Ralph Friedgen (Maryland)

Approval Rate: 85%

85%Approval ratio

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    zuchinibut

    Tue Jan 03 2006

    What have you done for me lately Ralph? The Fridge made a great impression in his first few years at Maryland, but has followed that up with 2 consecutive seasons without a bowl game. Maryland will have to do a lot of work to raise themselves out of the middle of the pack in the new ACC, and I'm not sold on Fridge being the person to do it.

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    ty_webb

    Thu Aug 18 2005

    Gotta love the Fridge! We will protect this HOUSE!

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    wavebacker

    Tue Nov 23 2004

    The Fridge rocks! He is a great coach who's having a bad year because his quarterback sucks. Still, he was able to beat FSU with a team that will have a losing season. Speaks to the quality of his coaching ability. Freidge has turned Maryland around quickly and has it poised to be an ACC power as long as he's there. He'll be the Terp coach for sometime unless an NFL team woos him away. Love him in the Underarmor commercials as well. Fear the Turtle !

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    kirk_hatch

    Sat Oct 30 2004

    Gone with the winds!

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    carol_olack

    Tue Oct 26 2004

    Fat boy going down!

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    accguy

    Mon Oct 04 2004

    One of the top 10 coaches in the country right now.

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    ag_mines

    Sat Sep 18 2004

    Growing in size and coaching.

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    gis715ec

    Wed Sep 15 2004

    Back stabbed his boss in the back, but is winning with his talent building a great program at Maryland!

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    afterp

    Sat Aug 28 2004

    When he gets to have all his own recruits he will simply extend his dominance. Best coach in America.

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    whasting

    Thu Aug 05 2004

    Before big boy everyone laughed at the turtle, looked down upon the turtle and even may have seen the turtle as a cute shelled creature. Nowadays I drive around town with my FEAR THE TURTLE license plate frame proudly. Simply put: size does matter ladies, and they dont come any larger than Ralph.

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    wahootie

    Tue Jun 22 2004

    X Boxes for everyone!

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    1uvafan

    Tue Jun 22 2004

    Solid thug leader. Displayed at its best at NC State and Virginia games.

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    ncfanc34

    Tue Jun 22 2004

    He is the top coach in one thing, WEIGHT. But I like him better than the Terp basketball coach.

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    jobu169

    Tue Jun 22 2004

    Hasn't won with his players yet and is a visible embarrassment to any 'athletic' department employee.

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    play4pay

    Mon Jun 21 2004

    When he has to play his own recruits I think his genuis will evaporate faster than Iraqi oil!

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    bobincolorado

    Mon Jun 21 2004

    From rags to riches, then staying in the riches.

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    ninobene

    Wed Apr 07 2004

    The Fat Guy has revitalized a dormant program, and College Park is now the place to play on the East Coast north of the Sunshine State. He has lapped Penn St., VaTech, UVA, etc. Hail to the Fat Guy!!!

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    smokefree

    Thu Nov 06 2003

    If someone doesnt get Ralph voted ahead of Joe Paterno, the credibility of this survery is going to be irreperably damaged!

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    vkgemini

    Wed Oct 15 2003

    Why is this man on this list.

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    hokeey07

    Thu Jul 24 2003

    what a dooshbag...

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    terpin67

    Sat Jun 14 2003

    wait till he gets talent

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    terp_for_life

    Sat Jun 14 2003

    He's the best coach of any sport, on any level.

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    b_penning

    Sat Jun 14 2003

    Best college football coach in the country. Hands down.

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    johnrfce

    Sat Jun 14 2003

    The Fridge took off at Maryland like he was shot out of a cannon. Only a great coach could achieve what he has in only his first two years as a head coach.

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    terpman_1974

    Sat Jun 14 2003

    A brilliant offensive mind and motivator. He has surrounded himself with great coaches, teachers and coordinators. Though never before a head coach, possibly because of his size, he was the Offensive Coord at Maryland under Ross when the Terps won 3 straight ACC titles; the Offensive Coord under Ross at GaTech when they won the national championship and the Offensive Coord under Ross with the San Diego Chargers when they went to the Super Bowl. His record as a winner is undeniable.

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    shrshot

    Sat Jun 14 2003

    OK heres the Fridge's record of accomplishments: Friedgen started at Georgia Tech in 1987, becoming the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the next five seasons, including the 1990 campaign when Tech, unranked in the preseason, captured the national championship with an 11-0-1 record San Diego offensive coordinator in 1994, when the Chargers advanced to Super Bowl XXIX for the first time in franchise history. During his time with the Chargers, Friedgen helped a club that had not made the playoffs in a decade reach postseason play three times in five seasons Offensive coordinator for Bobby Ross at Maryland when the Terps won three consecutive ACC titles in the mid-`80s Winner of the Bobby Dodd coach of the year award Winner of the Frank Broyles Award as the top assistant coach in the country No. 1 nationally in total offense while offensive coordinator at Ga Tech

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    phil98

    Sat Jun 14 2003

    If I was rating him as a head coach only I would give him 3 1/2-4...but as a football coach I give him 5. One of the great offensive minds of his time who was O coordinatior on a superbowl team and a national championship team. Over the years he has constantly coached his talent to play to full potential and more. His offensive teams put points on the ball and are fun to watch. Brought Maryland back from the dead...something few humans could have done. As a head coach his teams have over achieved each year. Dramatically out coached Tennessee in the Peach Bowl. The Big Guy can flat out coach and he has done it at every level.

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    turtleboy

    Fri Jun 13 2003

    Best X and O coach in the country. He is an offensive genius that has had every team he is a part of average over 400 yds per game against FSU. The best thing is that his offenses have done it with balance. At Maryland he has taken kids that were after thoughts to the football powerhouses and made them into consistent winners.

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    bkmalik

    Fri Jun 13 2003

    He has done a complete 180 with the MD program and accomplished the truly remarkable, winning the only ACC title not won by FSU since they entered the league. That alone is worth 5 stars