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I think Arch Manning transfers to Bama and Kiffin coaches him to a Heisman.
Hoo baby that would be an easy team to hate

Unless you're an Alabama fan.

Or a college football fan in general. How much fun would that be to watch?

Agreed. As a UT fan, I have a vested interest in Alabama not being dominant. But that would be fascinating to watch.

Kiffin to Alabama would be bad news for the rest of college football. He's already dangerous enough with the limited resources at Ole Miss.
This is my thinking. It makes too much sense for both parties.
 
Another random musing:

Who is looking to/prepared to move up when a job opens up because someone left it for Bama?

Potential opening should one of the coaches mentioned in previous posts takes the Bama job:

Mississippi
Texas
Clemson
Washington
FSU
Others?

I could see DeBoers wanting to capitalize on his run this year and move into one of the other jobs.

As a Kentucky fan, Mark Stoops has always been expected to want the FSU job. It would be a better football program with more resources. He's had some 10 win seasons, which is a special feat for Kentucky. But he's been underwhelming compared to national programs. He either has a losing record vs the SEC or a losing record vs SEC teams over .500. I can't remember the stat.

In any event, I think the bigger question is do they want him? I'm not sure Bama wants Norvell either.
 
Another random musing:

Who is looking to/prepared to move up when a job opens up because someone left it for Bama?

Potential opening should one of the coaches mentioned in previous posts takes the Bama job:

Mississippi
Texas
Clemson
Washington
FSU
Others?

I could see DeBoers wanting to capitalize on his run this year and move into one of the other jobs.

As a Kentucky fan, Mark Stoops has always been expected to want the FSU job. It would be a better football program with more resources. He's had some 10 win seasons, which is a special feat for Kentucky. But he's been underwhelming compared to national programs. He either has a losing record vs the SEC or a losing record vs SEC teams over .500. I can't remember the stat.

In any event, I think the bigger question is do they want him? I'm not sure Bama wants Norvell either.

Yes. The school left out to dry by the coach that takes the Alabama job is going to have a challenge. I'm sure that factors somewhat into how coaches consider taking the Alabama job too.
 
I think Arch Manning transfers to Bama and Kiffin coaches him to a Heisman.
Hoo baby that would be an easy team to hate

Unless you're an Alabama fan.

Or a college football fan in general. How much fun would that be to watch?

Agreed. As a UT fan, I have a vested interest in Alabama not being dominant. But that would be fascinating to watch.

Kiffin to Alabama would be bad news for the rest of college football. He's already dangerous enough with the limited resources at Ole Miss.
I am here in Birmingham and as I walk around work the taking heads on radio here are hysterical/apocalyptic.

I hate sports radio, but the screeching is extra unbearable today. I hope they find someone soon just to shut these pundits up.

Is there any consensus among Alabama fans as to who they want?
 
It’ll be interesting to see how some newer Bama fans or those who forgot react to not being dominant anymore. Bama was not this Bama before he got there. Lot of bad hires and mediocre years.
* cough* Mike Shula *cough*

They had to fire a coach for soliciting a prostitute at a golf pro-am who stole his corporate AMEX....BEFORE HE EVEN COACHED A GAME!

Can you imagine telling that story to an 18 year old who just finished his or her first term there? They'd never believe it.
Still think this whore is probably in the top ten most impactful people in college football history. Set in motion a huge series of events.
 
I think Arch Manning transfers to Bama and Kiffin coaches him to a Heisman.
Hoo baby that would be an easy team to hate

Unless you're an Alabama fan.

Or a college football fan in general. How much fun would that be to watch?

Agreed. As a UT fan, I have a vested interest in Alabama not being dominant. But that would be fascinating to watch.

Kiffin to Alabama would be bad news for the rest of college football. He's already dangerous enough with the limited resources at Ole Miss.
I am here in Birmingham and as I walk around work the taking heads on radio here are hysterical/apocalyptic.

