crazyguy
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I'll gladly take a suspect game day coach that wins 5 NC's in 9 years, but that's just me.Saban is a VERY suspect game day coach. Look no further than how UGA in the NC game showed he was out coached, Malzahn at AU and Freeze when at Ole Miss had success against him as well. Don't get me wrong, Saban is a decent game day coach but he's far from great, look at the dumb assetry he pulled when he missed a long FG at end of game, had to kick to Auburn, put a bunch of big slow guys on the field and Auburn returned the kickoff for the win taking him out of the NC game that year. That was just bad game day coaching by Saban.
I agree! I'm sick of everyone thinking that Saban can't be beat. I know he has had a hell of a run, but he is having issues right now. His QB controversy will be a distraction to them and will create issues. It's a no win situation for Saban on this one.This isn't about Saban retiring. This is about Tennessee catching up.
I believe the class that will beat Bama for the first time in over a decade is already enrolled at Tennessee. Just not gonna hazard a guess as to which class it is. But they're already there.
Go Vols!
Depends on when Saban leaves.
If we are going to beat them while he's still there, then we have to get a lot more overall talent on the roster, have a mobile QB (when Saban loses, it's almost always to a team with a mobile QB) and catch them on a day when they don't play their best. Alabama doesn't lose often, but he's also only had one undefeated season.
Alabama will be a dominant force in college football for at least 2-3 years after Saban leaves. It's really interesting to think about how their decline will play out, but personally I think it'll go like this:
1. Saban retires.
2. The guy they bring in, whether it be Dabo or someone else, is good but not good enough. He struggles under the weight of the expectations. They go 3-4 years with only, say, one SEC title/playoff appearance, and no national titles. Perhaps they beat Auburn only twice in 4 years or once in 3 years. The new guy recruits pretty well, but they don't have the #1/2 class every year. Auburn and LSU are perceived to be rapidly closing the gap. Their fanbase, especially their younger fans who have never seen Alabama be anything other than the national favorite every year, becomes really despondent.
3. After a couple seasons of not winning the conference, the new guy is fired, despite warnings and lots of opinions from the talking heads that it is dangerous to fire a coach whose only problem is that he isn't as good as Saban.
4. The guy who replaces Saban's replacement ends up simply being not a good hire. This would be likely 3-4 years after Saban has retired, and any sheen he had on the program is largely faded away.
Because that went so well last season. Lol
Why? Because they got five star recruits and all the star gazers say so. Georgias chance was last year and they blew it.
I had the exact opposite reaction to that game. I had graduated after a string of disappointing seasons with majors’ early teams and just returned to UT because they offered me a full assistantship for grad school. It was a beautiful day and I was headed to the mountains. I had gone to the Fair Site the night before and it was overrun by those arrogant Tiders. A friend called meas I was walking out the door with my backpack and said he had tickets to the game. I didn’t hesitate. Yelled my head off and danced on the Strip. It was so good to be home! Then we went to the GT game the next week and watched us lose. Reality set in.I don't want any negative feelings here- but I actually failed to use my '82 Bama tix cause I didn't want to see another drubbing. I am admitting it here. Throw your stuff. I had 4 and felt Goldrush Junction would be more fun (if that's what it was back then). I have had a history of bad decisions, too lengthy to discuss. We are on track now! I guarantee you I was not involved with that decision!!
You very well could be right but I don't think so, or maybe I'm stuck in the Georgia always underachieves frame of mindI know it’s difficult to admit but it’s reality. They’ll be right back in the playoffs and walking away with Championships soon enough. Kirby Smart only has to be adequate on the field at this point.
You very well could be right but I don't think so, or maybe I'm stuck in the Georgia always underachieves frame of mind
Your right about Smart that was obvious even his first year there, Yeah they had an unbelievable recruiting class but who knows really how those players will end up. I would just like the Vols to overachieve at some pointUnfortunately for us Smart isn’t Richt. They have an embarrassment of riches on campus now moreso than ever. Out of 85 scholarship players something like 60 of them are 4 or 5 star players. I believe 15 of those are 5 stars.
These are just stats the Atlanta ESPN radio rattled off 2 days ago so I may have missed slightly but overall it’s absurd.
Georgia should be able to recruit like that, honestly. It is impressive, yes, but they should be able to do that fairly consistently. The amount of talent in and around Atlanta and the state of Georgia is absurd, especially for a state of its size. The school is football crazy and willing to dedicate a lot of resources to it. Lots of tradition and a lot of those ATL kids grow up wanting to go to Georgia. It is one of the easiest, if not the easiest, recruiting jobs in the country provided you have a competent coach.Unfortunately for us Smart isn’t Richt. They have an embarrassment of riches on campus now moreso than ever. Out of 85 scholarship players something like 60 of them are 4 or 5 star players. I believe 15 of those are 5 stars.
These are just stats the Atlanta ESPN radio rattled off 2 days ago so I may have missed slightly but overall it’s absurd.
agreed. the only thing that was in Georgia's way, was Georgia. having said that, i'll check back in 10 years and see how many c'ships they have.Georgia should be able to recruit like that, honestly. It is impressive, yes, but they should be able to do that fairly consistently. The amount of talent in and around Atlanta and the state of Georgia is absurd, especially for a state of its size. The school is football crazy and willing to dedicate a lot of resources to it. Lots of tradition and a lot of those ATL kids grow up wanting to go to Georgia. It is one of the easiest, if not the easiest, recruiting jobs in the country provided you have a competent coach.
The success that Alabama has seen over the years, meaning back decades and decades, really should have happened at Georgia.
If they don't have at least a couple, they'll be underachieving, which they've done consistently throughout the life of their program but especially since 1983.agreed. the only thing that was in Georgia's way, was Georgia. having said that, i'll check back in 10 years and see how many c'ships they have.
I don't want any negative feelings here- but I actually failed to use my '82 Bama tix cause I didn't want to see another drubbing. I am admitting it here. Throw your stuff. I had 4 and felt Goldrush Junction would be more fun (if that's what it was back then). I have had a history of bad decisions, too lengthy to discuss. We are on track now! I guarantee you I was not involved with that decision!!