ESPN's Big XII blog has an article up today about the APR scores in the Big XII. I know there's been some discussion about ISU's overall four-year APR (it's bad), but Ubben also broke the rankings down by coach, and how the coaches ranked according to their single-year rankings. (last year's score in parentheses.)
1. Gary Pinkel, Missouri -- 975 (977)
2. Bo Pelini, Nebraska -- 970 (934)
3. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma -- 966 (954)
4. Art Briles, Baylor -- 964 (985)
5. Dan Hawkins, Colorado -- 958 (929)
6. Turner Gill, Kansas -- 948 (first year)
7. Paul Rhoads, Iowa State -- 946 (889)
8. Mike Sherman, Texas A&M -- 942 (902)
8. Bill Snyder, Kansas State -- 942 (908)
10. Tommy Tuberville, Texas Tech -- 940 (915)
11. Mack Brown, Texas -- 924 (959)
12. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State -- 913 (944)
So while the four-year APR score for ISU is still pretty ugly, it looks like it was mainly due to the Mac-Chizik-Rhoads transition.
1. Gary Pinkel, Missouri -- 975 (977)
2. Bo Pelini, Nebraska -- 970 (934)
3. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma -- 966 (954)
4. Art Briles, Baylor -- 964 (985)
5. Dan Hawkins, Colorado -- 958 (929)
6. Turner Gill, Kansas -- 948 (first year)
7. Paul Rhoads, Iowa State -- 946 (889)
8. Mike Sherman, Texas A&M -- 942 (902)
8. Bill Snyder, Kansas State -- 942 (908)
10. Tommy Tuberville, Texas Tech -- 940 (915)
11. Mack Brown, Texas -- 924 (959)
12. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State -- 913 (944)
So while the four-year APR score for ISU is still pretty ugly, it looks like it was mainly due to the Mac-Chizik-Rhoads transition.