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I was never a huge RRod fan. So, the only 'hurt' was the uncertainty of continuing to search for a coach. We, of course, got Saban a few months later, so the wait was worth it.
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
My sense is that Rodriguez would have dug himself a hole with the Crimson Tide just like he did at M. He may not have had such a hard time with doubters at Alabama that he had at M but his style of play and how he recruits to it would not have gone down well with the Alabama faithful.
Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
Would Bama had made things as difficult as possible even before figuring out who he was? Would they have opened the checkbook and allowed him to bring his own defensive coordinator with him? Apparently with Saban's success in year 2, he didn't inherit near the roster mess RR did at M.
Carr retired with a very good graduating class and left absolutely nothing in the cupboard. I cautioned even before Carr was set to retire, the '08 & beyond seasons were going to be mediocrity without dramatic changes as even the highly regarded recruits Carr was signing, I didn't care for much.
We got dramatic changes, which I was for as I loved RR's offenses at West Virginia. The University however never supported RR and allowed him to surround himself with excellent coordinators, position coaches and facilities. Harbaugh came here (he went to Stanford the same year as RR went to M I believe) and everything Harbaugh asked for, he got. Our athletic department didn't invest in its most profitable asset and is why the Buckeyes have been kicking our ass annually on Saturdays.
As a fan of recruiting, I didn't like Carr's incoming talent anywhere near as much as the recruiting experts. A lot of 4-stars weren't deserving to be 4-stars and were coming to M for the laid back atmosphere that Carr showed in his last few years.
Didn't pay that much attention to Bama so I don't remember it being so bad when Saban was hired.
Yeah, it was a bad at Bama. I think they lost to Auburn 5 years straight. They were a mess when Saban took over and even lost to LA Monroe(?) in his first year.
I told one of my Alabama fan friends that Mike Shula was turning Bama into a basketball school. He almost cried.
I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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