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re: How far does Bama fall when Saban leaves?

Posted on 8/13/16 at 5:41 pm to
Posted by Lsuchs
Member since Apr 2013
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Posted on 8/13/16 at 5:41 pm to
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. I dont know if you are underestimating everything we have here at Bama or if you are underestimating the reasons why a recruit would come to Bama


I'm all ears, i wouldn't mind hearing. But I'm pretty confident anything you mention would be similar at all top level schools. Facilities, academic and player support...

It was a perfect match no doubt, Saban and Bama.
I think you underestimate that Saban was always going to get top classes though. He did at LSU like he still is at Bama. He would have at UT, at UGA, UF, AU...
He is the GOAT and he was looking the same time y'all were. Tennessee wasn't so lucky, and you might not be next time either.
This post was edited on 8/13/16 at 6:07 pm
Posted by bamaqna
Member since Jun 2016
934 posts
Posted on 8/13/16 at 6:07 pm to
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I'm all ears, i wouldn't mind hearing. But I'm pretty confident anything you mention would be similar at all top level schools. 
For the most part we do have a lot of similar things to other schools, Tuscaloosa is nice and there are a lot of things to do but that can also be said for Baton Rouge as well, however like I said earlier one thing that seperates us from others is our history. Bama has one of the most rich football histories there is with numerous hall of fame players who have walked through the capstone also the football facilities that have been set up here is one of if not the best in college football along the same lines as what you would see at most NFL complexes. Saban would still get top classes because I believe that is just the type of coach he is, but I do believe that he has established a system here that is so great that the only way a coach would not be able to atleast achieve a 10 win season per year is if he is not ready to handle the responsibilities at that level. So I can understand why you would feel the way you feel because LSU is a powerhouse program, but how things are established now and also because Saban himself said that he would play a part in choosing the next coach to come here. I agree that the floor for Bama with Saban gone would be where LSU is at the moment.
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