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re: Saban is retiring and can hand over the keys to any coach in the country. Who?
Posted on 12/16/14 at 9:03 am to DaBama
Posted on 12/16/14 at 9:03 am to DaBama
bammer won't get a big name to replace Saban. As somebody has already said, his successor is almost destined to fail.
Saban has had a ton of luck on his side. The next coach could recruit as well or almost as well, coach as well or almost as well, and still end up with zero national championships without all Saban's luck. This would get the next coach fired
Saban has had a ton of luck on his side. The next coach could recruit as well or almost as well, coach as well or almost as well, and still end up with zero national championships without all Saban's luck. This would get the next coach fired
Posted on 12/16/14 at 9:30 am to auburnphan23
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Saban has had a ton of luck on his side.
Every championship team has some luck. Look at every SEC national champion during this run and find one without luck along the way to their title.
That said, you don't win 3 titles in 5 years based on "luck". The man is the best coach in the country and it isn't really close. He's also be hurt by "luck" that has prevented him from winning more titles.
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bammer won't get a big name to replace Saban
You sound so objective when you refer to them as "bammer". You're wrong, though. Alabama will be set up for success due to stacked roster. Someone will look at Bama at the point of Saban's retirement they same way LSU was viewed in 2005 - an amazing opportunity.
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