I hate sports radio, but the screeching is extra unbearable today. I hope they find someone soon just to shut these pundits up.
I stopped listening to sports radio a long time ago, and have been better off for it :) We should apologize to the rest of the country for unleashing Finebaum on them. His show was kind of fun in the early days (Phyllis, etc) but man that style is so grating now.
 
Other consideration:

DeBoer just took Washington to the National Championship game. He doesn't have nearly the buget/resources Lanning does at Oregon. If he can take Washington to the National Title game, what can he do with Alabama level resources?
DeBoer is a bad recruiter but a very good coach. He hit lightning in a bottle with Penix and those receivers this year. They also had 9 6th year senior starters. He knows they will take a huge step back next year with guys leaving and his poor recruiting. I think he will be either at Bama or Michigan next year.

I really hope he stays at Washington though, we owe him a few beatdowns. Even with Washington winning 3 straight (by 9 total points) Oregon has still won 15 of the last 20.
 
This should officially put to bed any remaining "asterisk" nonsense regarding Michigan winning the national championship.

NCAA president Charlie Baker said Michigan football national championship was earned "fair and square," and that his organization's "unusual decision" to share information about cheating allegations during the season should help to eliminate doubts about the legitimacy of the Wolverines' title run.

"At the end of the day, no one believes at this point that Michigan didn't win the national title fair and square."*

*except the OP and certain others in this thread

NCAA President Says Michigan Earned Title "Fair and Square"
 
Other consideration:

DeBoer just took Washington to the National Championship game. He doesn't have nearly the buget/resources Lanning does at Oregon. If he can take Washington to the National Title game, what can he do with Alabama level resources?
DeBoer is a bad recruiter but a very good coach. He hit lightning in a bottle with Penix and those receivers this year. They also had 9 6th year senior starters. He knows they will take a huge step back next year with guys leaving and his poor recruiting. I think he will be either at Bama or Michigan next year.

I really hope he stays at Washington though, we owe him a few beatdowns. Even with Washington winning 3 straight (by 9 total points) Oregon has still won 15 of the last 20.

Not having a stable of RBs in this economy is coaching malpractice. They didn't have another single RB on that roster to chew yards behind that line? My god.....
 
I'm betting the Lanning to bama was a publicity stunt.
I'm not sure. A lot of people on Twitter kept saying "According to CBS Sports..."

Some reporter from CBC Sports started quoting people saying they never said that. I wonder if it's not just social media lies taking up a life of their own.
 
Do you need to be a good recruiter with NIL?
I think Alabama kind of recruits itself. I still think high school recruiting is very important but not as much with the transfer portal.

Totally anecdotal, but in the annual anonymous interviews of recent recruits in The Athletic, Saban was mentioned three times as a response to a question about the most arrogant coach the recruits dealt with during their process.

"I’d say coach Saban. My mom wasn’t happy with him. We were at a table eating and he acknowledged me, but not my parents. My mom said, “If you’re acknowledging my son, you should acknowledge me.”
"I didn’t like (Nick) Saban. It was just the vibe."
"Fisher and Saban. Talking to Saban felt like talking to a robot. It didn’t feel real."

So he obviously isn't for everyone, but the results speak for themselves with the classes he's brought in both before and through NIL. Does that mean Bama recruits itself? What were their classes like in the few years leading up to his arrival?
 
Do you need to be a good recruiter with NIL?
I think Alabama kind of recruits itself. I still think high school recruiting is very important but not as much with the transfer portal.

Totally anecdotal, but in the annual anonymous interviews of recent recruits in The Athletic, Saban was mentioned three times as a response to a question about the most arrogant coach the recruits dealt with during their process.

"I’d say coach Saban. My mom wasn’t happy with him. We were at a table eating and he acknowledged me, but not my parents. My mom said, “If you’re acknowledging my son, you should acknowledge me.”
"I didn’t like (Nick) Saban. It was just the vibe."
"Fisher and Saban. Talking to Saban felt like talking to a robot. It didn’t feel real."

