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re: Was Kirby the catalyst for Saban to win at bama?
Posted on 1/10/23 at 12:08 pm to DeafVallyBatnR
Posted on 1/10/23 at 12:08 pm to DeafVallyBatnR
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Posted on 1/10/23 at 12:10 pm to Mikethegreattiger
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Was Kirby the catalyst for Saban to win at bama?
Saban has won multiple national titles without Kirby, both at LSU and at Alabama, so no
Saban being the best in the business at assembling an elite staff, being arguably the best recruiter in his era, and being arguably the best developer of talent in his era is the catalyst for him winning. Saban hired Kirby when he was a complete nobody in 2004 and then again in 2007 at Alabama.
Saban is every bit as much as catalyst for Kirby's success, Kirby having coached under Saban for 13 years learning how to run a program like that.
This post was edited on 1/10/23 at 1:18 pm
Posted on 1/10/23 at 12:45 pm to Mikethegreattiger
Alabama is still good, winning championships is hard though. Everything has to come together at the right time.
Posted on 1/10/23 at 12:53 pm to Mikethegreattiger
No but Bama used to poach the hell out of Georgia in recruiting. I remember several years ago thinking, god damn, Richt is recruiting well but they’re still losing so many 4-5 stars to Bama.
Kirby is keeping most of them in state now and they’re not AS dominant depth wise. They’re still hella good on depth but UGA and now with LSU under Kelly, we’ve caught up. Kirby was still very important to them winning, though. But the catalyst? Nah.
Kirby is keeping most of them in state now and they’re not AS dominant depth wise. They’re still hella good on depth but UGA and now with LSU under Kelly, we’ve caught up. Kirby was still very important to them winning, though. But the catalyst? Nah.
Posted on 1/10/23 at 12:57 pm to Mikethegreattiger
No but he was more important than people gave him credit for, all the “it was Saban’s defense” Kirby didn’t do anything arguments looks pretty stupid about now
Posted on 1/10/23 at 1:02 pm to WicKed WayZ
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LSU under Kelly, we’ve caught up.
No WE haven't yet
Posted on 1/10/23 at 1:12 pm to Mikethegreattiger
Notice how Saban tries to purposely smile more. Others have caught him and many more are right behind.
Posted on 1/10/23 at 1:19 pm to lsufball19
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Saban being the best in the business at assembling an elite staff, being arguably the best recruiter in his era, and being arguably the best developer of talent in his era
I'm struggling to see any evidence of this. Saban recruited the best talent in college football by a ton. He then DEVELOPED those five stars?
Posted on 1/10/23 at 2:09 pm to Mikethegreattiger
Kirby left Bama after '15. Since, Bama won nattys in '17* and '20*. Bama also played in the championship game in '16 and '18 where they got Dabo'd both times.
They haven't dropped off much post-Kirby. Even this year Bama lost two games by a total of 4 pts.
What has and is happening is that Kirby and to a lesser extent, Kelly, Saban's supply lines are getting squeezed.
They haven't dropped off much post-Kirby. Even this year Bama lost two games by a total of 4 pts.
What has and is happening is that Kirby and to a lesser extent, Kelly, Saban's supply lines are getting squeezed.
Posted on 1/10/23 at 2:28 pm to Mikethegreattiger
Bama would have been undefeated if they played in the East and got TN at home. They would have beat the dog shite out of TCU just like UGA did(see Sugar Bowl).
Bama got the top two players in the state of GA this year and signed a ridiculously loaded class. Saban isn't done yet, unfortunately.
From an outsider's perspective, UGA has surpassed Bama in OL/DL development. UGA is churning out monsters on both sides of the line, whereas Bama seems to be slipping in that area (still better than most). I don't know if it's development, missed evals, or what because they are getting the stars to sign, but it's not materializing like it use to. The fact that Bama had to portal a Vandy kid to shore up their oline was shocking.
Bama got the top two players in the state of GA this year and signed a ridiculously loaded class. Saban isn't done yet, unfortunately.
