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re: Could Saban win a national championship at South Carolina?
Posted on 11/20/13 at 7:52 am to Crimson Legend
Posted on 11/20/13 at 7:52 am to Crimson Legend
Not without the built in advantages of coaching at Bama.
Saban's ability to evaluate and accumulate talent has been vastly exaggerated. The reason his recruiting classes rank so high is because of the "Bama Bump"
that recruits get by the services when signed by Saban. The REC has infilitrated the services in order to give the appearance that Alabama has more talent than it
actually does. This helps with preseason rankings and gives them the benefit of the doubt over other non conference teams in the BCS standings. Do you think that USCe gets the benefit of the doubt that Alabama got in 2011 and 2012? Of course not. But if their talent on paper looks better, they might.
At USCe, CNS would not have the refs in his pocket like he does at Bama, nor would he have the scheduling advantages.
One only has to look at the NFL to see the fraud he has built at Bama. When the offensive line is allowed to hold at will, they create giant holes for their running backs to run through. The talent of these backs, and all of Bama's players really, are vastly overrated due to playing weak opponents and having the ref's on their side. This is why all of Saban's players are busts in the NFL.
There is no way that CNS could win a national title at South Carolina.
Saban's ability to evaluate and accumulate talent has been vastly exaggerated. The reason his recruiting classes rank so high is because of the "Bama Bump"
that recruits get by the services when signed by Saban. The REC has infilitrated the services in order to give the appearance that Alabama has more talent than it
actually does. This helps with preseason rankings and gives them the benefit of the doubt over other non conference teams in the BCS standings. Do you think that USCe gets the benefit of the doubt that Alabama got in 2011 and 2012? Of course not. But if their talent on paper looks better, they might.
At USCe, CNS would not have the refs in his pocket like he does at Bama, nor would he have the scheduling advantages.
One only has to look at the NFL to see the fraud he has built at Bama. When the offensive line is allowed to hold at will, they create giant holes for their running backs to run through. The talent of these backs, and all of Bama's players really, are vastly overrated due to playing weak opponents and having the ref's on their side. This is why all of Saban's players are busts in the NFL.
There is no way that CNS could win a national title at South Carolina.
Posted on 11/20/13 at 7:58 am to Wrenchruh
He might be able to now after what he's done at LSU and Bama and also since Spurrier has us in the position he does. If Spurrier was a workaholic we may be even better but he is not. We have to accept that and be glad we have him. I think Spurrier may be the top dog at understanding and reading defenses during a game but his teams fall short in different areas of preparedness.
Posted on 11/20/13 at 8:19 am to Wrenchruh
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Not without the built in advantages of coaching at Bama.
Saban's ability to evaluate and accumulate talent has been vastly exaggerated. The reason his recruiting classes rank so high is because of the "Bama Bump"
that recruits get by the services when signed by Saban. The REC has infilitrated the services in order to give the appearance that Alabama has more talent than it
actually does. This helps with preseason rankings and gives them the benefit of the doubt over other non conference teams in the BCS standings. Do you think that USCe gets the benefit of the doubt that Alabama got in 2011 and 2012? Of course not. But if their talent on paper looks better, they might.
At USCe, CNS would not have the refs in his pocket like he does at Bama, nor would he have the scheduling advantages.
One only has to look at the NFL to see the fraud he has built at Bama. When the offensive line is allowed to hold at will, they create giant holes for their running backs to run through. The talent of these backs, and all of Bama's players really, are vastly overrated due to playing weak opponents and having the ref's on their side. This is why all of Saban's players are busts in the NFL.
There is no way that CNS could win a national title at South Carolina.
This is correct.
Do not leave out the fact that USCe's network of handlers, bag-men, and private tutors is probably nowhere near as expansive as Alabama's. They've spent decades spinning that web.
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