So he obviously isn't for everyone, but the results speak for themselves with the classes he's brought in both before and through NIL. Does that mean Bama recruits itself? What were their classes like in the few years leading up to his arrival?
True, it most likely a combination of Alabama and Saban. DeBoer would do very well with all that talent they currently have assuming there is not a mass portal. I don't think he will recruit as well or near as well as Saban but kids will still want to be at Bama.
 
Do you need to be a good recruiter with NIL?
I think Alabama kind of recruits itself. I still think high school recruiting is very important but not as much with the transfer portal.

Totally anecdotal, but in the annual anonymous interviews of recent recruits in The Athletic, Saban was mentioned three times as a response to a question about the most arrogant coach the recruits dealt with during their process.

"I’d say coach Saban. My mom wasn’t happy with him. We were at a table eating and he acknowledged me, but not my parents. My mom said, “If you’re acknowledging my son, you should acknowledge me.”
"I didn’t like (Nick) Saban. It was just the vibe."
"Fisher and Saban. Talking to Saban felt like talking to a robot. It didn’t feel real."

So he obviously isn't for everyone, but the results speak for themselves with the classes he's brought in both before and through NIL. Does that mean Bama recruits itself? What were their classes like in the few years leading up to his arrival?

Probably not the best answer to your question, but Saban's first year at Bama was 2007. That same year, before his first game, the NFL selected 3 players in the draft from Alabama. None in the first 3 rounds. 2008 NFL draft after Saban's first year coaching - ZERO - players selected in the NFL draft. At all. In any round. Wow! Cupboards had to have been bare.

Moreover, you have to go all the way back to 2000 NFL draft to find an Alabama player taken in the 1st round and there were two of them - Chris Samuels and Shaun Alexander.

Once Saban got cooking, he put a player in the 1st round of every single NFL draft from 2009 until present. Multiple players picked in the 1st and 2nd rounds. The guy was an NFL player making factory.

So did Bama recruit itself prior to Saban? I can't answer that but they sure as hell weren't churning guys out in the first 2 rounds of the draft prior to his arrival.
 
Kiffin has the #1 rated transfer portal ranking this year, on top of a good program that has a lot of players returning. Probably many of them transfer somewhere else if Kiffin goes to Bama.
 
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I think Arch Manning transfers to Bama and Kiffin coaches him to a Heisman.
Hoo baby that would be an easy team to hate

Unless you're an Alabama fan.

Or a college football fan in general. How much fun would that be to watch?

Agreed. As a UT fan, I have a vested interest in Alabama not being dominant. But that would be fascinating to watch.

Kiffin to Alabama would be bad news for the rest of college football. He's already dangerous enough with the limited resources at Ole Miss.
I am here in Birmingham and as I walk around work the taking heads on radio here are hysterical/apocalyptic.

I hate sports radio, but the screeching is extra unbearable today. I hope they find someone soon just to shut these pundits up.

Is there any consensus among Alabama fans as to who they want?
My top choice was Lanning. He is young, he learned under Saban and Smart, and he's familiar with the territory. I think he's going to be a great coach where ever he is.

Lane grew on me during his time at Alabama. He is a fantastic offensive mind, but he feels a little "loosey goosey" to be the head man. He's also young even though he's been in the game for years. If we are going for a former assistant/offensive genius, I'd rather have Sark. Not sure it makes sense for him to leave Texas for Alabama.

Do not want Dabo. I loved him as a player and his early Clemson career but his stance on the NIL and transfer portal make him a relic. He's also very much a CEO head coach who is dependent on his assistants.

DeBoer would be interesting but I just honestly don't know much about him. I'm not sure how James Franklin's name came up in this.

The AD has put enormous pressure on himself by saying he would name someone within 72 hours. If he thought Lanning was a lock, this thing could spiral badly.
 
Do you need to be a good recruiter with NIL?
I think Alabama kind of recruits itself. I still think high school recruiting is very important but not as much with the transfer portal.

Totally anecdotal, but in the annual anonymous interviews of recent recruits in The Athletic, Saban was mentioned three times as a response to a question about the most arrogant coach the recruits dealt with during their process.

