatile

    Chuck Fairbanks

    Big ceiling, but the weekly shape moved around more than the steady tier.

    15.61 volatility

Top Career Peaks

Keep the ceiling board in view, but as a support module for the active lens, not the main destination.

  1. 1. Harry Hughes

    1916

    46.5
  2. 2. Red Blaik

    1945

    44.1
  3. 3. Nelson Norgren

    1916

    44.0
  4. 4. Henry Williams

    1905

    42.5
  5. 5. Amos Alonzo Stagg

    1905

    42.2

Elite and steady

Upper-left is the premium zone: strong average results without much season-to-season swing.

Elite but volatile

Upper-right still reaches major heights, but the shape was less repeatable.

Lower ceiling but stable

Lower-left profiles stayed steady even if the absolute ceiling never reached the very top tier.

Lower ceiling and unstable

Lower-right is where the career shape had neither a high average peak nor reliable steadiness.

Supporting Insights

Quick leaderboards, grouped on purpose.

These are shortcuts into the same table below. Performance leads the stack, while stability and longevity stay visible without competing with the main chart.

Performance

Primary leaderboard shortcuts

The fastest path into peak and results leaders.

3 boards

Highest Peak SRS

Single-season ceiling leaders.

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  1. 1. Harry Hughes

    1916 Colorado State (6-0-1)

    46.5
  2. 2. Red Blaik

    1945 Army (9-0)

    44.1
  3. 3. Nelson Norgren

    1916 Utah (3-2)

    44.0
  4. 4. Henry Williams

    1905 Minnesota (10-1)

    42.5
  5. 5. Amos Alonzo Stagg

    1905 Chicago (11-0)

    42.2

Best Career Win %

Who won the most across a meaningful sample.

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  1. 1. Walter Camp

    5 seasons

    97.1%
  2. 2. Knute Rockne

    1924 Notre Dame (10-0)

    88.1%
  3. 3. Ryan Day

    2019 Ohio State (13-1)

    87.5%
  4. 4. Frank Leahy

    1946 Notre Dame (8-0-1)

    86.4%
  5. 5. Jesse Harper

    1913 Notre Dame (7-0)

    86.3%

Most Top 10 Finishes

Coaches who stacked elite endings.

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  1. 1. Bear Bryant

    1971 Alabama (11-1)

    22
  2. 2. Joe Paterno

    1994 Penn State (12-0)

    22
  3. 3. Tom Osborne

    1995 Nebraska (12-0)

    18
  4. 4. Nick Saban

    2016 Alabama (14-1)

    18
  5. 5. Bo Schembechler

    1973 Michigan (10-0-1)

    16

Stability

Stability shortcuts

Who stays in control year after year.

1 board

Most Consistent

Low-volatility coaches with enough sample.

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  1. 1. Parke Davis

    1897 Lafayette (9-2-1)

    0.0
  2. 2. DM Balliet

    1901 Purdue (4-4-1)

    0.0
  3. 3. Mike Sanford Jr

    2022 Colorado (1-6)

    0.2
  4. 4. Henry Shenk

    1943 Kansas (4-5-1)

    0.5
  5. 5. Jerry Baldwin

    2001 Louisiana (3-8)

    0.5

Longevity

Longevity shortcuts

Long arcs, big samples, and durable careers.

1 board

Longest Careers

Big careers and long arcs.

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  1. 1. John Anderson

    1976 Brown (8-1)

    64 years
  2. 2. Paul Davis

    1963 Mississippi State (7-2-2)

    59 years
  3. 3. Amos Alonzo Stagg

    1905 Chicago (11-0)

    53 years
  4. 4. George Barclay

    1951 Washington and Lee (6-4)

    48 years
  5. 5. Joe Paterno

    1994 Penn State (12-0)

    46 years

Results Table

Coach results table

1271 filtered coaches in view. Lower rank numbers are better. Lower volatility means more stable. Lower SP Def numbers are better on the identity chart.

