NCAA Football: Coaches We Love To Hate
Every team has their rivals, but there is always a semi-consensus as to which coaches are over the top.
I'm an Oregon State Beaver fan, so it could be envy of continued success, but there is no doubt we all love to hate them.
Nick Saban
Took over at LSU in 2000.
In 2003 he was able to lead the Tigers to a national championship.
The next season was a comparably unsuccessful one going 9-3.
After the disappointing 2004 season, Saban bolted for the NFL.
He went 9-17 in two seasons as head coach of the Miami Dolphins.
He then left the NFL to return to another SEC team, the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Urban Meyer
After leading Utah to an undefeated season and a Fiesta Bowl win, he went for the money at Florida signing a $2 million a year contract with the gators.
His animated personality grinds on the fans of opposing teams and the way he campaigned his way to a BCS championship game birth in 2006, which rubbed many sports fans the wrong way.
Charlie Weis
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