Quote Originally Posted by Quaoarsking View Post
Tonight is forgivable in a vacuum, but Lemonis is now 21-46 in the SEC over the last 3 seasons. That's just disgraceful. Even a decent-but-not-great coach should be able to get to .500 in the SEC over the course of multiple seasons. Cohen did it starting in year 3 once he fixed our issues. Cann did it. Henderson did it.

Lemonis did it early on himself, but is now 61-66 in his career. Does anyone really think Lemonis will ever be above .500 in career conference games again here?
So here's a bit of research comparing Lemonis to coaches that have been fired in the league in the last few years.

Chris Lemonis 2019-2023 SEC Record: 58-62
Scott Stricklin(fmr. UGA Coach) 2019-2023 SEC Record: 60-60
Rob Childress(fmr A&M coach) 2017-2021 SEC Record: 54-65-1
Chad Holbrook (fmr USCe HC) 2013-2017 SEC Record: 64-55
Steve Pieser (fmr. Mizzou HC) 2019-2023 SEC Record: 41-78-1
Gary Henderson (UK) 2013-2016 SEC Record: 54-65/15-15 in one season at State

So using this data....Lemonis had a worse stretch than 2 of those fired coaches and only slightly better than two others. Just goes to show he should've been fired last year. Like how long are we going to let him coast on a national championship? I mean if we make the tournament this year is that going to keep him? I'm afraid it would be enough reason for some to say he deserves another year.