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Posted on 9/27/17 at 9:54 am to NYCAuburn
I would think aTm has the potential to be the best job of the 3, but they can't seem to get out of their own way.
Case in point. Gene Stallings coaches at his alma mater aTm and gets fired after going 27-45-1. At Alabama he compiles a 70-16-1 record over the same amount of time.
Dennis Franchione comes to Bama after being arse-reamed for sanctions. Has a winning record and could have/should have won the SEC W had we been eligible. We know the demise he experienced at aTm.
I think aTm boosters (the whole state of Texas) has the same issues Bama did prior to Saban. All the money men have too much say so, and think they can run a program better than the coach.
Having said all that, I think UT is in the best position to be the best job. Only competitive football school in the state. It's the best thing going. If you got a good hot coach with the ability to recruit, I think UsluT could be as dominate a force as any in the top tier schools in the country.
Case in point. Gene Stallings coaches at his alma mater aTm and gets fired after going 27-45-1. At Alabama he compiles a 70-16-1 record over the same amount of time.
Dennis Franchione comes to Bama after being arse-reamed for sanctions. Has a winning record and could have/should have won the SEC W had we been eligible. We know the demise he experienced at aTm.
I think aTm boosters (the whole state of Texas) has the same issues Bama did prior to Saban. All the money men have too much say so, and think they can run a program better than the coach.
Having said all that, I think UT is in the best position to be the best job. Only competitive football school in the state. It's the best thing going. If you got a good hot coach with the ability to recruit, I think UsluT could be as dominate a force as any in the top tier schools in the country.
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