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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 993146" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Boy, you look at the press, and you get a lot of different answers about who they might be hiring—Deion gets listed sometimes, and I think that’s silly.</p><p></p><p>Cons: Saban had an exit letter, and reportedly he talked about the changes in recruiting and how his style didn’t fit.</p><p>He built an infrastructure, but all of CFB is changing, and what worked in 2015 may not work in 2025. Whoever takes over has to change some things that Saban did, and there will be resistance.</p><p>(Don’t just change for the sake of changing, but there are some things that have to change. Even Saban was changing)</p><p></p><p>Pros: DeBoer (Washington), Norvell (FSU), and Rees (Bama OC) are interesting candidates. I think Norvell would pick up pretty much where Saban left off—he’s not as good of a coach, but I think he’s good enough. DeBoer has worked his way up from small schools. Rees has some downside—really young and inexperienced.</p><p>If it’s Norvell or DeBoer—especially Norvell—I’d expect Alabama to keep winning.</p><p></p><p>Also, is Auburn in turmoil?</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1745652118826942814[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Finally, Saban and Belichick both coached on a “mid” Cleveland Browns team together. Kind of amazing that two all time coaches coached together there (in a losing cause).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 993146, member: 282"] Boy, you look at the press, and you get a lot of different answers about who they might be hiring—Deion gets listed sometimes, and I think that’s silly. Cons: Saban had an exit letter, and reportedly he talked about the changes in recruiting and how his style didn’t fit. He built an infrastructure, but all of CFB is changing, and what worked in 2015 may not work in 2025. Whoever takes over has to change some things that Saban did, and there will be resistance. (Don’t just change for the sake of changing, but there are some things that have to change. Even Saban was changing) Pros: DeBoer (Washington), Norvell (FSU), and Rees (Bama OC) are interesting candidates. I think Norvell would pick up pretty much where Saban left off—he’s not as good of a coach, but I think he’s good enough. DeBoer has worked his way up from small schools. Rees has some downside—really young and inexperienced. If it’s Norvell or DeBoer—especially Norvell—I’d expect Alabama to keep winning. Also, is Auburn in turmoil? [MEDIA=twitter]1745652118826942814[/MEDIA] Finally, Saban and Belichick both coached on a “mid” Cleveland Browns team together. Kind of amazing that two all time coaches coached together there (in a losing cause). [/QUOTE]
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