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re: Top 10 SEC Coaches of the last decade

Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:04 pm to
Posted by labamafan
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Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:04 pm to
agree the only reason I would give Saban the nod other than my obvious personal bias is I think the state of Fla has such obvious recruiting benefits over any other state in the sec. 3 major univ in the state all get there share and several schools cherry pick and there is still talent to go around. How Fla sucked in football for as long as they did is a mystery because I dont think it will ever slow down again.
Posted by TT9
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Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:05 pm to
Miles should be 3rd,imo.....
Posted by Draconian Sanctions
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Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:05 pm to
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labamafan


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Posted by gatordmb89
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Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:13 pm to
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agree the only reason I would give Saban the nod other than my obvious personal bias is I think the state of Fla has such obvious recruiting benefits over any other state in the sec. 3 major univ in the state all get there share and several schools cherry pick and there is still talent to go around. How Fla sucked in football for as long as they did is a mystery because I dont think it will ever slow down again.


How's it that recruiting a state with 2 other elite schools easier than recruiting against 1 other? I don't think it's easier when most of the top talent has offers from the 3 major universities and some have been lifelong fans of one school or another. Plus, you totally dismiss Bama's tradition of excellence on the football field. You don't think adding Saban to a traditional powerhouse was going to make recruiting matters easier? Saban can cherry pick recruits nationally as well. Look at Ingram, and there are numerous others. I just think that argument in terms of recruiting advantage for Florida is not strong enough to determine a subject like this. Especially when Bama gets elite athletes as well, and it isn't as hard for them as you think.
Posted by bgator85
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Posted on 2/23/10 at 1:00 pm to
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How Fla sucked in football for as long as they did is a mystery because I dont think it will ever slow down again.


Someone else pointed it out already, but Florida was one of the smallest SEC states and smaller states in the union until AC was introduced and the population started flooding in the 60's.

Florida never really sucked either. No championships? True. But Florida is in the top 10 for wins going back to 1950. More like a good/average program that became elite when Florida became a populous state.
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