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re: Alabama Future Head Coach- Just a thought

Posted on 9/18/22 at 6:11 am to
Posted by 3rddownonthe8
Atlanta, GA
Member since Aug 2011
5213 posts
Posted on 9/18/22 at 6:11 am to
Never mind..

I’m sure your right.

8 years from now when Saban retires, because that’s what you all think.. so I’m sure that’s what will happen.. Bama will be looking at 54 yr old UGA alumni and most successful coach of all time, who’s by the way from Georgia and married to a UGA Alumn. Who’s family runs so deep at UGA. I’m sure he will want to leave and follow Saban when he’s already built his own thing in Athens. That makes perfect sense!

Hopefully, by that time Schumann will be 40 a Bama Alumn and have a pedigree as good as Smarts was when he got the UGA job.

Your right, my apologies for proposing and actual possible scenario that’s 8 years from now.
Posted by viceman
Huntsville, AL
Member since Aug 2016
30688 posts
Posted on 9/18/22 at 6:22 am to
But to answer your question OP. Schuman seems very unlikely because Bama is listed as the top college job in most of the list I have seen. All subjective, of course. But the point I have been trying to make is that Alabama will go after and get somebody more established than Shuman. I am only half trolling you on Smart, however, you guys have yet to deal with other teams going after your coach, and poaching his assistants. That is where things are going if he remains successful.
This post was edited on 9/18/22 at 6:24 am
Posted by TideFaninFl
On the space coast
Member since Oct 2017
6654 posts
Posted on 9/18/22 at 6:33 am to
quote:

8 years from now when Saban retires, because that’s what you all think.. so I’m sure that’s what will happen.. Bama will be looking at 54 yr old UGA alumni and most successful coach of all time, who’s by the way from Georgia and married to a UGA Alumn. Who’s family runs so deep at UGA. I’m sure he will want to leave and follow Saban when he’s already built his own thing in Athens. That makes perfect sense!



Do you have any idea exactly how the SEC and its coaches work? Many coaches that were alums of one school, coach at another. If you think being an alum of that school prevents them from leaving for another school you are fooling yourself.

Posted by MrMojoRisin
Udûn
Member since May 2014
7026 posts
Posted on 9/18/22 at 11:09 am to
quote:

Never mind.. I’m sure your right. 8 years from now when Saban retires, because that’s what you all think.. so I’m sure that’s what will happen.. Bama will be looking at 54 yr old UGA alumni and most successful coach of all time, who’s by the way from Georgia and married to a UGA Alumn. Who’s family runs so deep at UGA. I’m sure he will want to leave and follow Saban when he’s already built his own thing in Athens. That makes perfect sense! Hopefully, by that time Schumann will be 40 a Bama Alumn and have a pedigree as good as Smarts was when he got the UGA job. Your right, my apologies for proposing and actual possible scenario that’s 8 years from now.


You can’t be reasonable on the Rant. Now, Schumann wouldn’t be a candidate but when Saban retire, who knows.
Posted by mpwilging
Punta Gorda Isles, Florida
Member since Jan 2011
7015 posts
Posted on 9/18/22 at 11:14 am to
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8 years from now when Saban retires


Saban will never last 8 more years. He's looking pretty old lately and he should leave when on top, not like these guys:
-Woody
-Bo
-Joe
-Bobby

Posted by LSUgrad88
Member since Jun 2009
6833 posts
Posted on 9/18/22 at 9:33 pm to
quote:

Bama will be looking at 54 yr old UGA alumni and most successful coach of all time, who’s by the way from Georgia and married to a UGA Alumn. Who’s family runs so deep at UGA. I’m sure he will want to leave and follow Saban when he’s already built his own thing in Athens. That makes perfect sense!


Never, never argue against Bama delusion. It’s pointless
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