The Head Coach Hot Seat Rankings for 2024.

CrimsonCleanse

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This is just surreal that there are coaches rated safer than Bama's coach in the hot seat rankings. Granted, such a list is just fodder right now. But still.....we haven't had a coach who was deemed less safe than another coach since November 2006
 

JohnD

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I can easily go back to find the quotes where Napier was in members top 5 replacements for Saban 2ish years ago.
I'm surprised someone named as many as 5. ON second thought, no I'm not.

Sad for you that those people are not in charge of hiring in Tuscaloosa.
 

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This is just surreal that there are coaches rated safer than Bama's coach in the hot seat rankings. Granted, such a list is just fodder right now. But still.....we haven't had a coach who was deemed less safe than another coach since November 2006
Sark and Kirby were the only other "sure things" out there and we weren't getting either. In my opinion CKD was the only next "sure thing" available. He WILL WIN at Alabama and more than likely win a NC or three.
 

JohnD

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I think Ryan Day's seat is a lot hotter than this article leads on.
I can see him having to run their "team accountant" into the dressing room at halftime of some big game to make some bank transfers to get the players to play harder in the second half.
 
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TIDE24

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Sark and Kirby were the only other "sure things" out there and we weren't getting either. In my opinion CKD was the only next "sure thing" available. He WILL WIN at Alabama and more than likely win a NC or three.
Just about any coach will win at Alabama
Every coach since coach Bryant has a winning record, most have an SEC championship and all had at least one 10 win season.
  1. Perkins 32-15 (best season 10-3)
  2. Curry 26-10 (best 10-2) one SEC
  3. Stallings 70-16-1 (best 13-0) one SEC/one NC
  4. Dubose 24-23 (best 10-3) one SEC
  5. Fran 17-8 (best 10-3)
  6. Shula 26-23 (best 10-2)
The question will be, will he win enough. I believe he will, but Saban was next level, hard to imagine another on like him. Are fans expectations too much? Will a Stallings like success be enough? or do we expect another Saban?
 

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Just about any coach will win at Alabama
Every coach since coach Bryant has a winning record, most have an SEC championship and all had at least one 10 win season.
  1. Perkins 32-15 (best season 10-3)
  2. Curry 26-10 (best 10-2) one SEC
  3. Stallings 70-16-1 (best 13-0) one SEC/one NC
  4. Dubose 24-23 (best 10-3) one SEC
  5. Fran 17-8 (best 10-3)
  6. Shula 26-23 (best 10-2)
The question will be, will he win enough. I believe he will, but Saban was next level, hard to imagine another on like him. Are fans expectations too much? Will a Stallings like success be enough? or do we expect another Saban?
If "win enough" means not replicating Saban, I'd say yes. But if "win enough" means winning six NC's and nine SEC titles then I don't know if anyone will ever win enough.
 

N.al-tider

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Stepping out of conference, I would have to say that Deion Sanders at CU is on the hot-seat. If not, he should be. There is a lot of talk about the culture that he is allowing/promoting within the Colorado locker room that will destroy his coaching career if proven true.

Click here and enjoy the read...
 
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Bamabuzzard

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Stepping out of conference, I would have to say that Deion Sanders at CU is on the hot-seat. If not, he should be. There is a lot of talk about the culture that he is allowing/promoting within the Colorado locker room that will destroy his coaching career if proven true.

Click here and enjoy the read...
WOW! What a read and if anything in that article is true all it will take is one of the players videoing it and releasing it to public for Prime to be out the door.
 

NoNC4Tubs

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Stepping out of conference, I would have to say that Deion Sanders at CU is on the hot-seat. If not, he should be. There is a lot of talk about the culture that he is allowing/promoting within the Colorado locker room that will destroy his coaching career if proven true.

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Fits in with the whole gangster-rapper feel that Sanders gives off... :rolleyes:
 

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Not unless he loses to UM. Most of the fan base has calmed down, for now. Beat UM, win the B1G and a game or two in the CFP and he will be as comfortable in his seat as any head coach can reasonably be. But if he loses to UM, only a national championship would save his job.
I've heard that from multiple sources, but for the life of me don't understand it.

Who would come and would represent an upgrade?
 

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Take that as a challenge to find the ones that you said had Napier at the top of their list...:cool:
My top five, if Saban retired at the end of the season.

1. Lane Kiffin: I think the best choice right now.
2. Billy Napier. I know he hasn't done anything at Florida yet, but I've just got a feeling he's going to be the best coach in the SEC East sooner, rather than later. Also, if he progresses like I believe he will, he becomes my #1 in about 3 years.
3. Luke Fickell: I like what he's done at Cincinnati, and his experience running OSU for Tressell is a big plus.
4. Dave Aranda: My limited knowledge of him prevents him from being higher on my list, but he could wind up being the best replacement. I like what he's established at Baylor, and if he can sustain it, he'll be running a top 5 program in 3 years.
5. Kalen DeBoer: My wild card. He hasn't done much at the D1 level (Fresno St.: 3-3, 9-3), but I like his winning percentage, even if it was in the NAIA. Four straight trips to the NAIA championship with 3 wins is a great start to a coaching career. If Saban hangs around for 3-5 more years, the sample size on DeBoer at UW should be large enough to have a decent idea.
only person that had deboer has a possibility 2 years ago, but also picked Napier

Take that as a challenge to find the ones that you said had Napier at the top of their list...:cool:
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Ditto, Napier would be my choice. I think we're three to five years away. I have a feeling he is going to be successful at Florida just as he was in Louisiana. He runs his programs as close to CNS as anyone. My hope is that he has some successful years in Florida. If so, I think he would jump on the chance to come back to T-town. If CMT continues to have success at Michigan State he would be my second choice. With this said, I hope CNS coaches until he is 100 years old!🤣🤣👍🏻😁
I like the Napier idea but if he's successful at Florida, he'd be a fool to leave unless they **** him off. I think, like when Coach Bryant retired, Saban will try to get an Offensive-minded guy for his replacement. Perkins reinvented Offense in Pro and eventually, College Football. He was WAY ahead of everyone else. The way the rules are now, we'll need an innovator to be successful. As great as Saban is, he, like every Defensive guy, is now totally reliant on his OC.
Names on my radar right now
Kiffin - I actually believe he would be arrogant enough to think he can follow Saban plus I think he wants the job.
Napier - we shall see how he does at florida
Campbell - I still would like to see what he does at a better school than Iowa State before make a final judgement.

First reaction is Billy Napier. I really like his trajectory but only time will tell if has what it takes to build a top tier SEC program with the talent pool that is the state Florida. We shall see.
There’s nothing wrong with it, there is no way to predict the future and the boards are fun because we all get to try and talk about what we think may happen in the future. I’ve had huge misses and been mistaken way more than once. just simply showing that his name was indeed thrown around. So was Aranda at this time though after a 12-2 year only to go 3-9 last year.