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Posted on 2/5/23 at 7:21 pm to xtremecouture23
Another HOME RUN hire imho!
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Posted on 2/5/23 at 7:27 pm to RelentlessTide
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Who is Ron Roberts?
The guy that football raised Karl Scott and Pete Golding
Posted on 2/5/23 at 7:48 pm to UltimaParadox
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Upgrade from Golding
Is he though...? His defense last year gave up 45 to Middle Tennessee, 45 to Duke, and 42 to Pitt...
Also gave up 45 to FSU, but thats not quite as bad.
Posted on 2/5/23 at 8:58 pm to TTsTowel
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Nice deflection.
That’s all they have atm
Posted on 2/5/23 at 8:59 pm to xtremecouture23
Lmao the thought of Heupel scheming against this dinosaur’s defense the next couple of years has sent me from 6 to midnight
Posted on 2/5/23 at 9:16 pm to RollTide1987
Looking forward to his recruiting input….
Posted on 2/5/23 at 9:33 pm to TideSaint
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Decent
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Guy on our board says Glenn Schumann is the hire. We'll see....
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Georgia fans are big mad about Schumann possibly coming home.
Posted on 2/5/23 at 10:33 pm to LSU Grad Alabama Fan
HuskyPup on the Bama site does some pretty good breakdowns. This might be one of my favorites
“Here is a breakdown of Kevin Steele's history as a defensive coordinator, with the annual ranking in yards/play defense.
2007 - Alabama - 37
2008 - Alabama - 5 (also LB coach)
2009 - Clemson - 11
2010 - Clemson - 20
2011 - Clemson - 71 (Fired after 70-33 loss to WVU in bowl. Interestingly Clemson tried to claim he left for other opportunities, but no one hired him, which goes to show why you can't take HCs including Dabo at their word.)
2012 - Unemployed
2013 - Bama off-field role
2014 - Bama LB coach (Ragland as JR, DePriest as SR)
2015 - LSU - 33 (also LB coach for Deion Jones and Kendell Beckwith - this was actually a very talented defense)
2016 - Auburn - 24
2017 - Auburn - 8
2018 - Auburn - 34
2019 - Auburn - 17
2020 - Auburn - 60
2021 - Tennessee (10 day stint between Pruitt and Heupel)
2022 - Miami - 103
The track record is... not good, to be honest. He's been a DC for 12 years, averaged a 35th ranked defense, and fielded a top-15 defense just 3 times. In general, his defenses statistically regressed, and 25% of his defenses finished 60th+. Even in his best years, his defenses were at best commensurate with his talent level.
In comparison, this is Golding:
2019 - 15
2020 - 20
2021 - 11
2022 - 4
It's hard to really argue for Steele as an upgrade at DC in comparison to Golding. Really nothing, statistically, bears that out. The biggest argument I'd make for him is that he is an extremely experienced LB coach with almost 20 years experience at that position before taking over DC at Bama in 2007. Personally, I view him as a solid LB coach, not really a viable DC candidate, but that's just me.”
“Here is a breakdown of Kevin Steele's history as a defensive coordinator, with the annual ranking in yards/play defense.
2007 - Alabama - 37
2008 - Alabama - 5 (also LB coach)
2009 - Clemson - 11
2010 - Clemson - 20
2011 - Clemson - 71 (Fired after 70-33 loss to WVU in bowl. Interestingly Clemson tried to claim he left for other opportunities, but no one hired him, which goes to show why you can't take HCs including Dabo at their word.)
2012 - Unemployed
2013 - Bama off-field role
2014 - Bama LB coach (Ragland as JR, DePriest as SR)
2015 - LSU - 33 (also LB coach for Deion Jones and Kendell Beckwith - this was actually a very talented defense)
2016 - Auburn - 24
2017 - Auburn - 8
2018 - Auburn - 34
2019 - Auburn - 17
2020 - Auburn - 60
2021 - Tennessee (10 day stint between Pruitt and Heupel)
2022 - Miami - 103
The track record is... not good, to be honest. He's been a DC for 12 years, averaged a 35th ranked defense, and fielded a top-15 defense just 3 times. In general, his defenses statistically regressed, and 25% of his defenses finished 60th+. Even in his best years, his defenses were at best commensurate with his talent level.
In comparison, this is Golding:
2019 - 15
2020 - 20
2021 - 11
2022 - 4
It's hard to really argue for Steele as an upgrade at DC in comparison to Golding. Really nothing, statistically, bears that out. The biggest argument I'd make for him is that he is an extremely experienced LB coach with almost 20 years experience at that position before taking over DC at Bama in 2007. Personally, I view him as a solid LB coach, not really a viable DC candidate, but that's just me.”
Posted on 2/6/23 at 7:22 am to David Ricky
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Lmao the thought of Heupel scheming against this dinosaur’s defense the next couple of years has sent me from 6 to midnight
Steele would win that matchup.
Posted on 2/6/23 at 7:28 am to Long Dawg
Steele isn't going to scheme up medicore or bad talent, but he's pretty solid at putting really good talent in the right places and getting them to do simple jobs well and do them without thinking.....which was a major problem for us the last few years.
I'd imagine that's why he was on Saban's list, even if he was 3-4 names down it. I'm sure the top couple guys were experienced guys who both had the play fast and fundamental AND could mix stuff up a little more, but we didn't get them. So when it came to the next group, he clearly wanted this and not super smart Xs and Os coach who might not be very good at communicating that well. It's not exciting and it might not work, but that's pretty clearly the thought process.
I'd imagine that's why he was on Saban's list, even if he was 3-4 names down it. I'm sure the top couple guys were experienced guys who both had the play fast and fundamental AND could mix stuff up a little more, but we didn't get them. So when it came to the next group, he clearly wanted this and not super smart Xs and Os coach who might not be very good at communicating that well. It's not exciting and it might not work, but that's pretty clearly the thought process.
This post was edited on 2/6/23 at 7:36 am
Posted on 2/6/23 at 7:33 am to SummerOfGeorge
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but that's pretty clearly the thought process.
Yes
Posted on 2/6/23 at 7:53 am to jangalang
Steele would win that matchup. ……
Doubtful. A better roster gave up 5 TDs to the same guy last year. And Steele hasn’t seen anything like it before. Advantage goes to Huepel.
Doubtful. A better roster gave up 5 TDs to the same guy last year. And Steele hasn’t seen anything like it before. Advantage goes to Huepel.
Posted on 2/6/23 at 7:56 am to Smokeyone
Steele has seen plenty of everything.
Posted on 2/6/23 at 7:58 am to xtremecouture23
Steele is a good DC.
I am somewhat surprised this is who Alabama got, however.
I am somewhat surprised this is who Alabama got, however.
Posted on 2/6/23 at 8:02 am to Smokeyone
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Steele hasn’t seen anything like it before.
Auburn’s 2019 defense would like a word with you.
Posted on 2/6/23 at 8:27 am to SummerOfGeorge
quote:Good post SOG. Bama players need the foundation training that's been missed, KS will get that done.
Steele isn't going to scheme up medicore or bad talent, but he's pretty solid at putting really good talent in the right places and getting them to do simple jobs well and do them without thinking.....which was a major problem for us the last few years.
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