Coaching Approval Ratings: Phillip Fulmer
August 27, 2008 by Cherie Lampley
Filed under Sports, Sports Rumors
With Football season right around the corner, we here at Dejuiced! have decided to take a look at the coaches in the NFL and college football to see how well the fans approve of them. Today we look at Phillip Fulmer.
Phillip Fulmer is the head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers. He also has a birthday coming up on Labor Day. Happy Birthday from all of us at Dejuiced!
This will be his 16th year as head coach where he has a record of 147-45 and an SEC record of 87-27. He coached the Volunteers to the first ever BCS …read more
Coaching Approval Ratings: Norv Turner
August 22, 2008 by Cherie Lampley
Filed under Sports, Sports Rumors
With Football season right around the corner, we here at Dejuiced! have decided to take a look at the coaches in the NFL and college football to see how well the fans approve of them. Today we look at Norv Turner.
Norv Turner is the head coach of the San Diego Chargers. The man who took over the reigns after Marty Schottenheimer and his 14-2 regular season record. But hey Marty, if you can’t win the big game 14-2 means nothing. But we aren’t here to discuss you. Back to Norv.
He started the season off on a slow start with …read more
Coaching Approval Ratings: Mike Gundy
August 21, 2008 by Tony Baldwin
Filed under Sports Rumors
With Football season right around the corner, we here at Dejuiced! have decided to take a look at the coaches in the NFL and college football to see how well the fans approve of them. Today we look at Mike Gundy.
Before we start looking at Coach Gundy, I’ll get it out of the way. “He’s a man!” OK – I’m done. However, that was one of the all-time classic press conferences in college football. It was one that he would rather rip the media than talk about his team’s win over Texas Tech. But …read more
Coaching Approval Ratings: Bill Stewart
August 15, 2008 by Cherie Lampley
Filed under Sports Rumors
With Football season right around the corner, we here at Dejuiced! have decided to take a look at the coaches in the NFL and college football to see how well the fans approve of them. Today we look at Bill Stewart.
The 1st year head coach of the West Virginia Mountaineers is ready to tell his naysayers where they can stuff it. After the team rallied behind him to beat Oklahoma 48-28 in the Fiesta Bowl, unexpectedly, the former tight end and special teams coach became the head coach. Was it offered to him out of emotion? Is he the …read more
Coaching Approval Ratings: Mike Stoops
August 10, 2008 by Cherie Lampley
Filed under Sports Rumors
With Football season right around the corner, we here at Dejuiced! have decided to take a look at the coaches in the NFL and college football to see how well the fans approve of them. Today we look at Mike Stoops.
Can you say hot seat? [Mike Stoops is the head coach of the Arizona Wildcats. He is also the younger brother of Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops. Unfortunately, he hasn’t had the same success at Arizona that older brother has had at Oklahoma. Mike’s records since he become head coach in 2004 are:
2004: 3-8, 2-6 in Pac 10
2005: 3-8, 2-6 …read more
Coaching Approval Ratings: Charlie Weis
August 2, 2008 by Tony Baldwin
Filed under Sports Rumors
With Football season right around the corner, we here at Dejuiced! have decided to take a look at the coaches in the NFL and college football to see how well the fans approve of them. Today we look at Charlie Weis.
Charlie Weis is entering his fourth season as the head coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team. He’s coming off his worst season to date, after the Irish posted a 3-9 record in 2007. Weis has been called an offensive and quarterback guru, yet so far, his magic is yet to work with young signal caller …read more
Coaching Approval Ratings: Andy Reid
July 27, 2008 by Cherie Lampley
Filed under Sports Rumors
With Football season right around the corner, we here at Dejuiced! have decided to take a look at the coaches in the NFL and college football to see how well the fans approve of them. Today we look at Andy Reid.
Andy Reid is the head coach and general manager of the Philadelphia Eagles and has been since 1999. During his time there, he has been to 4 NFC championship games and the fourth time being the charm it lead them to the Super Bowl. Unfortunately they didn’t go home winners. They did end up with baggage though. Terrell Owens ring …read more
Coaching Approval Ratings: Bobby Petrino
July 24, 2008 by Tony Baldwin
Filed under Sports Rumors
With Football season right around the corner, we here at Dejuiced! have decided to take a look at the coaches in the NFL and college football to see how well the fans approve of them. Today we look at Bobby Petrino.
There’s no denying that two of the most talked about college football coaches in the nation this off season have been Rich Rodriguez and Bobby Petrino. Both have new jobs and left their previous jobs under much scrutiny. Petrino bolted from the Atlanta Falcons before the season was complete and was introduced at a press conference in Fayetteville, …read more
Coaching Approval Ratings: Kirk Ferentz
July 21, 2008 by Cherie Lampley
Filed under Sports Rumors
With Football season right around the corner, we here at Dejuiced! have decided to take a look at the coaches in the NFL and college football to see how well the fans approve of them. Today we look at Kirk Ferentz.
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Kirk Ferentz is the head coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes football team. He was hired in 1998 and now has an annual salary around 3 million dollars. Higher than Jim Tressel of Ohio State and Mack Brown of Texas. Both of those coaches have won national championships this decade.
Kirk’s best years …read more
Coaching Approval Ratings: Rich Rodriguez
July 18, 2008 by Tony Baldwin
Filed under Sports Rumors
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With Football season right around the corner, we here at Dejuiced! have decided to take a look at the coaches in the NFL and college football to see how well the fans approve of them. Let’s kick off the college ranks with a look at Rich Rodriguez.
Rich Rodriguez is the new head coach of the University of Michigan Wolverines. He was hired after Lloyd Carr announced his retirement at the end of the 2007 season.
The former West Virginia University head coach has gone through a messy divorce with …read more




