Charlie Stubbs was the OC you are justly propping . :smile:Since I was too young to really appreciate what these guys really did until I got into high school, my only real knowledge of our OC/DC's doesn't start until Curry's reign. So, since then:
On Offense: I liked Dubose's OC Neil Calloway because he had more plays/formations than any Bama OC I have seen and they beat a good Gators team not once but twice in '99. Plus' he's a former player under Coach Bryant.
A close Second was fRan's OC, Les Koenning. That 2000 teams developed a back bone against Auburn and pasted them at JH and the 2001 team dismantled LSU at Death Valley. His Option play and that play where the QB, usually Watts, would fake the pass and then hand the ball was a killer.
On Defense: Brother Bill.
I also really liked Karl Torbush but Joe Kines was the MAN.
End of discussion.OC - Homer Smith
DC - Bill Oliver
Wasn't Charle Stubbs the QB Coach and not official OC? I know he was in on a lot of the play calling. Wasn't there alot of turmoil between the 2 that caused the meltdown in 2000?Charlie Stubbs was the OC you are justly propping
Calloway was the OC after Bruce "I'm a Dumba**" Arians. The offense still sputtered after that year, so Dubose brought in Charlie Stubbs to serve as "passing coordinator". In fact, Stubbs was functioning as the de facto OC, but Dubose didn't have the stones to demote Calloway, who was a friend. The offense flourished under Stubbs, leading to the SEC championship. The following year, though, Calloway tried to reassert his authority. As the season continued to disintegrate, Dubose continued to support Calloway, and Stubbs was left out in the cold.On Offense: I liked Dubose's OC Neil Calloway because he had more plays/formations than any Bama OC I have seen and they beat a good Gators team not once but twice in '99. Plus' he's a former player under Coach Bryant.
I believe you got it right.Calloway was the OC after Bruce "I'm a Dumba**" Arians. The offense still sputtered after that year, so Dubose brought in Charlie Stubbs to serve as "passing coordinator". In fact, Stubbs was functioning as the de facto OC, but Dubose didn't have the stones to demote Calloway, who was a friend. The offense flourished under Stubbs, leading to the SEC championship. The following year, though, Calloway tried to reassert his authority. As the season continued to disintegrate, Dubose continued to support Calloway, and Stubbs was left out in the cold.
The following year, Stubbs was up for the BYU HC job, but didn't get it--most people think that it was because of the looming NCAA investigation.
Stubbs all the way in '99 until dumbose put NC over his shoulder the following Spring . After that , CS told dumbose he should let Ivy call it back in 8/00 when dumbose forced a move to a lot of 2TE sets . Hence the name "dumbose" for destroying our excellent '99 offense prior to our '00 ucla trip/implosion/catastrophe .Wasn't Charle Stubbs the QB Coach and not official OC? I know he was in on a lot of the play calling. Wasn't there alot of turmoil between the 2 that caused the meltdown in 2000?
I like that . :cool2:End of discussion.
moonrav, I honestly think that if Charlie Stubbs had been given free rein, he could have come close to Homer Smith status.
yes Ken Donohue - We certianly won a lot fo games with Mal as OCWhat's the criteria fo OC? Is it the sexiest, the most innovative or the most effective? If winning and championships are the standard, who did it better than Coach Mal Moore? I kow there are a lot of CMM haters out there, but as Yogi Berra once said "You could look it up." He seemed to please Coach Bryant and I don't know of a better authority than The Coach.
DC. I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Coach Ken Donohue, guess it's a reflection of the age of the forum.
I've consistently heard that Calloway was a troublemaker on that staff too. Our offense flourished when Stubbs was allowed to run it, I too would put him right up there with Homer Smith. Bruce Arians was probably the worst OC we've had in recent memory.Didn't DuBose have Stubbs & Ellis Johnson..?
I have heard that calloway was a major kink in the chain or am I confused.
I always thought that DuBose has some good coaches on his staff but obviously not across the board.
I think Stubbs was turned lose against Florida in the SEC game. I remeber Finebuam saying he talked to Stubbs prior to the game about Spurriers offense ..etc & Stubbs said something like that's OK we got a little for them also.
I liked Stubbs
Was excited about Torbush - Kines bend don't break stuff drove me nuts
Wasn't Eillis Johnson a bend don't break kind of guy
Thanks, I didn't know the whole details, just a lot of hear-say from some buddies of mine that followed the mess from T-Town. I knew that Stubbs was in on alot of the playcalling during the 1999 season but I thought Calloway was the man to green light or change the play being called in because he was the actual OC. Also, there wasn't a whole lot of disputes between the 2 because Alexander was the bread winner. They used just enough of Zow's arm to keep all the DC's from completly stacking the box on every play although most of the pass plays were Stubbs handywork.Calloway was the OC after Bruce "I'm a Dumba**" Arians. The offense still sputtered after that year, so Dubose brought in Charlie Stubbs to serve as "passing coordinator". In fact, Stubbs was functioning as the de facto OC, but Dubose didn't have the stones to demote Calloway, who was a friend. The offense flourished under Stubbs, leading to the SEC championship. The following year, though, Calloway tried to reassert his authority. As the season continued to disintegrate, Dubose continued to support Calloway, and Stubbs was left out in the cold.
The following year, Stubbs was up for the BYU HC job, but didn't get it--most people think that it was because of the looming NCAA investigation.
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