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Tony Levine

2012-2014Houston

One defining program at Houston.

Tony Levine's coaching record is 20-17, highlighted by seasons at Houston from 2012 to 2014.

Tony Levine coached 3 seasons, won 54.0%, and posted an average SRS of -1.9. Best season: 2013 Houston. The profile was offense-first with a swing-heavy profile. One primary stint defined the run.

Career record
20-17
Career win rate
54.0%
Average SRS
-1.9
Peak SRS
6.9

Career Dossier

One glance at the full arc.

The profile below keeps the headline numbers visible, then moves into tenure shape, school impact, and full season detail.

Seasons coached
3
Career span
3 years
Best finish
Consistency
44.2

Primary school anchor

Houston

Offense-First profile with 1 program stop and a peak score of 53.6.

Quick Answers

Records fans search first

Headline records use countable season rows after completed-game fallback. Partial seasons and provisional placeholders are called out separately.

Compare Tony Levine
Overall record
20-17

37 countable games, 54.0% win rate.

Houston record
20-17

3 countable seasons at Houston.

Full-season record
13-12

2 full season rows; partial and backfilled current rows are separated.

Partial-season record
7-5

Rows where the coach-season record covers fewer games than the team's completed season.

Vs AP Top 25
0-4

4 games using AP ranking at game time.

Vs AP Top 10
0-0

0 games using AP ranking at game time.

Vs AP Top 5
0-0

0 games using AP ranking at game time.

Vs Rice
2-0

Houston-Rice games in this dataset.

Postseason / bowl record
0-1

1 scored postseason games in this dataset.

CFP record
0-0

0 College Football Playoff-labeled games since 2014.

National titles
0

Matched by coach team-season against the national championship dataset.

Record definition and data status

Career records use countable coach-season rows. Zero-game placeholders are excluded from aggregates until a completed-game fallback can verify the record.

Completed-game fallback uses scored games joined by coach, team, and season; advanced ratings are left blank when the season summary has not supplied them.

Latest completed coached game in this dataset: Jan 2, 2015. Current and future zero-game placeholders are kept visible but excluded from headline records.

Career Arc

Track how the coach's season-to-season performance changed over time, where the peak landed, and where each school stint appears.

Focus on where peaks separate, where floors hold, and how the shape of each career changed over time.

Tony Levine
EliteStrongAverageLean
2012Actual season year • SRS range -10.3 to 6.92014

Active comparison point

Tony Levine2013

Selected

2013 Houston

Best seasonBiggest improvement

8-5 • SRS 6.9 • SP Overall 4.9

Win %

61.5%

YoY SRS

+17.2

SP Off / Def

29.4 / 25.4

Finish

Unranked

Comparison context

Focus a point to inspect how it stacks up against the rest of the field.

Ranked opponent record

Track career record against ranked opponents with switchable poll source and ranking timing.

Using AP Top 25 rankings at the time of each game; week-one games use the week-one ranking release when available.

Poll source
Ranking timing

Top 25

0-4

Games
4
Win rate
0.0%

Top 10

0-0

Games
0
Win rate

Top 5

0-0

Games
0
Win rate
View ranked game results4

Tenure map

Each stint expands by seasons coached. Deeper color signals a stronger average SRS over that stretch.

Length = seasons coachedDeeper color = stronger stint

Houston

2012-20143 seasons

Avg SRS -1.9 • Win % 54.0%

Longest tenure
Houston • 3 seasons
Best tenure
Houston • -1.9 SRS
Best tenure win rate
Houston • 54.0%

Style and Strength Profile

Compare strength, identity, steadiness, and ceiling through normalized bars with raw SP and SRS context underneath.

These bars are normalized against the full coach dataset. Raw SP and SRS values stay visible so the profile reads as evidence, not decoration.

Overall Strength

Start with total quality before splitting style and variance.

Tony Levine sets the reference point in overall strength.

Overall Strength

Decisive edge

Tony Levine sets the reference point in overall strength.

Normalized score; raw SP overall stays underneath for reference.

Tony Levine

Above average

Raw avg SP Overall
1.6
Percentile
63th pct

Above average

Normalized against the full tracked coach pool.

Impact by school

See how each stint compared with what that program usually looked like outside that same span.

Houston

2012-201420-17

Compared with this school's baseline outside that stint over the prior 5 seasons (5 baseline seasons found).

Avg SRS -1.9Win % 54.0%

Avg wins

Higher is better

6.5 during vs 8.6 baseline

-2.1

Avg SRS

Higher is better

-1.7 during vs 3.2 baseline

-4.9

Avg SP Overall

Higher is better

-0.3 during vs 3.0 baseline

-3.4

Ranked finish rate

Higher is better

0.0% during vs 20.0% baseline

-20.0%

Career highs and lows

High Points

Best Season

Houston 2013

8-5SRS 6.9

Biggest Improvement

Houston 2013

8-517.2 SRS

Best Offensive Season

Houston 2014

7-5SP Off 30.4

Best Defensive Season

Houston 2014

7-5SP Def 23.6

Setbacks

Lowest SRS Season

Houston 2012

5-7SRS -10.3

Biggest Drop

Houston 2014

7-5-9.2 SRS

Season-by-season results

Full transparency into every season in the coaching record. Positive YoY values indicate improvement from the prior season.

Houston20141275058.3%-2.35.430.423.6-9.2-3.2%Partial season
Houston20131385061.5%6.94.929.425.4+17.2+19.9%Season summary
Houston20121257041.7%-10.3-5.626.232.9Season summary

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