Kirk Moves Into Tie As Big Ten All-Time Winningest Coach







Woody got his wins in 28 years. Kirk will most likely have it in his 27th.
Not to pee in the cheerios, but they went to a 12 game schedule in 2006, there were not conference championship games, and back in the day there were like 6 bowls. Now there are 50. So, KF has had probably like 25 more game opportunities than Woody. Still, that is not my focus. Woody Hays is a coaching icon. To pass him is amazing. And honestly, its a record that is unlikely to be broken. No one stays at the same place for 25 years anymore.
 






Not to pee in the cheerios, but they went to a 12 game schedule in 2006, there were not conference championship games, and back in the day there were like 6 bowls. Now there are 50. So, KF has had probably like 25 more game opportunities than Woody. Still, that is not my focus. Woody Hays is a coaching icon. To pass him is amazing. And honestly, its a record that is unlikely to be broken. No one stays at the same place for 25 years anymore.
This is not Kirk's fault or decision. He simply just coaches the games on the schedule.
 




Won't Kirk break a record whether the Hawks win or lose Saturday? Lose and he breaks his own record as Big Ten's all-time losingest coach? (Just sayin'.)

Kirk has the losing record pretty much wrapped up at 124 or any other future number. Fitz Patgerald is second with 101 losses. Stagg has 95 losses.
 


This is such an odd stat. It's not the record for Big Ten conference wins. It's also not the most all time wins for a coach that once coached for a school that is now in the Big Ten. Kirk is right to downplay this.
 




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