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re: Look, no SEC team has looked on the verge on recreating the Saban dynasty than us
Posted on 12/21/17 at 7:39 am to tween the hedges
Posted on 12/21/17 at 7:39 am to tween the hedges
Talking "dynasty" before the first championship?
Lots of college football coaches have had success in their first 2-3 years as they bring new energy into programs and can usually sell playing time to recruits.
CNS' ability to sustain success in recruiting, player development, roster management, overcoming coaching turnover, etc for a decade plus is what has set him apart.
It is a grind that is all consuming to create and sustain an even keeled level of performance with high peaks where his team is competing for championships and the occasional valley is still a 10 win season and quality bowl game.
That is a lot of expectation to put on CKS in year 2 and is well beyond the expectation that any UA fan had for CNS after a 12-0 regular season in 2008.
Lots of college football coaches have had success in their first 2-3 years as they bring new energy into programs and can usually sell playing time to recruits.
CNS' ability to sustain success in recruiting, player development, roster management, overcoming coaching turnover, etc for a decade plus is what has set him apart.
It is a grind that is all consuming to create and sustain an even keeled level of performance with high peaks where his team is competing for championships and the occasional valley is still a 10 win season and quality bowl game.
That is a lot of expectation to put on CKS in year 2 and is well beyond the expectation that any UA fan had for CNS after a 12-0 regular season in 2008.
This post was edited on 12/21/17 at 7:45 am
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