"I’d say coach Saban. My mom wasn’t happy with him. We were at a table eating and he acknowledged me, but not my parents. My mom said, “If you’re acknowledging my son, you should acknowledge me.”
"I didn’t like (Nick) Saban. It was just the vibe."
"Fisher and Saban. Talking to Saban felt like talking to a robot. It didn’t feel real."

So he obviously isn't for everyone, but the results speak for themselves with the classes he's brought in both before and through NIL. Does that mean Bama recruits itself? What were their classes like in the few years leading up to his arrival?

Just my guess, but I'd suspect there's an element of not getting offered from Alabama in there.
 
Other consideration:

DeBoer just took Washington to the National Championship game. He doesn't have nearly the buget/resources Lanning does at Oregon. If he can take Washington to the National Title game, what can he do with Alabama level resources?
DeBoer is a bad recruiter but a very good coach. He hit lightning in a bottle with Penix and those receivers this year. They also had 9 6th year senior starters. He knows they will take a huge step back next year with guys leaving and his poor recruiting. I think he will be either at Bama or Michigan next year.

I really hope he stays at Washington though, we owe him a few beatdowns. Even with Washington winning 3 straight (by 9 total points) Oregon has still won 15 of the last 20.

It is certainly possible that Michigan hires outside the program if Harbaugh leaves. But I'd be quite surprised. I reckon it will take about 30 minutes to promote Sherrone Moore.
 
Do you need to be a good recruiter with NIL?
I think Alabama kind of recruits itself. I still think high school recruiting is very important but not as much with the transfer portal.

Totally anecdotal, but in the annual anonymous interviews of recent recruits in The Athletic, Saban was mentioned three times as a response to a question about the most arrogant coach the recruits dealt with during their process.

"I’d say coach Saban. My mom wasn’t happy with him. We were at a table eating and he acknowledged me, but not my parents. My mom said, “If you’re acknowledging my son, you should acknowledge me.”
"I didn’t like (Nick) Saban. It was just the vibe."
"Fisher and Saban. Talking to Saban felt like talking to a robot. It didn’t feel real."

So he obviously isn't for everyone, but the results speak for themselves with the classes he's brought in both before and through NIL. Does that mean Bama recruits itself? What were their classes like in the few years leading up to his arrival?
There are those parents who want a coach that respects them by talking to them, making small talk, selling the program, etc. (Heck? I do it for my alma mater and I’m not even on staff.) To those parents, Saban is a jerk and unless their kid really wanted to go there, would probably steer him somewhere else. There are other parents who don’t have an issue with it and/or want their son to go there really bad.

After all, no one has ever accused Saban (or Belichick) of being a people person.
 
Do you need to be a good recruiter with NIL?
I think Alabama kind of recruits itself. I still think high school recruiting is very important but not as much with the transfer portal.

Totally anecdotal, but in the annual anonymous interviews of recent recruits in The Athletic, Saban was mentioned three times as a response to a question about the most arrogant coach the recruits dealt with during their process.

"I’d say coach Saban. My mom wasn’t happy with him. We were at a table eating and he acknowledged me, but not my parents. My mom said, “If you’re acknowledging my son, you should acknowledge me.”
"I didn’t like (Nick) Saban. It was just the vibe."
"Fisher and Saban. Talking to Saban felt like talking to a robot. It didn’t feel real."

So he obviously isn't for everyone, but the results speak for themselves with the classes he's brought in both before and through NIL. Does that mean Bama recruits itself? What were their classes like in the few years leading up to his arrival?
There are those parents who want a coach that respects them by talking to them, making small talk, selling the program, etc. (Heck? I do it for my alma mater and I’m not even on staff.) To those parents, Saban is a jerk and unless their kid really wanted to go there, would probably steer him somewhere else. There are other parents who don’t have an issue with it and/or want their son to go there really bad.

After all, no one has ever accused Saban (or Belichick) of being a people person.

