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Nick's Retirement was a Fundamental Shift.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 1:51 pm
Posted on 4/8/25 at 1:51 pm
Auburn has had four consecutive losing seasons in football. Bama lost to Vanderbilt for the first time in 40+ years.
The Alabama schools wake up in the morning thinking about basketball success and determining whose loss in the NCAA tournament was more impressive.
There is a women's basketball success thread, started by an Auburn fan, on the first page of the Rant.
Despite the arse-whoopings, I miss the man. Turns out, he was holding it all together.

The Alabama schools wake up in the morning thinking about basketball success and determining whose loss in the NCAA tournament was more impressive.
There is a women's basketball success thread, started by an Auburn fan, on the first page of the Rant.
Despite the arse-whoopings, I miss the man. Turns out, he was holding it all together.

Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:03 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
Nick won on stockpiling NFL talent, not pure chess-moves coaching. When he couldn't have a team of 5 stars, he wasn't going to be as successful. Saban was a great recruiter and organizer but he would have never been successful with less talent.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:15 pm to Opry
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Saban was a great recruiter and organizer but he would have never been successful with less talent.
We saw what he did in the NFL without a substantial talent advantage over his opponents. Bust in two seasons and ran back to the college game.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:25 pm to Opry
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Nick won on stockpiling NFL talent, not pure chess-moves coaching. When he couldn't have a team of 5 stars, he wasn't going to be as successful. Saban was a great recruiter and organizer but he would have never been successful with less talent.
You're not saying anything Saban didn't say himself. According to Saban, when he met with Mal Moore and discussed the job, Saban said he told Moore, "I'm an average football coach, but one helluva recruiter". Saban went on to tell Moore that "players matter," and he couldn't take average football players and make them great. But he could take very good football players and make them great.
Teams don't win championships with average players. Most championship teams have elite talent somewhere on their roster and the players below them are very good as well. That isn't just a Saban thing, that's a fundamental necessity thing to winning championships.
This post was edited on 4/8/25 at 2:27 pm
Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:32 pm to Opry
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Nick won on stockpiling NFL talent, not pure chess-moves coaching. When he couldn't have a team of 5 stars, he wasn't going to be as successful. Saban was a great recruiter and organizer but he would have never been successful with less talent.
Saban won by developing talent into elite players.
There was no drop off in talent at Alabama and it had nothing to do with why Saban retired. He retired because the players no longer had the desire to be elite, they just wanted to get paid now.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:34 pm to SEC Doctor
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We saw what he did in the NFL without a substantial talent advantage over his opponents. Bust in two seasons and ran back to the college game.
Is that why Miami fans were so upset when he left?

Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:35 pm to NWLA_Bama
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"I'm an average football coach, but one helluva recruiter"
The exact quote is "I'm a horse's arse football coach, but no one will out-recruit me."
Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:41 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
There's too much retardedness in this thread to bear.


Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:41 pm to 3down10
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Is that why Miami fans were so upset when he left?
I would have been pissed having Cleo Lemon as my QB more than anything

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Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:44 pm to Opry
Lsu wasn’t hitting on much when he got there, Mich st was hitting on nothing when he got there.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:46 pm to 3down10
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Is that why Miami fans were so upset when he left?
They weren't. The players especially disliked him.
Dolphins players hate Nick Saban
Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:48 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
Nick's retirement was him getting the hell out of Dodge before his legacy gets pantsed.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:54 pm to SEC Doctor
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They weren't. The players especially disliked him.
Dolphins players hate Nick Saban

You ever served in the military? I hated my drill sgts the entire time in basic, but after you are done your opinion changes and you are thankful for what you have learned and accomplished.
It's the people who are hard on you that are trying to help you succeed, not the people kissing your arse.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 2:56 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
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"I'm an average football coach, but one helluva recruiter"
The exact quote is "I'm a horse's arse football coach, but no one will out-recruit me."
Got it, but the point remains. Great coaches don't become great coaches without great players.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 3:05 pm to Opry
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When he couldn't have a team of 5 stars, he wasn't going to be as successful.
Good thing that never happened nor was ever going to happen then, I guess.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 3:08 pm to NWLA_Bama
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Teams don't win championships with average players. Most championship teams have elite talent somewhere on their roster and the players below them are very good as well.
Yup name me a coach that won a championship without good players.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 4:08 pm to SEC Doctor
First, Jamarcus Russell was a fricking horrible bust. He was clouded as one of the greatest and he was terrible. Secondly, nobody wins at the Dolphins. Hell Marino never won a title and never went back after year one. Even the dolphins underperform now with loads of unbelievable talent. Lastly, he won 9 games which isn’t great, but according to Dolphins standards it’s the 3rd best season in 30 years.
Lastly, I was listening to Nick talk years ago after he left and why he did it. He mentioned about how NFL players are hard to coach because they make more money than you do. You can’t tell them to attend practice, you can’t make them run laps. They do what they want and when they want, and there is nothing a coach can do about it.
That happens today in the NFL
Lastly, I was listening to Nick talk years ago after he left and why he did it. He mentioned about how NFL players are hard to coach because they make more money than you do. You can’t tell them to attend practice, you can’t make them run laps. They do what they want and when they want, and there is nothing a coach can do about it.
That happens today in the NFL
Posted on 4/8/25 at 4:39 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
Nick Saban is a phenomenal stockpiler of talent...when he's the only one allowed to do it.
With equal or lesser talent, he's proven to be a mediocre coach on his very best day.
Greatest thing to ever happen to Nick was Emmert getting the Indy gig.
With equal or lesser talent, he's proven to be a mediocre coach on his very best day.
Greatest thing to ever happen to Nick was Emmert getting the Indy gig.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 5:10 pm to wesfau
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Nick Saban is a phenomenal stockpiler of talent...when he's the only one allowed to do it. With equal or lesser talent, he's proven to be a mediocre coach on his very best day. Greatest thing to ever happen to Nick was Emmert getting the Indy gig.
This is funny coming from an Auburn fan.
Posted on 4/8/25 at 5:39 pm to RTRnFlorida
quote:what does that have to do with this thread? maybe you meant daunte culpepper.
First, Jamarcus Russell was a fricking horrible bust
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