This won't mean a lot on this board, since there are no Tennessee fans around, but I came across an interesting note on Coach Neyland. In 1969 the Sporting News voted him the #2 coach in football history. He was 173-31-12, which is a .829 winning %. Very impressive.
But look at this.
Tennessee plays both Vanderbilt and Kentucky. He won 40 of his games against these two teams.
He won another 53 against the following:
Carson-Newman,Centre, Chattanooga, The Citadel, George Washington, Maryville, Mercer, Sewanee, Southwestern Tennessee, Tennessee Tech, Transylvania, Washington & Lee, and Wofford.
And no, none of those teams were powers at the time. Sewanee's best days were over by then.
So of his 173 wins, 93 were pretty much "gimme" wins. That's 54% of his wins over those schools. He went 8-6-2 against Duke. 12-9 against Alabama. 4-2 against Auburn. He only played Georgia 2 times and Georgia Tech four times (2-2).
He was impressive, even against his better opponents, but his .829 winning % is pretty skewed.