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BWhat's more likely?
A) Saban returns to coaching football
B) Mario wins the ACC in the next two seasons
BWhat's more likely?
A) Saban returns to coaching football
B) Mario wins the ACC in the next two seasons
It's the off-season.Who cares?
Well, he wears makeup on ESPN every weekend for the whole country to watchHe’s not coming back. Doesn’t want any part of the **** show that is now CFB. A comeback would destroy his legacy.
Another coach that is wasting away is Pat Fitzgerald.IMO Urban Meyer is the better college coach and would be more successful at Miami.
Saban requires unlimited money to win. Meyer was successful at every level of cfb even at programs without resources.
I also think he would be more realistic. Saban went out on top. Meyer’s career ended in utter embarrassment and a destruction of his reputation. I am a little concerned that if UF fires Napier, Meyer would take that job again.
Dude. I had that all wrong. My bad and thank you for correcting me. I had it in my memory that was his dad. Oof.Lou and Nick, think they might be distant cousins. That is not even known. Who is hiring a 74 year old coach to run their program? This talk is silly.
He's widely considered the to be the best college football coach of all time.Yeah nobody hires corches after age 70.
But he was only has to travel 13-14 weeks a year and can go back to the beach during the week. As we all know, being a HC at a D1 program demands 24/7/365 attention.Well, he wears makeup on ESPN every weekend for the whole country to watch
I think he actually enjoys being a HC and wants to come back and run a program.
If he has the energy to travel with that circus of beta-weirdos every weekend, I think he has it in him to wear the whistle again.
You know the problem with this, right?It’s what 140 something teams in major cfb? I’d say it’s only about 10 teams that wouldn’t take him. With that being said, I don’t think he’s coming back
Maybe im wrong. But just speculationYou know the problem with this, right?
6 road games a year and a handful of in-house visits starts looking a lot like the same amount of traveling that ESPN does.But he was only has to travel 13-14 weeks a year and can go back to the beach during the week. As we all know, being a HC at a D1 program demands 24/7/365 attention.
He can scratch that itch with a conch shell off the beach.6 road games a year and a handful of in-house visits starts looking a lot like the same amount of traveling that ESPN does.
His scratching an itch and has not retired.
Head Coach is a larger work load. No argument there. I doubt hes bothered by traveling. I doubt he spends much time at home, tbh.
He would win easily doesn't matter where he goes, they become a national power in 3 seasonsThe main duty of a HC these days is talent acquisition.
Saban would be able to put together a solid staff and roster.
The idea he couldn't do it is laughable.
Maybe im wrong. But just speculation