From an outsider's perspective, UGA has surpassed Bama in OL/DL development. UGA is churning out monsters on both sides of the line, whereas Bama seems to be slipping in that area (still better than most). I don't know if it's development, missed evals, or what because they are getting the stars to sign, but it's not materializing like it use to. The fact that Bama had to portal a Vandy kid to shore up their oline was shocking.
Posted on 1/10/23 at 2:34 pm to Mikethegreattiger
Kirby is following Sabans system. Recruit and hire the best personnel at every level. Kirby is also a fantastic DC.
It's just Sabans Process.
It's just Sabans Process.
Posted on 1/10/23 at 2:38 pm to BhamTigah
If you youngsters can go back a few years, parcels had an assistant coach that was pretty good they won the super bowl together. Everyone thought Parcells was the greatest coach, but the assistant got a head coaching job and look what each one has done. That coach is now the coach of the Pats. Seems like that Smart and Saban are kinda in the same situation.
Posted on 1/10/23 at 2:56 pm to H-Town Tiger
quote:MY BIL thought it was a bad hire and has been calling him Kirby "Not-So" Smart for years, and I gotta say the first couple of years I kinda thought he might be right.
t was Saban’s defense” Kirby didn’t do anything arguments looks pretty stupid about now
But he even had to admit people were making fun of him now for his little nickname and he'll have to stop......for now.
Posted on 1/10/23 at 3:44 pm to The Hurricane
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god knows how much they’re spending on NIL.
Believe it or not, a bigger portion of our NIL deal is spent on retention instead of high school recruits. I highly doubt we are one of the bigger NIL spenders but I could be wrong. Jeremy Pruitt is the unsung hero in all this, he's the one that got on Richt and the ADs arse about upgrading facilities and got it going.
Posted on 1/10/23 at 3:47 pm to WicKed WayZ
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No but Bama used to poach the hell out of Georgia in recruiting. I remember several years ago thinking, god damn, Richt is recruiting well but they’re still losing so many 4-5 stars to Bama.
Wasn't just Bama. It was also Auburn, Clemson, Tennessee, FSU. The difference between Kirby and Richt is Kirby recruits the hell out of the lines where as Richt recruited more skill players. Kirby also recruits nationally much better the Richt did
Posted on 1/10/23 at 4:10 pm to Tiger Ugly
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MY BIL thought it was a bad hire and has been calling him Kirby "Not-So" Smart for years, and I gotta say the first couple of years I kinda thought he might be right.
There were debates in here circa 2019 early 2020 about how O was better because he won a NC

Posted on 1/11/23 at 9:18 am to Mikethegreattiger
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If you youngsters can go back a few years, parcels had an assistant coach that was pretty good they won the super bowl together. Everyone thought Parcells was the greatest coach, but the assistant got a head coaching job and look what each one has done. That coach is now the coach of the Pats. Seems like that Smart and Saban are kinda in the same situation.
First, thanks for calling me a youngster, grandpa. I don't get that much at my age.
Second, Parcells was a pretty damn good coach in his own right. Are you saying he only won because of Belichick? Do you not think Belichick learned a thing or two from Parcells about running an organization? Funny, since Belichick himself names Parcells as his #1 mentor. When Parcells was defensive coordinator of the Giants, he took Belichick (a special teams assistant) under his wing and taught him to coach linebackers because of a relationship he had with Belichick's father. When Parcells was named head coach, he allowed Belichick to coach the defense but did not give him the DC title to protect him from media scrutiny. There are not many better stories than this in NFL history of a coach mentoring another young coach. Did the student become better than his teacher? Perhaps or perhaps he got lucky and had the GOAT QB for much of his career. Either way, to insinuate that Belichick made Parcells is as foolish as saying Kirby somehow made Saban, so I guess it is a valid example. Just because a student becomes great, it doesn't mean he made the teacher. Usually, it was the teacher who taught him to be great.
This post was edited on 1/11/23 at 9:21 am
Posted on 1/11/23 at 9:45 am to BhamTigah
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Where do you think Kirby learned to run a program?
At Valdosta State with Chris Hatcher.
Posted on 1/11/23 at 9:47 am to Mikethegreattiger
Kirby is 1-4 against Alabama.
Posted on 1/11/23 at 9:48 am to Nitro Express
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