Did it occur to you if he had been less arrogant, a few less assistant coaches might have not moved on?
He may be arrogant, but he is far from being the only arrogant college football coach. Saban has been at Alabama since the 2007 season. He has had 19 different assistants. He has 2 who have been with him since 2007. He has had 11 assistants either be promoted, let go, or just leave. When Saban was hired at LSU, he was coaching at Mich St. He sent a plane to East Lansing to pick up his assistants to bring them with him to LSU. Not one of the 9 boarded the plane. That was before he was famous, and before he had won a Natl Championship. Now people work for him to pad their resume, be a part of a winning program, and maybe learn something, not to be his pal.
He had the audacity to threaten to take away blocks of student tickets from some fraternities because they were leaving night games early when Alabama was up by 40 points. Imagine having to sit through a blowout of Georgia State , instead of going to a frat party. You leave, you don't get the privilege of watching him again. How arrogant is he? That's okay. He wins. You can be a prick as long as you win.
Johnny Majors had major staff turnover several times, which caused the inconsistency in winning from one season to another. Johnny was not well liked by staff and Athletic Dept people. That was okay. He was a Vol, and he won. That ended when another capable ex-Vol , Phil Fulmer was ready and waiting in the wings. Saban's act won't wear well if he stops winning.
Is Dooley arrogant? Saban? Muschamp? Spurrier? James Franklin? Urban Meyer? Lane Kiffin? Yea, and they all are tolerated when they win, and all are terminated when they lose. Coaching at a high level requires a streak of ruthlessness. It ain't a popularity contest.