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re: Will history repeat itself in Tuscaloosa?
Posted on 1/27/24 at 11:54 pm to DeBoersTheMan
Posted on 1/27/24 at 11:54 pm to DeBoersTheMan
You will win 8-9 games. Trust me Vegas wants your money. Check that line in September it will look different.
What you guys don’t seem to comprehend is this. Bear Bryant and Saban combined were 29-9 vs LSU. In between those years with average coaches like you just hired, LSU leads 14-12. Your new coach is not Bear or Saban but falls into the category of the caliber of coaches Bama had between Bear and Saban. Stallings did well but it’s all over now. Saban is gone and Bama has taken 5 Steps backwards and you know it.
What you guys don’t seem to comprehend is this. Bear Bryant and Saban combined were 29-9 vs LSU. In between those years with average coaches like you just hired, LSU leads 14-12. Your new coach is not Bear or Saban but falls into the category of the caliber of coaches Bama had between Bear and Saban. Stallings did well but it’s all over now. Saban is gone and Bama has taken 5 Steps backwards and you know it.
Posted on 1/28/24 at 10:46 am to BillyBoy22
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You will win 8-9 games.
Les Miles won 11-12 games in his first three seasons after Saban left LSU, including a national championship. They still have one of the most talented rosters in the league even after the transfers. They aren't in for the drop off you're expecting, at least not initially.
Posted on 1/28/24 at 11:42 am to BillyBoy22
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Your new coach is not Bear or Saban but falls into the category of the caliber of coaches Bama had between Bear and Saban.
Except DeBoer just took a team that had one appearance in the cfp 8 years ago to the national championship game.
UW has 2 now, which is double the number of cfp appearances by lsu.
Other teams with the same number of cfp appearances as lsu:
MichSt
Cincinnati
TCU
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