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Posted on 1/8/15 at 2:44 pm
Posted on 1/8/15 at 2:44 pm
Have a new coach come in with immediate success, but start to lose when teams catch on.
Or
Have a coach come in and lose early, but build a powerhouse.
Or
Have a coach come in and lose early, but build a powerhouse.
Posted on 1/8/15 at 2:46 pm to HsvTideFan
What is immediate success and what does the powerhouse succeed in doing eventually?
Posted on 1/8/15 at 2:48 pm to HsvTideFan
Which ever one makes me team win more championships
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Posted on 1/8/15 at 2:49 pm to agrunner
Immediate success could be 1 year of winning a nc.
Powerhouse could mean continued success year after year.
Doesn't have to be football.
Powerhouse could mean continued success year after year.
Doesn't have to be football.
Posted on 1/8/15 at 2:50 pm to HsvTideFan
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Immediate success could be 1 year of winning a nc.
Powerhouse could mean continued success year after year.
Doesn't have to be football.
If continued success is like georgia and 1 year winning the nc is auburn then I'd go auburns route.
Posted on 1/8/15 at 2:51 pm to HsvTideFan
Does one end up leaving for the NFL then coming back to lead a division foe to success? Cause if so I want the other option
Posted on 1/8/15 at 2:51 pm to agrunner
So you'd rather be frustrated every year and live off the success of one season.
Posted on 1/8/15 at 2:56 pm to HsvTideFan
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So you'd rather be frustrated every year and live off the success of one season.
Versus always getting close but never winning? Yes.
Posted on 1/8/15 at 3:04 pm to HsvTideFan
So Saban caught on?
You're funny.

You're funny.
Posted on 1/8/15 at 3:04 pm to HsvTideFan
Trolling within first 10 posts? Alter. 

Posted on 1/8/15 at 4:48 pm to BUCKMSTR7399
Not an alert. Just a long time lurker.
And i never said anything about Saban.
And i never said anything about Saban.
Posted on 1/8/15 at 4:52 pm to HsvTideFan
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So you'd rather be frustrated every year and live off the success of one season.
In the modern era its the only rational choice. Everyone is so focused on national titles as the only mark of a successful season and therefore program value. Bo Schembechler was right.
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