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Butch Scanlon

7-12-1 • 1918-1920

Purdue
32071237.5%2.9
5.2

1919 peak

2.3———0
Balanced

—

Jack Murphy

35-32 • 1971-1976

Toledo
667353252.2%-6.3
14.7

1971 peak

9.926.226.4#140
Defense-First

Defense-First

Clark Lea

16-33 • 2021-2025

Vanderbilt
549163332.6%-0.0
16.0

2025 peak

10.427.830.4—0
Offense-First

Volatile Builder

Tommy West

80-89 • 1993-2009

Clemson, Memphis
15169808947.3%-3.1
12.1

1997 peak

7.627.429.6#230
Offense-First

Longevity Coach

Eric Morris

11-14 • 2023-2025

North Texas
325111444.0%-1.5
10.6

2025 peak

8.736.435.6—0
Offense-First

Volatile Builder

Frank Kimbrough

87-80-7 • 1939-1957

Baylor, Hardin-Simmons +2
18174878052.0%-5.9
13.6

1950 peak

11.1——#170
Balanced

Longevity Coach

Bob Simmons

30-38 • 1995-2000

Oklahoma State
668303844.1%-0.3
7.1

1998 peak

4.930.831.3#240
Offense-First

Offense-First

Chauncey Simpson

12-14-2 • 1943-1945

Missouri
328121446.4%1.0
1.8

1945 peak

1.2———0
Balanced

—

Adrian Lindsey

38-47-14 • 1927-1938

Kansas, Oklahoma
1199384745.5%0.3
4.8

1933 peak

3.9———0
Balanced

Program Stabilizer

Tom Amstutz

58-41 • 2001-2008

Toledo
899584158.6%-4.8
3.9

2005 peak

7.431.533.8#230
Offense-First

Offense-First

Walt Harris

69-85 • 1989-2006

Pacific, Pittsburgh +1
13154698544.8%-2.1
10.5

2002 peak

9.430.430.9#190
Offense-First

Volatile Builder

Ron Prince

17-20 • 2006-2008

Kansas State
337172046.0%0.0
4.7

2007 peak

3.932.323.8—0
Balanced

—

Bruce Arians

27-39 • 1983-1988

Temple
666273940.9%0.3
7.5

1986 peak

6.224.725.7—0
Defense-First

Defense-First

Zora Clevenger

45-24-4 • 1911-1919

Kansas State, Tennessee
973452464.4%-8.2
4.9

1914 peak

10.6———0
Balanced

Volatile Builder

Hank Garrity

19-7-1 • 1923-1925

Wake Forest
32719772.2%-7.3
-3.2

1924 peak

4.2———0
Balanced

—

Billy Laval

39-26-6 • 1928-1934

South Carolina
771392659.2%-4.2
0.8

1931 peak

3.8———0
Balanced

—

Fred Murphy

42-43-5 • 1901-1926

Denver, Kentucky +2
1290424349.4%-4.5
11.9

1917 peak

9.3———0
Balanced

Volatile Builder

Billy Tohill

11-15 • 1971-1973

TCU
326111542.3%1.0
4.5

1972 peak

2.525.128.0—0
Balanced

—

Kyle Flood

27-24 • 2012-2015

Rutgers
451272452.9%-2.9
4.7

2012 peak

5.726.329.9—0
Balanced

—

Greg McMackin

29-25 • 2008-2011

Hawai'i
453292554.7%-5.2
7.4

2010 peak

7.430.430.8—0
Offense-First

Offense-First

James Baldwin

16-17-5 • 1922-1927

Lehigh, Wake Forest
438161748.7%-3.2
9.1

1923 peak

9.9———0
Balanced

—

John Cherberg

10-18-2 • 1953-1955

Washington
330101836.7%0.3
9.9

1955 peak

7.7———0
Balanced

—

Dutch Stanley

14-13-2 • 1933-1935

Florida
329141351.7%-2.1
2.7

1933 peak

4.2———0
Balanced

—

Lynn Stiles

18-16 • 1976-1978

San José State
334181652.9%-2.1
1.4

1976 peak

2.528.529.1—0
Offense-First

Offense-First

Homer Hazel

21-22-3 • 1925-1929

Ole Miss
546212248.9%-2.4
6.2

1928 peak

5.0———0
Balanced

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About This Data

How to read the page

Filtered state

Every number, chart callout, and leaderboard on this page reflects the current filter state, not the full indexed universe.

Metric framing

Lower volatility means more stable. Lower finish rank numbers are better. On identity, lower SP Def numbers indicate stronger defense.

Research flow

Use the active chart to form a hypothesis, then drop into the table to sort, compare, and export the exact slice you are studying.