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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/iambozotheclown on 2023-11-01 19:13:46.


I recently saw an interview with the old wrestler Mick Foley. When asked about his legacy, he said that he wanted to be remembered as someone who treated others well. This got me thinking about college football coaches. Are there any college football coaches out there who have spent their whole career being good people without being mired in controversy on or off the field? I know that everyone has faults, of course, but are there any coaches that stick out more than the rest and why?