Bronco and Kyle are both in their 6th season as head coaches. Bronco is 52-20 and Kyle is 56-17 (wikipedia gives him credit for the win over Pitt in the fiesta bowl as co-head coach)
Which, if either do you see hitting 100 first?
Whittingham will take a step up in competition and, should he win out this year (including the bowl) would take 60 wins into the Pac 12.
Bronco heads into independence which could give him 8 or so soft games per year.
I think Kyle does it simply because I think he'll be at Utah long enough to do it. I could see Bronco walking away within the next 5 years and finishing with 85-90 wins at BYU. Now, if he averages 10 wins per year, he can walk away in 5 years and hit the 100 win mark.
Regardless, it would be pretty remarkable for both to hit this mark given that they were hired the same year, coached in a high-stress rivalry etc.
Which, if either do you see hitting 100 first?
Whittingham will take a step up in competition and, should he win out this year (including the bowl) would take 60 wins into the Pac 12.
Bronco heads into independence which could give him 8 or so soft games per year.
I think Kyle does it simply because I think he'll be at Utah long enough to do it. I could see Bronco walking away within the next 5 years and finishing with 85-90 wins at BYU. Now, if he averages 10 wins per year, he can walk away in 5 years and hit the 100 win mark.
Regardless, it would be pretty remarkable for both to hit this mark given that they were hired the same year, coached in a high-stress rivalry etc.
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