UT and Bama both had talent advantages. UT's was more significant than Bama's based on "objective" data like (yes) recruiting rankings AND NFL potential... and size, speed, strength, athleticism, etc.Show me how they are similar.
Saban and Jones were both outcoached. Saban and Stoops had equal time to prepare for each other's teams. Jones had two weeks to prepare for Franklin's team... and played them at home.
And after all that... Jones had sufficient time to prepare his more talented team to beat Vandy at home. He had the spring, August, and 10 games to coach the team up. You point to time and all. That does matter. But not enough to excuse the loss to Vandy.OU's QB was a redshirt freshman who sat out '12 and started this year but was injured. And stoops has the players in place to run his system as he has been there for about 14 yrs. Stoops had about 1 month to prep Knight for that game. Also they started 2 srs and 1 sop at WR.
Butch had 2 weeks to prep an 18 true freshman QB for vandy. Butch is in his first year at UT and is starting to get players for his system here. Also at WR we started 1 fr, 1 rs fr and 1 sop.
Stoops thumped Saban pretty good in spite of a talent deficit. Jones wasn't competitive... at any point after the opening kick off.Most people would admitted those to things aren't comparable other then the fact that both Stoops and Jones are the head coaches at their respective schools.
Stoops beat Saban. Jones couldn't beat Franklin. More of a contrast I suppose than a comparison.
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