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re: Nick Saban (2008-2014) vs Kirby Smart (2017-2023)

Posted on 11/23/23 at 11:37 am to
Posted by HighTide_ATL
Member since Aug 2020
1905 posts
Posted on 11/23/23 at 11:37 am to
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Saban did not have to contend with the learning curve of the HC position in his first 8 years at his current job. Smart did. That curve is steep and dangerous. Smart won the SEC in his second year as a head coach at level.


And all he had to do was coach under Saban for 8 years and copy vast amounts of his approach to do it. I’ve already explained all this.

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But smart did not learn how to win a conference title in his second year as a HC from Saban because Saban didn’t do it.


What does it take to succeed as a HC?

Smart didn’t learn how to get a program up and running from Saban? He didn’t learn how to hire assistants and staff, establish recruiting, implement practice schedules, foster a winning culture? None of this was acquired by working for Saban?

Remember the state that Alabama was in compared to UGA prior to each coach’s arrival. It’s not even close really which coach got a better situation handed to them

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but Smart is damned good and liable to get better


Definitely agree Smart is a helluva coach, and in a great position for sustained success
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58939 posts
Posted on 11/23/23 at 2:17 pm to
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And all he had to do was coach under Saban for 8 years and copy vast amounts of his approach to do it. I’ve already explained all this.

Be specific. Exactly what unique thing did Saban do that no other coach did?

Like I have pointed out, Saban was transitioning to a pass first offense, yet Kirby stuck with run first. After Georgia won two straight, all of a sudden Saban has decided to transition back to run first. Now Kirby is throwing more than ever before. It's only a matter of time before Saban goes back to throwing more.

You know this is the truth.
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