You'd think Mr. Alabama (yes, I know he's from WV), a guy who calls his wife Miss Terry, would have the sense to acknowledge the parents.
 
Do you need to be a good recruiter with NIL?
I think Alabama kind of recruits itself. I still think high school recruiting is very important but not as much with the transfer portal.

Totally anecdotal, but in the annual anonymous interviews of recent recruits in The Athletic, Saban was mentioned three times as a response to a question about the most arrogant coach the recruits dealt with during their process.

"I’d say coach Saban. My mom wasn’t happy with him. We were at a table eating and he acknowledged me, but not my parents. My mom said, “If you’re acknowledging my son, you should acknowledge me.”
"I didn’t like (Nick) Saban. It was just the vibe."
"Fisher and Saban. Talking to Saban felt like talking to a robot. It didn’t feel real."

So he obviously isn't for everyone, but the results speak for themselves with the classes he's brought in both before and through NIL. Does that mean Bama recruits itself? What were their classes like in the few years leading up to his arrival?
There are those parents who want a coach that respects them by talking to them, making small talk, selling the program, etc. (Heck? I do it for my alma mater and I’m not even on staff.) To those parents, Saban is a jerk and unless their kid really wanted to go there, would probably steer him somewhere else. There are other parents who don’t have an issue with it and/or want their son to go there really bad.

After all, no one has ever accused Saban (or Belichick) of being a people person.

You'd think Mr. Alabama (yes, I know he's from WV), a guy who calls his wife Miss Terry, would have the sense to acknowledge the parents.
You’d think. We also have to consider that the parents who said that probably hate Alabama anyways. :lol:
 
FSU just announced some Bama portal transfer. Would be weird for Norvell to do that and leave. Lots of smoke about the Washington coach but who knows I guess s
 
I think Arch Manning transfers to Bama and Kiffin coaches him to a Heisman.
Hoo baby that would be an easy team to hate

Unless you're an Alabama fan.

Or a college football fan in general. How much fun would that be to watch?

Agreed. As a UT fan, I have a vested interest in Alabama not being dominant. But that would be fascinating to watch.

Kiffin to Alabama would be bad news for the rest of college football. He's already dangerous enough with the limited resources at Ole Miss.
I am here in Birmingham and as I walk around work the taking heads on radio here are hysterical/apocalyptic.

I hate sports radio, but the screeching is extra unbearable today. I hope they find someone soon just to shut these pundits up.

Is there any consensus among Alabama fans as to who they want?
My top choice was Lanning. He is young, he learned under Saban and Smart, and he's familiar with the territory. I think he's going to be a great coach where ever he is.

Lane grew on me during his time at Alabama. He is a fantastic offensive mind, but he feels a little "loosey goosey" to be the head man. He's also young even though he's been in the game for years. If we are going for a former assistant/offensive genius, I'd rather have Sark. Not sure it makes sense for him to leave Texas for Alabama.

Do not want Dabo. I loved him as a player and his early Clemson career but his stance on the NIL and transfer portal make him a relic. He's also very much a CEO head coach who is dependent on his assistants.

DeBoer would be interesting but I just honestly don't know much about him. I'm not sure how James Franklin's name came up in this.

The AD has put enormous pressure on himself by saying he would name someone within 72 hours. If he thought Lanning was a lock, this thing could spiral badly.

Sark and Lane are the same age. Sark just acts a little more his age. Lane seems to be having fun - he's terrific on Twitter. Both are terrific offensive minds.

Just feels like Lane is more "gettable" than Sark. Especially with what Sark just did at Texas (which is much a football royalty program as Bama historically, though not as much recently until now).
 
I think Arch Manning transfers to Bama and Kiffin coaches him to a Heisman.
Hoo baby that would be an easy team to hate

Unless you're an Alabama fan.

Or a college football fan in general. How much fun would that be to watch?

Agreed. As a UT fan, I have a vested interest in Alabama not being dominant. But that would be fascinating to watch.

