What can UT be sued for? I am unaware that they did not hold up the contractual end of their obligations. Same with Spyre. He got the money that was agreed to. Not getting more candy just because you think you deserve and want more candy is not a winnable lawsuit if everything already signed...
There is no evidence that he was a great hire either. He was the hot commodity for his season last year and his prior resume in lesser divisions. Landscape in CFB has changed and the talent that remained at Alabama has failed to gel at the same level in his system yet as that of his...
Except Nico is not a second year QB... First year starter. Expectations and hype have collided with reality that SEC defenses can confuse a first year QB. Very poor pass protection isn't doing him any favors either.
It's not just Nico. Both sides of the ball, it depends on how quickly they gel as a team. If everyone is doing their job consistently at the level they are capable and there is positive team chemistry, this could be a special season - the first of many. But to make the playoffs, that can't...
I don't disagree with this. However, just remember there were numerous articles written before Saban and our coaching wilderness following Fulmer wondering if it should still be considered a rivalry THE OTHER way around. Tennessee had Bama's number and people were literally questioning it's...
#1 Bama - Always
#2 Florida
#3 Georgia
But I have a feeling, Bevo says hold my beer... UT Junior fans on other sites are truly insufferable. So, get ready... Douche nozzles will be incoming in force.
It's the "hang on to some talent" part that seems problematic at this point. He's had several hit the portal after he's had a chance to meet with the team. So far, not so good there.
Plus there are two meat grinders he is not used to in his previous gigs - SEC recruiting and just the SEC...
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