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re: Is Mario Cristobal Becoming a Suitable Saban Replacement?

Posted on 10/23/19 at 1:40 pm to
Posted by Shaft Williams
Central City, LA
Member since Jul 2010
9474 posts
Posted on 10/23/19 at 1:40 pm to
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If Mac Jones had started Saturday, and the Tennessee freshman had not been knocked out, good chance the 12-game streak ends. I don't know what everyone else was watching, but I saw an outmanned Tennessee defense stick it to Bama. And that was even with a true freshman ILB for a half, for all you relying on the "youth" excuse for Golding.

Tennessee's problem became very evident Saturday night. Yes, they do not have the depth right now. But more than that, they have been hamstrung by a bad QB for two years now. If the freshman comes along, or if they bring in a decent transfer, watch out. Pruitt is not near as bad as many are making him out to be. I think the tune on his desirability as a coach changes drastically in the next few years.



You're right. But, many of the posters here aren't the brightest.
Posted by Shaft Williams
Central City, LA
Member since Jul 2010
9474 posts
Posted on 10/23/19 at 1:46 pm to
So, the knock on Cristobal is game management? This is Alabama you can get someone to help him with that. What you can't find on trees are dynamite recruiters who have success as head coaches. Cristobal came to Tuscaloosa because he'd been unjustly fired from FIU. Plus, had Cristobal stayed at Miami where he had a job before Saban offered no telling where that program would be sitting. I say all that to say Cristobal is heavily tied into arguably the best recruiting area in the U.S. and he's wise enough to let his other coaches coach. That along with recruiting prowess are rare qualities.
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