Kiffin to Alabama would be bad news for the rest of college football. He's already dangerous enough with the limited resources at Ole Miss.
I am here in Birmingham and as I walk around work the taking heads on radio here are hysterical/apocalyptic.

I hate sports radio, but the screeching is extra unbearable today. I hope they find someone soon just to shut these pundits up.

Is there any consensus among Alabama fans as to who they want?
They're still in the mourning/shock stage, it seems. Honestly I can't take listening to that stuff for too long, so I'm not listening to too much of the analysis. There was a lot of disbelief evident - which I find pretty funny - Saban is no spring chicken. I'm happy for the guy - an incredible body of work and a clean exit.

Funny enough I can listen to financial stuff all day long, so this isn't casting stones.
 
I think Arch Manning transfers to Bama and Kiffin coaches him to a Heisman.
Hoo baby that would be an easy team to hate

Unless you're an Alabama fan.

Or a college football fan in general. How much fun would that be to watch?

Agreed. As a UT fan, I have a vested interest in Alabama not being dominant. But that would be fascinating to watch.

Kiffin to Alabama would be bad news for the rest of college football. He's already dangerous enough with the limited resources at Ole Miss.
I am here in Birmingham and as I walk around work the taking heads on radio here are hysterical/apocalyptic.

I hate sports radio, but the screeching is extra unbearable today. I hope they find someone soon just to shut these pundits up.

Is there any consensus among Alabama fans as to who they want?
My top choice was Lanning. He is young, he learned under Saban and Smart, and he's familiar with the territory. I think he's going to be a great coach where ever he is.

Lane grew on me during his time at Alabama. He is a fantastic offensive mind, but he feels a little "loosey goosey" to be the head man. He's also young even though he's been in the game for years. If we are going for a former assistant/offensive genius, I'd rather have Sark. Not sure it makes sense for him to leave Texas for Alabama.

Do not want Dabo. I loved him as a player and his early Clemson career but his stance on the NIL and transfer portal make him a relic. He's also very much a CEO head coach who is dependent on his assistants.

DeBoer would be interesting but I just honestly don't know much about him. I'm not sure how James Franklin's name came up in this.

The AD has put enormous pressure on himself by saying he would name someone within 72 hours. If he thought Lanning was a lock, this thing could spiral badly.

Sark and Lane are the same age. Sark just acts a little more his age. Lane seems to be having fun - he's terrific on Twitter. Both are terrific offensive minds.

Just feels like Lane is more "gettable" than Sark. Especially with what Sark just did at Texas (which is much a football royalty program as Bama historically, though not as much recently until now).

Also, Sarkisian has a WAY better job now than Kiffin.
 
For those flight trackers a new flight from Seattle to Tuscaloosa leaves in 30 minutes. Could it be Deboer?

Pete Carroll, IMO.
As an aside Seattle are morons to let him go. They're not going to get a better coach to replace him.

He's the most underrated, under appreciated coach in football. The keystrokes used on Saban, Belichick, Harbaugh et al outpace Carroll 10 to 1 at least.

He is one of three to win a Natty and a Super Bowl. That is rare air.

I hope he's not done. I hate his 9/11 Truther stuff but he's an incredible coach.
 
I think Arch Manning transfers to Bama and Kiffin coaches him to a Heisman.
Hoo baby that would be an easy team to hate

Unless you're an Alabama fan.

Or a college football fan in general. How much fun would that be to watch?

Agreed. As a UT fan, I have a vested interest in Alabama not being dominant. But that would be fascinating to watch.

Kiffin to Alabama would be bad news for the rest of college football. He's already dangerous enough with the limited resources at Ole Miss.
I am here in Birmingham and as I walk around work the taking heads on radio here are hysterical/apocalyptic.

I hate sports radio, but the screeching is extra unbearable today. I hope they find someone soon just to shut these pundits up.

Is there any consensus among Alabama fans as to who they want?
My top choice was Lanning. He is young, he learned under Saban and Smart, and he's familiar with the territory. I think he's going to be a great coach where ever he is.

