Notre Dame football: Ranking Brian Kelly’s wins 1-100

Brian Kelly won his 100th game at Notre Dame last weekend so we went and ranked all 100 of them for you to enjoy and to debate.

With Saturday’s 45-31 victory for No. 2 Notre Dame over Boston College the Irish moved to 8-0 on the year and one step closer to their goal of reaching the College Football Playoff for the second time in three seasons.

The win also marked the 100th for Brian Kelly since he took over as Notre Dame’s head football coach.

Looking back at the program he took over in 2010 compared to the program he is leading now is the a night and day difference, even if the ultimate goal of a national championship has yet to be reached.

What was Brian Kelly’s best win at Notre Dame?  What were his least significant victories?  And what made them so big or insignificant?

After Notre Dame’s victory Saturday I started thinking a bit about that myself and decided to rank all 100 of Brian Kelly’s wins with the Irish from least-significant to the biggest.  Here is what I came up with:

First up 100-91…

Pete Carroll earns 100th win as Seattle Seahawks head coach

Pete Carroll won his 100th game as the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers.

The Seattle Seahawks will finish the 2019 season with a 7-1 record on the road, a franchise record, along with a 5-0 record in 10:00 a.m. starts after defeating the Carolina Panthers, 30-24, in Week 15.

The win signified another milestone for this Seahawks team – the 100th victory under the leadership of coach Pete Carroll.

Carroll now sports a 100-57-1 record as the head coach of the Seahawks and a 133-88-1 overall record, which includes his stints with the Jets and Patriots.

Carroll has been without a doubt the most successful coach in franchise history, having long passed Mike Holmgren (86 wins) and Chuck Knox (80) for the most wins of all-time.

Carroll was also at the helm for two of Seattle’s three Super Bowl appearances, and of course the team’s only victory back in 2014.

The Seahawks signed Carroll to an extension that runs through the 2021 season, giving the oldest coach in the NFL plenty of time to add to his win total in the Emerald City.

For now, he’ll turn his attention to the team’s final two regular season games, both at home against the Cardinals and the 49ers, as the team looks to secure a top-two seed in the NFC and a potential first round bye in the playoffs.

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