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Yeah, but …

If Saban had been the coach of the 2001 Miami team, Miami would have averaged 70 points a game and the opponents would have averaged less than 7. No team scores more than twice; most teams shut out. The BC and VT scares NEVER happen. It was easily the greatest collection of talent but man were they undercoached.
 
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Yeah, but …

If Saban had been the coach of the 2001 Miami team, Miami would have averaged 70 points a game and the opponents would have averaged less than 7. No team scores more than twice; most teams shut out. The BC and VT scares NEVER happen. It was easily the greatest collection of talent but man were they undercoached.
I’ve always felt that they underachieved as well. Took a miracle to beat BC
 
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Yeah, but …

If Saban had been the coach of the 2001 Miami team, Miami would have averaged 70 points a game and the opponents would have averaged less than 7. No team scores more than twice; most teams shut out. The BC and VT scares NEVER happen. It was easily the greatest collection of talent but man were they undercoached.

Isn't Saban a defensive coach?
 
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Sabans such a DB Genius...that he had to come down to GreenTree several times in the Mid & late 90s, to learn from a DB coach who put waayyyyy more quality DBs into the NFL (Including a HOFer) than Saban ever will...and 10yrs younger than him to boot....
 
2001 was the greatest collection of talent ever on one team but not even close to elite coaching, that team basically went undefeated on talent alone
They ran extremely basic game plans and just out talented everyone
If you add modern analytics coaching and scheming that teams wins every game by 40 plus
Imagine that talent with sark calling plays
And actully doing more on defense than just running cover 2 all game
 
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I’ve always felt that they underachieved as well. Took a miracle to beat BC

That team didn't underachieve—it had a passive, conservative, nice guy, substitute teacher of a head coach with no cojones.

Still recall Coker out there pre-game shaking hands with Joe Paterno—his first-ever game as a head coach in Happy Valley. Weeks later, at Tallahassee—talking with Bobby pre-game and Bowden makes some references to Coker never having lost a game in his career; some little jab about him being a newbie.

Dude took over a team with proven veterans and some NFL-ready guys like E-Reed, who basically ran the team.

Nothing about aw-shucks Larry was going to run up the score on anybody that year.

Literally had a 34-0 lead at the Rose Bowl and put it in cruise control en route to a 37-14 win—instead of letting the kids just play and ball out.
 
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