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re: Saban benefits from the BCS format

Posted on 1/8/13 at 12:03 pm to
Posted by SneakyWaff1es
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 1/8/13 at 12:03 pm to
I'm right there with you. I was trying to make a point with whoever I replied to but apparently sarcasm doesn't work with retards. Or trolls.

Either way Saban took a team with very little talent to the 2008 SECCG undefeated then won the BCS the next year with his recruits. People can talk about Kelly doing more with less at Oregon all they want but part of his job is ensuring he doesn't have to do "more with less."

Nick Saban is the greatest coolege coach I've ever seen in almost every facet of the job. He recruits well, he makes sure they stay out of trouble (shady methods or not), he makes sure they're ready to play and he doesn't make any excuses when they don't perform. He's worth every penny. Any fan of college football is lying to themselves if they think differently.
Posted by 632627
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Member since Dec 2011
12874 posts
Posted on 1/8/13 at 1:17 pm to
there are different components to a great coach.

in college, the 3 components would be recruiting, x's and o's and motivating. nfl, it's x's and o's and motivating, but no recruiting.

for the 3 college components, saban is an A+ recruiter, and gets an A for the other 2 components. A guy like chip kelly(or steve spurrier circa fun n gun florida days) would be like an A+++ x's and o's, but only B's or C's for recruiting and motivation. That's why guys like kelly or spurrier stand out as innovators, but a nick saban is just a better all around coach. there are only 3 other college coaches in saban's league, and 2 are in the nfl(carroll and harbaugh), the other is urban meyer.
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