Lane grew on me during his time at Alabama. He is a fantastic offensive mind, but he feels a little "loosey goosey" to be the head man. He's also young even though he's been in the game for years. If we are going for a former assistant/offensive genius, I'd rather have Sark. Not sure it makes sense for him to leave Texas for Alabama.

Do not want Dabo. I loved him as a player and his early Clemson career but his stance on the NIL and transfer portal make him a relic. He's also very much a CEO head coach who is dependent on his assistants.

DeBoer would be interesting but I just honestly don't know much about him. I'm not sure how James Franklin's name came up in this.

The AD has put enormous pressure on himself by saying he would name someone within 72 hours. If he thought Lanning was a lock, this thing could spiral badly.

Sark and Lane are the same age. Sark just acts a little more his age. Lane seems to be having fun - he's terrific on Twitter. Both are terrific offensive minds.

Just feels like Lane is more "gettable" than Sark. Especially with what Sark just did at Texas (which is much a football royalty program as Bama historically, though not as much recently until now).

Also, Sarkisian has a WAY better job now than Kiffin.

Totally. Ole Miss is a pimple on a giant's behind compared to Texas or Bama.
 
Just to echo some of what's been said, the old adage about QBs also works for HCs . It's a lot easier to get worse at the position than to get better.
 
Is the NCAA actually serious with these FSU penalties. Getting smacked down pretty hard for something that every single school in the country (that is trying to win) is doing. "NIL" (really just pay for play, as we all know) is the absolute wild west right now and they got more than a slap on the wrist here.

Just insanity.
 
Is the NCAA actually serious with these FSU penalties. Getting smacked down pretty hard for something that every single school in the country (that is trying to win) is doing. "NIL" (really just pay for play, as we all know) is the absolute wild west right now and they got more than a slap on the wrist here.

Just insanity.
Been a rough six weeks for my Noles. Man.
 
Is the NCAA actually serious with these FSU penalties. Getting smacked down pretty hard for something that every single school in the country (that is trying to win) is doing. "NIL" (really just pay for play, as we all know) is the absolute wild west right now and they got more than a slap on the wrist here.

Just insanity.
The NCAA is a total joke. The NIL is complete chaos and they are the ones at fault. Then to single out FSU for something all schools are doing? This is obvious payback for all of the ***** fits FSU was throwing about being left out of the playoff.
 
Lanning is absolutely a stud on the come. Grateful he’s true to his word. Damn we are lucky to have him as a Duck.

And God, please let it be Kiffin to Alabama. So easy to hate, plus Oregon might snatch Nolan from Ole Miss in that case, too!;)
 
Is the NCAA actually serious with these FSU penalties. Getting smacked down pretty hard for something that every single school in the country (that is trying to win) is doing. "NIL" (really just pay for play, as we all know) is the absolute wild west right now and they got more than a slap on the wrist here.

Just insanity.
When Matt Rhule is out-right quoting how much you have to pay to bring in a transfer QB at press conferences and Alabama is sending out NIL fundraising requests when they lose, it's hard to believe that FSU did something to deserve to be singled out. The NCAA is a joke.
 
Been a whirlwind few days, and I've been talking with people 'connected' to the Bama program or College world...and been reflecting on a wild ride. A few thoughts:

- little prep was done, as the timing was a surprise and also not ideal
- don't believe much you hear re coaches of interest...so much of that is agent/Sexton driven
- following Saban is definitely a (negative) factor

Above all though, it's been great to hear and read so much sentiment about the impact he made to the team, program, players, fans and community...the mold was broken.
Rinaldi video
 
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These coaches aren't dumb. They don't want to follow one of or maybe the the GOAT of college football coming off a playoff appearance, which was an overtime loss against the eventual champs. Plus this was supposed to be a down year for Alabama.
 
The AD practiced ballistic podiatry by putting an arbitrary 72 hour deadline out there. I think he must have thought he had Lanning on lock. Some people are mentioning Tommy Rees as an option. Get out of town. At this point I'm now rooting for Lane. Disaster in the making.
 
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