Retirement of Nick Saban

I live very close to Clemson. I dont think that would happen. Dabo loves it here and Clemson has probably more money than Bama.

Plus, he's already been at Clemson for 13 years. By the time Saban retires, it'll be close to 20. I'm not sure your Alma Mater looks that attractive after all those years.
 
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Before Saban Alabama was never this good ALL THE TIME. And Kentucky had success but they never signed classes full of 5* players like they do. Be realistic. Yes they are both going to see a drop off after the coaches leave. The worst thing that could possibly ever happen is if Saban and Calipari were coaching at the same school.

The Bear would argue with this.
 
Not so...before Kiffin, Saban was struggling to beat spread teams, losing to Auburn, got lucky to beat Texas, when they knocked out Colt McCoy. You watch. After Hurts, the retirement talk will start up, the recruiting will start to decline, because of his age, next thing you know he's Bobby Bowden.

Forget the blue font?
 
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When Saban is gone Bama will go through some tough years again and when they do it is open season....I can't wait to destroy those chumps on a regular basis.
 
Retirement of Nick saban will get a two finger salute
:finger3: :run:
:machgun: :boobies:
 
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We automatically have a 1 SEC game loss before the season even starts every year... Saban pls
 
I take it you don't know many Bama fans?

I know plenty hence the name UAgrad. To be honest, Bama fans wanted to have something to cheer for following the flops of DuBose, Francione, Mike "pole dancer" Price, and Mike Shula. I know each had a season of 10 wins except Price, but that is what makes Alabama unique.
Saban doesn't have any type of buyout should he elect to leave and go elsewhere or to simply retire early. I'm serious about it when I say fans wouldn't be pissed at all if he retired at the end of the season. We all know that the run will end at some point. Fans are simply happy to have the program running at such a high level.

As for Dabo Sweeny being next. I wouldn't put money on it. I believe Dabo has it made at Clemson and in the ACC much like Bowden did at FSU for all of those years. Think about it. Go to Bama and the SEC, where it is a cut throat league year in and year out, or stay at Clemson and have to only get up for a couple of games a year.
 
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Before Saban Alabama was never this good ALL THE TIME. And Kentucky had success but they never signed classes full of 5* players like they do. Be realistic. Yes they are both going to see a drop off after the coaches leave. The worst thing that could possibly ever happen is if Saban and Calipari were coaching at the same school.

Alabama has the second most wins all time. The most conference titles all time. Over 60 bowls dating back to the early 1920's. Kentucky has the most wins all time. The most conference titles all time. 8 titles under five coaches dating back to the 1940s.

Both programs will be just fine when those coaches leave.
 
You're dreaming. Sure, they may not have an annual #1 class, but if you believe there will be some magical dropoff, well, you'll be disappointed. Alabama football is bigger than Nick Saban, and always will be. I guess you think UK basketball will be forever finished when Calipari leaves too.

Saban is the most successful coach to ever coach at Bama, not even Bear did what he is doing. Will they crash and burn? No clue, but I very highly doubt they maintain the same level of dominance.
 
Hopefully coaches start pulling the "he's getting old" card soon in recruiting. Kind of like what happened to Paterno and Spurrier
 
Do you guys realize that Saban has had six #1 recruiting classes in a row? How can anyone beat that? What Alabama is doing is a once in a life time deal and it will soon be over. Saban is 64. He can't coach forever and when he leaves so does Alabama. Recruits don't go there because it's Alabama, they go because of Saban. Until he retires, this is how it's gonna be. I CAN'T WAIT!!!! Go Vols

Just because his hairstyle is rapidly beginning to emulating Paul Finebaum's doesn't mean Mr. Frodo is retiring.

Tell ya what, Sport. Next time you feel the sudden urge to cheer everybody up? Don't.
 
alabama went through a bad run after stallings with a bunch of bad coaches: dubose, mike price (short-term), shula--when nick leaves, hopefully they hire another dud.

Dabo is from Pelham,AL and played there. His next stop is AL. I don't think anyone in Alabama will dispute that for now. If Saban hangs on too long and this glimmer fades, who knows. For now, you can be assured Dabo is the next man up for AL.

With the way he is recruiting at Clamson, I don't forsee any drop off.

We've got to get better
 
Alabama has the second most wins all time. The most conference titles all time. Over 60 bowls dating back to the early 1920's. Kentucky has the most wins all time. The most conference titles all time. 8 titles under five coaches dating back to the 1940s.

Both programs will be just fine when those coaches leave.

That's is true but both programs were beatable before. Kentucky still is. But Bama not so much.
 
You're dreaming. Sure, they may not have an annual #1 class, but if you believe there will be some magical dropoff, well, you'll be disappointed. Alabama football is bigger than Nick Saban, and always will be. I guess you think UK basketball will be forever finished when Calipari leaves too.


Was Alabama being Alabama when Dubose was coach? How about Shula? We beat them several years in a row or 10 out of 12, or something close to that, after Saban leaves there will be a big drop off. Bama has been luck enough to have two once in a generation coaches but have been very beatable in other years.. jmo
 
You're dreaming. Sure, they may not have an annual #1 class, but if you believe there will be some magical dropoff, well, you'll be disappointed. Alabama football is bigger than Nick Saban, and always will be. I guess you think UK basketball will be forever finished when Calipari leaves too.

Yeah cause they were really tearing it up before he got there. They had a long stretch of years of mediocrity. They're no different than any other major program. If they make a great hire when he goes then they'll be solid but maybe not to the degree they are now. Have a coach not quite cut it and don't immediately find a savior - can be right back to mediocrity
 
That's is true but both programs were beatable before. Kentucky still is. But Bama not so much.

It's the nature of the sport. College basketball has more parity than ever and you have to win six games in a row at the end of the season to claim the title. It's interesting to see how many years the best team doesn't actually end up on top in the postseason. Under Cal, UK probably was the best 3 or 4 years. Instead we walk away with 1. Bama has been the best a number of years, and more often or not they play for the title and win.
 
You're dreaming. Sure, they may not have an annual #1 class, but if you believe there will be some magical dropoff, well, you'll be disappointed. Alabama football is bigger than Nick Saban, and always will be. I guess you think UK basketball will be forever finished when Calipari leaves too.

I get your point but I only partially agree with you. It's easy to forget that Alabama spent a few years wandering in the wilderness of mediocrity before Saban came along. The thing is, they always come back because they have a commitment to championship football and won't accept anything less for very long.
 
Was Alabama being Alabama when Dubose was coach? How about Shula? We beat them several years in a row or 10 out of 12, or something close to that, after Saban leaves there will be a big drop off. Bama has been luck enough to have two once in a generation coaches but have been very beatable in other years.. jmo

They were on probation too -- remember ?
 
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