BlackHillsHusker Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 Which players from Bama is Raiola (either of them) bringing to Nebraska 1 Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted January 11 Author Share Posted January 11 6 minutes ago, runningblind said: Wildly different circumstances there. Nebraska when TO took over was already rolling, and had a slew of advantages over other teams in that era. Michigan State never did, and it was a different set of circumstances overall in the mid 90s. Alabama has inherent advantages over MSU, so you can't really compare those jobs. Saban won 7 titles, at two schools, in a time when you have to do more to win one. He's top 2 or 3, if not #1, easily. Thats even more impressive when you remember that one of the main reasons Nebraska was rolling when TO took over is because he was on BDs staff. 2 Quote Link to comment
hskrpwr13 Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 1 minute ago, runningblind said: Wildly different circumstances there. Nebraska when TO took over was already rolling, and had a slew of advantages over other teams in that era. Michigan State never did, and it was a different set of circumstances overall in the mid 90s. Alabama has inherent advantages over MSU, so you can't really compare those jobs. Saban won 7 titles, at two schools, in a time when you have to do more to win one. He's top 2 or 3, if not #1, easily. TO had a lot to do with getting Nebraska rolling before he was named head coach. Your point about the advantages at Bama somewhat proves my point. I fall back to the MLM adage of Whether you believe you can or you can't, you're right. I believe Saban believed he couldn't win like he wanted to at MSU so he chose an easier path with the inherent recruiting advantages the South has inherited over the past 30ish years. I didn't see guys like Osborne, Paterno, and others leave Northern schools because they couldn't develop a program and convince their bosses to provide the required level of support to do so. I can easily see an argument for calling Saban the greatest. Simply by numbers, no one accomplished what he has. But on the way to deifying him, lets not gloss over the path he took to set up himself up to best achieve those numbers. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Gage County Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 2 hours ago, gobiggergoredder said: Need a splash hire. Probably Gruden or Urban. If next guy brings his buddies instead of the best it’s over. Even worse than racist texts, Urban Meyer covered up domestic violence. No school is ever going to hire him. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 i'm guessing some of the higher profile coaches will look at having their contracts re-evaluated to keep them. Be a cascade effect I'm sure. Can't imagine Bama going for an unknown guy. Least amount of "ripple effect" would be hire someone from the NFL. Anyone had Saban retires in 2024 on their bingo card.... Quote Link to comment
Kayvan Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 2023 was the beginning of the end of the SEC-tugfest. This cements that. Thank goodness. A new era is upon us. Quote Link to comment
gossamorharpy Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 4 hours ago, winner00 said: It might take until year 5 for Alabama to totally crash, if Frank Solich is any indication. And of course the fans of the other SEC schools would keep questioning why Alabama's Frank Solich equivalent got fired, and would even make the really embarrassing move of electing that coach to the CFB Hall of Fame about 20 years later. I'm sure if the transfer portal existed back in the 90s/2000s, franks 5 year slide wouldve occured at a much more rapid clip 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 Embarrassments to their university... Quote Link to comment
winner00 Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 1 hour ago, Mavric said: Derek Dooley, who's considered to probably be the worst SEC coach this entire millenium? Lol, that would be unbelievably epic. I can't believe they're listing his name on there. I also had to look up who the hell Pat Schurmur is. Apparently he's the co-OC for a Colorado team that just dumped the previous year's roster and still went 4-8. Jesus Christ, they're listing him as a possibility for Alabama head coach? I find it mind blowing enough that they're even listing Deion Sanders on there. And Billy Napier, who's on a smoking hot seat after 2 losing seasons at UF and is derogatorily known as Sun Belt Billy? Lol. I've always found it inexplicable enough that Nebraska promoted a RB coach to the head job when Nebraska was at the top of CFB and coaches presumably would have lined up for miles begging for the Nebraska job. Alabama hiring some of the guys on this list when they're at the top of CFB would top even that. Quote Link to comment
MyBloodIsRed16 Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 6 hours ago, runningblind said: Wildly different circumstances there. Nebraska when TO took over was already rolling, and had a slew of advantages over other teams in that era. Michigan State never did, and it was a different set of circumstances overall in the mid 90s. Alabama has inherent advantages over MSU, so you can't really compare those jobs. Saban won 7 titles, at two schools, in a time when you have to do more to win one. He's top 2 or 3, if not #1, easily. Wildly different as he coached at schools that are in states that are recruiting hot beds surrounded by states that are recruiting hot beds. But yes TO took over a machine Quote Link to comment
Crusader Husker Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 Dabo Sweeney may be a great FB coach, but he has struggled to adapt in the ever changing CFB world. Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 Alabama is in for a down era I think. SEC will have more competition, and without Saban the Tide just don't strike the fear in opponents. LSU, Ole Miss, Texas and Oklahoma will look to fill the void left by Saban. Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 7 hours ago, winner00 said: Derek Dooley, who's considered to probably be the worst SEC coach this entire millenium? Lol, that would be unbelievably epic. I can't believe they're listing his name on there. I also had to look up who the hell Pat Schurmur is. Apparently he's the co-OC for a Colorado team that just dumped the previous year's roster and still went 4-8. Jesus Christ, they're listing him as a possibility for Alabama head coach? I find it mind blowing enough that they're even listing Deion Sanders on there. And Billy Napier, who's on a smoking hot seat after 2 losing seasons at UF and is derogatorily known as Sun Belt Billy? Lol. I've always found it inexplicable enough that Nebraska promoted a RB coach to the head job when Nebraska was at the top of CFB and coaches presumably would have lined up for miles begging for the Nebraska job. Alabama hiring some of the guys on this list when they're at the top of CFB would top even that. Don’t get too excited over what names are on that list. It’s just odds from an online sportsbook. They would list you and me if they knew who we were. 2 Quote Link to comment
Slow yer Roll Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 They didn't list bellichick Quote Link to comment
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