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    Lincoln Riley Should Be Coaching For His Job In 2025

    By Jamal Madni,

    5 hours ago
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    Lost in the noise of dramatic introductory press conferences, repeatedly blown fourth-quarter leads and perplexing game management is whether or not Lincoln Riley is on schedule to make the USC Trojans a preeminent West Coast college football brand and a perennial national title contender for years to come. How does going into year four without a playoff appearance stack up against the trajectories of the best coaches and programs since the turn of the century? Without further ado, below is the list of the 14 coaches that have won national titles since 2000 and their years on the job when they reached the sport’s pinnacle:

    How Does Lincoln Riley’s USC Trojans Compare To Champs

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    Season Team Coach Year on Job at time of First Title w/ Team
    2000 Oklahoma Bob Stoops 2 nd
    2001 Miami Larry Coker 1 st
    2002 Ohio State Jim Tressel 2 nd
    2003 USC Pete Carroll 3 rd
    2003 LSU Nick Saban 4 th
    2005 Texas Mack Brown 8 th
    2006 Florida Urban Meyer 2 nd
    2007 LSU Les Miles 3 rd
    2009 Alabama Nick Saban 3 rd
    2010 Auburn Gene Chizik 2 nd
    2013 Florida State Jimbo Fisher 4 th
    2014 Ohio State Urban Meyer 3 rd
    2016 Clemson Dabo Swinney 8 th (not including interim partial first year)
    2019 LSU Ed Orgeron 4 th
    2021 Georgia Kirby Smart 6 th
    2023 Michigan Jim Harbaugh 9 th

    Note, that there are 14 coaches but 16 rows on the table, given Nick Saban and Urban Meyer both won national championships at two different schools. It is staggering to see that 10 of the 14 coaches (and 12 of the 16 instances) resulted in a coach winning the national championship within four years on the job. The only exceptions are Smart, Brown, Swinney, and Harbaugh.

    In the case of Smart, he may have won the national title at Georgia in year six but had the Bulldogs in overtime of the national championship game against Alabama (i.e. the famous Tua Tagovailoa throw to Devonta Smith) in year two. USC Trojans fans painfully know Brown’s title run well and while that Vince Young 4 th down scamper (his knee was down in the first half by the way) came in year eight, Texas finished in the top five by year four of the Mack Brown tenure.

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    It did take Swinney until year eight to finally break through, but he had the Tigers play for it all in year seven against Alabama, while also inheriting 20 years of Clemson irrelevance and mediocrity. For context, 20 years ago, the USC Trojans were the face of the sport. Furthermore, when both Brown and Swinney had Heisman finalist-caliber quarterbacks (Young, Colt McCoy, DeShaun Watson, Trevor Lawrence), they always contended for the national championship.

    The true outlier in this dataset is Harbaugh and while his tale can be spun as a story of resilience and conscientiousness, the play-stealing scheme can’t be ignored. For a team to have six years of mediocrity, then suddenly and exponentially rise to the top of the sport for three years, only to most likely be unranked the year after without any semblance of quarterback play, is too coincidental to suggest bad actors didn’t have a significant impact on outcomes. Harbaugh at Michigan is in the same ilk as the steroid era when discussing any home run records in baseball.

    The data has overwhelmingly spoken – a 2025 playoff appearance should be the baseline for Lincoln Riley to keep his job. Without that, coupled with his $10M salary and two years with the #1 draft pick as his signal caller, one can argue nobody has done less with more in the 21 st century.

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