Caleb59seal
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sad, that we have to wonder if he's working for UT or Bama
If I had to guess, he is out recruiting. He said he would be doing recruiting and HC duties here until the dead period starts. The dead period is December 18th through January 11th. So he will do his duties here until December 18th, then go back to Bama to finish up. The NC game will be done before the dead period ends, so he can jump right back into recruiting after that.
We dont. Just some people arent happy if they dont have something to worry about. People act like its some big conspiracy that hes coachi Bama thru the playoffs. Kirby did the same thing before leaving for Georgia. Itll all work out fine, just some people need to chill on it and unwind themselves. We got a good one.
If I had to guess, he is out recruiting. He said he would be doing recruiting and HC duties here until the dead period starts. The dead period is December 18th through January 11th. So he will do his duties here until December 18th, then go back to Bama to finish up. The NC game will be done before the dead period ends, so he can jump right back into recruiting after that.
Sorry man, but think Freak should add a Dislike option for replies we do not find favorable.
If we had Shi!ano, for example, we would know where he was - as in over at Curries home.
We all know that CJP will be spending some time with the Bamers - it's part of the agreement and contract both sides signed. In fact, I am pulling for Bama to win it all as it will only increase OUR coaches stock and weight in the very competitive recruiting wars.
We need to stay cool, relax, and not worry. Weve already seen the staff, recruiting, and him getting use to the facilities. He is working his tail off in the last three days here. We need to give him some room, and let him continue to work here and at Bama. Everything will be ok!:rock:Plus the fact that he's kept his word to his kids at Bama is going to resonate well with recruits and their families.