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re: Recruiting Class Question

Posted on 1/2/17 at 7:49 am to
Posted by Buddy2012
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Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 1/2/17 at 7:49 am to
I have heard that Saban does a better job than anyone of knowing where all of his players are 24/7 (apparently except when Cam Robinson went back to Louisiana) and if a player is as much as late to class they are running steps the next morning. If its deemed the player is never going to be a contributor he simply gives them more slack in their rope and lets them hang themselves.

Richt had the harshest penalties in the SEC. Crowell got in trouble for what? Pulled over smoking pot and a gun under his seat with the serial number filed down? Cam Robinson gets caught smoking pot with a stolen gun. One would assume a stolen gun and a gun with the serial number scratched out are the same thing. Given Crowell had a reputation of trouble and Cam may have been a perfect student athlete I don't know. Richt kicks Crow off the team, Saban says this is a first offense we are going to help the young man and make him attend drug awareness classes and blah blah blah.

You have to wonder if recruits ever thought "If I go to Georgia and make one mistake I am in big trouble but other schools it won't be such a big deal" On the other hand a lot of moms may have liked coach Richt because he loves Jesus and will keep their baby from being around a bunch of pot smoking trouble makers.
Posted by swdawg
Member since Sep 2012
705 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 12:00 am to
I think Kirby used Ledbetter as an example on what he will do to help you straighten yourself out. I think Kirby will do whatever he can to help his players get back on their feet.
I know for a fact Alabama sends players to rehab. Two that are stars on this years Alabama team were in rehab with someone I personally know last year after the season was over with.
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