Even in the "weak" half of Tedford's tenure at Cal (2007-2012), he went 39-37 and took us to bowl games in 4 out of 6 years. That is better than any coach we have had since then.
"Bad Tedford" is still in the Top 3 coaches we have had since 1957. Even at his worst, he is behind only the following individuals since 1957 in terms of winning percentage:
1. Good Jeff Tedford (2002-2006) -- .750
2. Total Jeff Tedford (2002-2012) -- .590
3. Bruce Snyder (1987-1991) -- .544
4. Mike White (1972-77) -- .538
5. Bad Jeff Tedford (2007-2012) -- .513
6. Steve Mariucci (1996) -- .500
Tedford also had a winning conference record twice in the "bad half" of his tenure. Sonny Dykes and Justin Wilcox have never accomplished that once.
Cal Strong glad Tedford is healthy. And he glad he is happy going back to Fresno St. Tedford would have destroyed us every single year if he had taken over for Cristobal at Oregon.
But Cal Strong wish that we could have brought back a healthy Tedford for another 2-4 years just so we could have a strong reminder of what it is like to have an exciting program on the upswing.
Cal Strong posted this elsewhere, but he think it deserve its own thread.
"Bad Tedford" is still in the Top 3 coaches we have had since 1957. Even at his worst, he is behind only the following individuals since 1957 in terms of winning percentage:
1. Good Jeff Tedford (2002-2006) -- .750
2. Total Jeff Tedford (2002-2012) -- .590
3. Bruce Snyder (1987-1991) -- .544
4. Mike White (1972-77) -- .538
5. Bad Jeff Tedford (2007-2012) -- .513
6. Steve Mariucci (1996) -- .500
Tedford also had a winning conference record twice in the "bad half" of his tenure. Sonny Dykes and Justin Wilcox have never accomplished that once.
Cal Strong glad Tedford is healthy. And he glad he is happy going back to Fresno St. Tedford would have destroyed us every single year if he had taken over for Cristobal at Oregon.
But Cal Strong wish that we could have brought back a healthy Tedford for another 2-4 years just so we could have a strong reminder of what it is like to have an exciting program on the upswing.
Cal Strong posted this elsewhere, but he think it deserve its own thread.