TGHusker Posted December 10, 2019 Share Posted December 10, 2019 While the article speaks much of Osborne and what he accomplished, in the comparison section it leaves out a vital fact: Osborne did more with lessor ranked players. Saban has the luxury of being in a recruiting hot bed. Talent is all around Alabama. Tom's task was much more difficult to recruit players to NU. Thus, development was a key to Tom's success. That is one of the 'hidden' qualities that I think make Tom the better coach. I'm not saying Tom's teams were devoid of talented recruits, he did get many skilled players but most of the players had to be developed - through the walk on program or by being 5th year seniors. It is easier to get the recruits and win the championships when your team is located in a big talent pool area. Tom did more with less and I think that is why he was a greater coach. But I might be a bit bias. https://www.si.com/college/alabama/the-saban-files/tale-of-the-coaching-tape-nick-saban-vs-tom-osborne/ This story ranks Tom as # 4 behind Bear Bryan, Saban, and Rockne https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/page/CFB150coaches/the-150-greatest-coaches-college-football-150-year-history 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Guy Chamberlin Posted December 10, 2019 Share Posted December 10, 2019 I think being ranked #4 in the history of college football is a helluva honor, and I can see no reason to diminish the 3 guys ahead of Tom. 4 Quote Link to comment
madrat Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 I don't know about Alabama being in the center of a big talent pool. Tuscaloosa is a dung pit. Money attracts talent to Alabama. A bunch of poor hicks would rather pay for a football stadium instead of fixing community projects like roads & bridges. 1 Quote Link to comment
Guy Chamberlin Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 Couple things: Ohio State is in the midwest. Tom Osborne inherited a dynasty that went #1, #1, #4 the previous three years. The old Big 8 was nowhere near as competitive top to bottom as the current SEC. Again, better to be honored to have had one of the great college coaches of all time than to invite this kind of argument. 3 Quote Link to comment
BigPeterJ Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 1 hour ago, Guy Chamberlin said: Couple things: Ohio State is in the midwest. Tom Osborne inherited a dynasty that went #1, #1, #4 the previous three years. The old Big 8 was nowhere near as competitive top to bottom as the current SEC. Again, better to be honored to have had one of the great college coaches of all time than to invite this kind of argument. Agree. Look our Dynasty was great, at the time the best there had ever been. But Bama surpassed us. Our 95' team still me be the best their ever was, but Bama has had 4 or 5 teams very close to that. Our 97 team was a split, and our 94 was good, but not any better than the average Championship team. What Saban did tops Osbourne. Top 4 all time is incredible. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 I don't know how it's somehow a positive for Osborne and a negative for Saban that Saban is able to outrecruit circles around Osborne. Being the best recruiter ever doesn't make you a worse college coach it makes you a better one. He still develops the hell out of that talent. Also, the SEC and specifically SEC West is so much more than what Osborne ever had to consistently deal with. Bama has had a joke of a schedule this year, but it's not uncommon for them to face 4-6 top 15 teams a year in the regular season alone. Takes nothing away from Osborne to admit Saban is the GOAT. Quote Link to comment
HUSKER 37 Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 I feel kinda dirty thinking Urban was under rated 1 Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 I can't really disagree with the list. Some great ones for sure. Also TO didn't have the scholarship limits they currently have and was able to get partial qualifiers. Glad he is up there. Quote Link to comment
TGHusker Posted December 11, 2019 Author Share Posted December 11, 2019 13 hours ago, Guy Chamberlin said: I think being ranked #4 in the history of college football is a helluva honor, and I can see no reason to diminish the 3 guys ahead of Tom. I see it as a great honor also. I'm glad he was ranked that high. Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 12 hours ago, madrat said: I don't know about Alabama being in the center of a big talent pool. Tuscaloosa is a dung pit. Money attracts talent to Alabama. A bunch of poor hicks would rather pay for a football stadium instead of fixing community projects like roads & bridges. You're joking right? The state of Alabama alone produces way more talent than any state near us and its alot easier to get a kid to come from Georgia or Louisiana to Tuscaloosa than you are making it out to be. That is a car trip. Getting to the midwest is either an extremely long drive or more likely a flight. 4 hours ago, HUSKER 37 said: I feel kinda dirty thinking Urban was under rated You ain't wrong 1 Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 Honestly, I think Osborne is too high on this list. Top ten for sure, but top five? Eh. He gets credit for longevity and consistent winning, and for going out a champion three of his last four years. But it took him a long time to get over the "can't win the big game" hurdle, and during his career here at Nebraska, aside for the last four years, people in this state were upset with him. Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 The 255 wins in 25 years is sick Saban is one recovered onside kick from us talking about Clemson winning 3 in a row. But Saban still has more rings. 1 Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 22 minutes ago, knapplc said: Honestly, I think Osborne is too high on this list. Top ten for sure, but top five? Eh. He gets credit for longevity and consistent winning, and for going out a champion three of his last four years. But it took him a long time to get over the "can't win the big game" hurdle, and during his career here at Nebraska, aside for the last four years, people in this state were upset with him. Who cares? The last 4 years matter. How many head coaches since 1950 have 3 NC rings? In 4 years no less. That feat alone puts him where he is. No one else has done that. Dabo may pull it off this year. 1 Quote Link to comment
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