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Posted on 2/9/17 at 7:58 am to
Posted by TidalSurge1
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Posted on 2/9/17 at 7:58 am to
CECIL HURT: What type of coordinator will Nick Saban seek?
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The glory days of daytime drama have passed. No longer do shows like "General Hospital" or "All My Children" and the other soap operas of the past tell fictional stories of personal crises. They've long since been supplanted by "reality shows" ranging from Jerry Springer to The Kardashians to The Alabama Offensive Coordinator Job...

The three years of Kiffin and the six weeks of Steve Sarkisian certainly were lively, in part because no matter how successful Alabama's offense's were - and three College Football Playoff appearances and one title speak for themselves - there was something about Kiffin's persona that attracted attention, no matter where he has been or will go in the future (surely, Boca Raton isn't the final stop.)

Sarkisian was certainly his own person with his own particular set of baggage, but in some ways, his elevation from analyst to offensive coordinator seemed in some ways like a second chapter to the Kiffin saga. But the Atlanta Falcons swooped in and ended all that on Tuesday, leaving the question of what Nick Saban will do. The default answer - "whatever he wants" - is correct, but not revealing.

The immediate flurry of detective work blasted past the usual suspects and to the highest profile name out there, former Oregon, Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49er head coach Chip Kelly. If nothing else, his resume was almost as circuitous as Kiffin's. For another, he's a proven architect of college offenses, at least in his Duck days.

The idea never seemed plausible - what are the odds that, even if hired, he'd still be around in 2018? But it did allow for thought about what, exactly, Saban is seeking. Sometimes, people forget Saban didn't hire Kiffin for name recognition or shock value. He hired him to adjust the Alabama offense in ways that would increase the Crimson Tide's chances of winning. That's always what it boils down to, in Saban's world.

We can only guess what Saban wants implemented now, or how flexible he will be in granting leeway to install something new. He can be flexible, which is why I never bought into the notion that some sort of philosophical discord was at the root of Sarkisian's departure.

But if I had to guess, I'd say the question gnawing at Saban after Alabama's last-second loss to Clemson is how he could field a defense that was just about as good as you could possibly have in modern college football (and the 2016 defense was that) and still not win a championship or stop a final drive. Clemson was good, no mistake, but the Tigers were much better after Alabama's best defenders had been in the field for 100 snaps.

The reason for that, paradoxically, was offense, not just the number of points scored but the ability to stay on the field, play physical football and complement the defense in that way. Look at Alabama's recent recruiting class and that seems to be where Saban is headed, not to some version of what Oregon once did. That doesn't answer the question of who might be the top candidate, but it does provide a signpost, possibly, to Saban's direction.
This post was edited on 2/9/17 at 8:31 am
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
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Posted on 2/9/17 at 8:26 am to
Alabama football: About those Chip Kelly rumors
Sean Landry | SEC Country
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The hot stove of rumors regarding Alabama’s soon-to-be third offensive coordinator in as many months began its boiling on Wednesday. Chip Kelly either is or is definitely not interested in the position. Of course, Kelly’s name surfaced in rumors or speculation almost immediately following the announcement of Steve Sarkisian’s departure for the NFL.

While Kelly’s name is attractive to the Alabama fans who have grown used to spread concepts, zone reads and fast ball, formerly West Coast-only football, the hire is almost certainly a pipe dream. As Cecil Hurt of The Tuscaloosa News notes, the signs are pointing to a reversion toward pre-Kiffin norms, at least, though probably not to halcyon days of Major Applewhite or the Jumbo Package. Coach Nick Saban’s interest in dominating time of possession has been rekindled after the heart-wrenching loss in the national championship game. That means more Derrick Henry-style 23-run drives, more power sets and fewer passes behind the line of scrimmage. None of that sounds like Kelly.

More relevantly, Kelly hates recruiting. Like, really, really hates it. At Oregon, he held his own but struggled to consistently recruit quarterbacks and relied mostly on Nike’s money and flash to raise his program’s profile. And what did all that get him? An 18-month show cause penalty from the NCAA at the end of his college coaching career. Saban’s not averse to giving second chances when he expects it to pay off on the field, but this is certainly not one of those situations.

Kelly is not in need of the image reconstruction that Kiffin (and sort of Sark) received under Saban’s tutelage. He’s a proven college head coach and a middling NFL one, and he has no need to convince anyone of his ability to run a college program. Kelly doesn’t really need Saban like Kiffin did, and likely doesn’t have the temperament to endure the relentless “Process” under Saban’s direction, since Saban is Kelly’s elder in numbers only.

If you’re looking for the most likely name from outside the program to replace Sark, at least currently, take a look at the man on campus Wednesday: George Godsey, Godsey just left a dire NFL offense in Houston but was hamstrung by a lack of options at quarterback, a condition that would not follow him to Tuscaloosa. He, like Saban, comes from the Bill Belichick coaching tree and reportedly has a “tireless work ethic.” He’s worked with several Alabama assistants before, and he’d likely be an easy fit into the culture, which, after the previous three years, may be exactly what Saban seeks.
This post was edited on 2/9/17 at 8:32 am
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