Could just be me, but it seems that many are remembering the last few years under CNS differently than I do.
My point isn't to dog Saban, but to point out that this is likely more the norm now than ever, not just at Bama, but across the SEC (among teams that consistently play tough schedules like Bama does).
The parity is like never before. Far greater than it was just 10 years ago.
I've said for years on this board that part of the problem with the assessment of fans is ASSUMING that an extreme outlier performance is the "new normal" for Alabama, most notably in regard to the 2011 defense. Too many assessments here rely upon, "Well WAY BACK WHEN we used to blow folks out and the games were over at halftime." Granted, we used to do it more so than now but part of that was we had a head coach in the prime of his career with a DC in the prime of his DC career who has since gone on to big things elsewhere, which only proves how valuable the DC was.
The 2011 defense wasn't something that can be replicated every single year - and it also has to be remembered that THE OPPONENT plays a role in the blowout as well. The SEC of 2011 was really - when you get down to it - a three team league: Alabama, LSU, and Arkansas, who was 24 points less than the first two teams. Yes, SCAR was 11-2....one of those losses was to 8-5 Auburn AT HOME.
As far as close games......those of us old enough to remember Coach Bryant and Coach Stallings remember A BUNCH of close games that left us needing the Pepto.
BRYANT
1958 Tulane (3-7) L, 13-7
1959 MSU (2-7) W, 10-0
1972 Tenn, W 17-10 (rally in final 2 minutes)
1974 FSU (1-10) W 8-7 (FG in waning seconds)
1980 Rutgers W, 17-13
STALLINGS
1990 Penn State, 9-0 L
1990 Florida, 17-13 L
1990 Georgia, 17-16 L
1990 Tennessee, 9-6 W
1991 LSU (5-6), 20-17 W
1991 Memphis, 10-7 W
1991 Auburn, 13-6 W
1992 La Tech, 13-0 W (6-0 in fourth qtr)
1994 Arkansas (4-7), 13-6 W
1994 USM, 14-6 W
1995 Vandy, 33-25 W (required a 23-point 4th quarter to come back and win)
1995 USM, 24-20 W (converted a 4th and 16 for game-winning TD in waning seconds for only lead)
1995 MSU (3-8), 14-9 W
1996 Auburn, 24-23 W (led 17-0 early - sound familiar?)