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re: Spurrier or Saban
Posted on 1/4/13 at 3:48 pm to sooper_rebel
Posted on 1/4/13 at 3:48 pm to sooper_rebel
In their current iterations:
Process > Hilarious in every press situation.
Vintage Spurrier and Current Saban is much closer. Think what TOBC's résumé could look like if vintage Spurrier didn't have a date with perennial top 3 FSU every year and the BCS.
Process > Hilarious in every press situation.
Vintage Spurrier and Current Saban is much closer. Think what TOBC's résumé could look like if vintage Spurrier didn't have a date with perennial top 3 FSU every year and the BCS.
This post was edited on 1/4/13 at 3:49 pm
Posted on 1/4/13 at 3:58 pm to therick711
It would depend upon my program, if I could recruit top talent relatively easily I'd go with Saban. It would take him a bit but he'd build tons of talent at a program that would be hard to beat.
A program that has a tougher time recruiting I'd go with Spurrier. I think he's a better coach due to his offensive style and, in most cases, a better game day coach.
As far as legacies, Saban's building a resume for one of the best coaches ever if you look at MNCs and SECCs. As far as impact on a conference I think Spurrier's had a greater impact on a conference by far, again due to his offense.
A program that has a tougher time recruiting I'd go with Spurrier. I think he's a better coach due to his offensive style and, in most cases, a better game day coach.
As far as legacies, Saban's building a resume for one of the best coaches ever if you look at MNCs and SECCs. As far as impact on a conference I think Spurrier's had a greater impact on a conference by far, again due to his offense.
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