He probably said or should have said "they don't make like they used to".What did Saban say about the game afterward? He mustve been pretty unimpressed
He probably said or should have said "they don't make like they used to".What did Saban say about the game afterward? He mustve been pretty unimpressed
If you’re old enough you remember the national title game in Miami , NY day, 1972 ag Nebraska. That might’ve felt slightly worse..one.. cuz I was a kid, and second , cuz we were unbeaten and ranked #2 in the country. Most of us ( I know there were a few super optimists here) didn’t really perceive this team as the best in the country. In 1971….we felt we were. Boy were we wrong! 28-0 at halftime!That's probably true. I've been around long enough to see a lot of down times for BAMA. But I've never seen a BAMA team - with so much on the line - play like we played yesterday.
i was 2 1/2 and was running around the living room jumping over my dad who was watching the game laying on the floor. i broke my collar bone and had to go the the hospital. i guess i saved him from having to watch all of thatIf you’re old enough you remember the national title game in Miami , NY day, 1972 ag Nebraska. That might’ve felt slightly worse..one.. cuz I was a kid, and second , cuz we were unbeaten and ranked #2 in the country. Most of us ( I know there were a few super optimists here) didn’t really perceive this team as the best in the country. In 1971….we felt we were. Boy were we wrong! 28-0 at halftime!
There are “good losses” and “bad losses”. When you’re non-competitive in two games and get beaten in every facet of the game, that’s a “bad loss”. If our losses to UGA and IU were similar to Georgia’s loss to Ole Miss yesterday, then yes… it was a successful season.I guess it’s a philosophical difference. I personally don’t care how much we lost by. I doubt UGA fans are finding much solace in losing by 3 in the quarterfinals right now.
Major Applewhite… Bill O’Brien… Pete Golding.I was listening to Luke and Jimmy this morning. And they were talking about needing to replace some of the coaching staff Which I don’t disagree with
My question is, when has ever changing out the coaching staff, but keeping the head coach worked? I know Nick would replace coaches But many times that was due to them moving onto a promotion for another team They were probably circumstances where they were in fact, terminated, but I don’t remember many
Usually, when you keep the coach, but replace the staff, all you are doing is prolonging the inevitable See the university of Arkansas for more information
And yes, for some reason, my period button is not working on my phone sorry
Wellllll..They also said we'd never see another run, like we did under Coach Bryant as well, guess what they were wrong about that when we hired Coach Saban & he rewrote the record books..Yes, the season was a success. We made the playoffs. Granted, I would have preferred a better showing against Indiana, but it didn't happen.
We'll never see another era like the Saban era. Not in the pay-for-play NIL environment. Schools like Texas, aTm, Stanford, Michigan, So. Cal (and the Ivies...)... schools like those have lots of very wealthy alumni who can drop a few tens of millions every year for NIL payments. We don't.
We're spoiled to competing for championships every year. Those days are gone. Yes, we want and expect to be competitive every year, and maybe make a championship run every decade or so... if we're lucky. I hope our unrealistic expectations for the future don't push us into irrational management actions that will further impede our ability to have a successful program in the future.
Radical self-sacrifice. What filial obligation!i was 2 1/2 and was running around the living room jumping over my dad who was watching the game laying on the floor. i broke my collar bone and had to go the the hospital. i guess i saved him from having to watch all of that