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re: Who is the best motivational coach in the SEC?
Posted on 4/10/10 at 10:37 pm to BhamDore
Posted on 4/10/10 at 10:37 pm to BhamDore
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I would have to say Reverend Nutt.
Check out these losses and tell me just how inspired you think Nutt had the Hogs to play "our best". Especially check out those stellar performances against Southern Cal, perennial power U.N.L.V., that big 10 juggernaut Minnesota, and lets not forget those memorably loses to SEC East powers Kentucky and Vandy. Nutt had the Hogs ready for those, didn’t he?
Don't mistaken Nutt's rah, rah bull shite as some sort of ability to get his team ready to play their best every game because the evidence suggests otherwise.
‘99
• 31-20 KY• 38-16 Ole Miss
• 35-10 LSU
‘00
• 38-7 GA• 27-7 USC
• 38-24 Ole Miss
• 31-14 UNLV
‘01
• 31-10 Bama
• 10-3 OU
‘02
• 30-12 Bama
• 29-17 KY
• 29-14 Minnesota
‘03
• 10-3 Auburn
• 55-24 LSU
‘04
• 45-30 FL
• 38-20 Auburn
• 35-32 USC
• 43-14 LSU
‘05
• 28-24 Vandy
• 70-17 Southern Cal
• 34-17 Auburn
‘06
• 50-14 Southern Cal
• 31-26 LSU
• 17-14 Wisconsin
Posted on 4/10/10 at 10:43 pm to Sao
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Guys, just say Saban so these cats can ejaculate and go outside in the sun leaving their keyboards for a bit. It's the only way.
LOL.. I don't think Saban is a Rah Rah type coach at all, not even close to being one. He's more of a "you better do what I say, you better perform or I'll bench you arse" type coach.
Posted on 4/11/10 at 9:24 am to spacewrangler
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He's more of a "you better do what I say, you better perform or I'll bench you arse" type coach.
That's what I was thinking.
Posted on 4/22/10 at 8:40 pm to BhamDore
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Kareem Jackson was well coached, but he doesn't have great top end speed or good ball skills
So was he a first round draft pick because of talent or coaching?
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