Grubb to be next OC at Bama per ESPN

JDCrimson

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Bringing in Grubb and making a LANK deal with Milroe was an orchestration to hold the roster together. Remember, the portal was only open for us at the time for 30 days due to Saban's retirement. So we were exposed to losing our roster, think Marshall, with no way to replace those players before spring practice.

That is an interesting point. Maybe Grubb accepted the Alabama job, at least in principle, then saw film and sensed anybody coaching Milroe as OC was going to damage his reputation by the association, so Grubb stayed at UW (when Saban offered)/accepted the Seahawks job (when DeBoer offered) as an alternative to going down when the USS Milroe inevitably sank.
Just speculating. Anyway, glad he is now in Tuscaloosa. Coach DeBoer seems more comfortable with Grubb around him.
 

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Drake Maye, backed out of his committment to Bama and JM was the "back up plan." If Maye is as talented as I think he is, there'll be a good book written one day on what "Maye have been" if his commitment sticks with Bama.
Maye could have been this generations Bo Jackson. Jackson actually grew up a Bama fan from what I hear and for a long time Bear just chose who he wanted and Auburn had to feed off the scraps. Bo was a big time recruit though and Bear was old and not in good health. Bear told him he'd have to sit for a while and Auburn had a younger more agressive coach who said he could play now. Bo signed with Auburn, the rest as they say is history. It was really an early sign of the end of Bear Bryant. I don't think Maye of course is the level of atlhete Bo was but having him instead of Milro would almost certainly have resulted in at least one more Natty and may have been the early crack in the dam that led to failure.
 

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Maye could have been this generations Bo Jackson. Jackson actually grew up a Bama fan from what I hear and for a long time Bear just chose who he wanted and Auburn had to feed off the scraps. Bo was a big time recruit though and Bear was old and not in good health. Bear told him he'd have to sit for a while and Auburn had a younger more agressive coach who said he could play now. Bo signed with Auburn, the rest as they say is history. It was really an early sign of the end of Bear Bryant. I don't think Maye of course is the level of atlhete Bo was but having him instead of Milro would almost certainly have resulted in at least one more Natty and may have been the early crack in the dam that led to failure.
Even if we don't win another NC, if DM had come to Bama, who knows what happens with CNS. But I'm almost completely sure with DM we would have never had "DM QB" threads the way we did with JM!!!

I've mentioned before how the last two years was tough to enjoy not knowing what would happen from game to game!
 
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davefrat

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I never thought I'd long for the days of game manager+ QB play and joyless murder ball D. My, what the last two years have done to us.
Over the last two years (especially this year) I kind of got used to losing (or at least the increasing possibility of losing).

Kind of weird feeling to know we're back among the mortals, but such is life.
 

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Even if we don't win another NC, if DM had come to Bama, who knows what happens with CNS. But I'm almost completely sure with DM we would have never had "DM QB" threads the way we did with JM!!!

I've mentioned before how the last two years was tough to enjoy not knowing what would happen from game to game!

I said the same thing to an LSU friend of mine and he said "Welcome to how the rest of college football fans feel each week". LOL! We were S.P.O.I.L.E.D, SPOILED for 15 years. LOL
 

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I've mentioned before how the last two years was tough to enjoy not knowing what would happen from game to game!
I actually wanted that a few years ago, or at least I thought I did. After 14 years of utter domination, I had kind of gotten bored, just knowing we would dominate every single game and would have very few close wins. But then when teams started challenging. I found myself wishing for close wins, just to make the games more interestimg to watch. But then when it started happening in 2021, it was happening just about every game, so I got over that very quickly. Now let's go back to complete domination.
 

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I actually wanted that a few years ago, or at least I thought I did. After 14 years of utter domination, I had kind of gotten bored, just knowing we would dominate every single game and would have very few close wins. But then when teams started challenging. I found myself wishing for close wins, just to make the games more interestimg to watch. But then when it started happening in 2021, it was happening just about every game, so I got over that very quickly. Now let's go back to complete domination.
When we were 28-40+ point favorites I rarely watched the game. It had got to the point where it was a foregone conclusion on what was going to happen and that just wasn't fun, or so I thought...
 
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