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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 814403" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>There are definite advantages to money. A few years ago, Clemson brought more support staff to the GT game as part of their travel group than GT had on the entire football staff. Not staff on the field, Clemson had more staff travelling than GT had entire staff on the field, in offices, etc. Other programs have more money to hire additional recruiting staff. I remember reading the CPJ and his staff personally reviewed recruiting videos to pick out prospects. Other programs have more money to hire more people to do film study and make preparations for upcoming opponents. I don't believe Nick Saban actually reviews upcoming opponents play-by-play. He likely goes into his office on Sunday morning and gets a download from a group of people who have already done the analysis and have the information he needs from the analysis available to him. I seem to recall a description from CPJ on Sundays during the season in which the coaches would do film review of GT's game on Saturday, then do film review of the upcoming opponent, and then meet later Sunday evening to start game planning for the upcoming week's opponent. At Alabama, I believe they have people work thru the night to get the previous Alabama game's film study completed and documented between Saturday night and Sunday morning. At Alabama, they have people doing upcoming opponents film study several weeks in advance and finalizing that study with the opponents Saturday game overnight before the coaches are back in the office.</p><p></p><p>Do you want the football coaches planning for upcoming games, or reviewing recruiting videos? Do you want the coaches spending all day Sunday doing detailed film review and documentation, or do you want the coaching staff to begin Sunday morning will all the information they need to start game planning? A college program can have only 30 staff members and field a football team. A college program can utilize their coaches to do recruiting film review during the season and find recruits. A college program cannot be competitive doing that if other programs are utilizing other resources for mundane activities and allowing their coaches to spend more time on more important activities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 814403, member: 2426"] There are definite advantages to money. A few years ago, Clemson brought more support staff to the GT game as part of their travel group than GT had on the entire football staff. Not staff on the field, Clemson had more staff travelling than GT had entire staff on the field, in offices, etc. Other programs have more money to hire additional recruiting staff. I remember reading the CPJ and his staff personally reviewed recruiting videos to pick out prospects. Other programs have more money to hire more people to do film study and make preparations for upcoming opponents. I don't believe Nick Saban actually reviews upcoming opponents play-by-play. He likely goes into his office on Sunday morning and gets a download from a group of people who have already done the analysis and have the information he needs from the analysis available to him. I seem to recall a description from CPJ on Sundays during the season in which the coaches would do film review of GT's game on Saturday, then do film review of the upcoming opponent, and then meet later Sunday evening to start game planning for the upcoming week's opponent. At Alabama, I believe they have people work thru the night to get the previous Alabama game's film study completed and documented between Saturday night and Sunday morning. At Alabama, they have people doing upcoming opponents film study several weeks in advance and finalizing that study with the opponents Saturday game overnight before the coaches are back in the office. Do you want the football coaches planning for upcoming games, or reviewing recruiting videos? Do you want the coaches spending all day Sunday doing detailed film review and documentation, or do you want the coaching staff to begin Sunday morning will all the information they need to start game planning? A college program can have only 30 staff members and field a football team. A college program can utilize their coaches to do recruiting film review during the season and find recruits. A college program cannot be competitive doing that if other programs are utilizing other resources for mundane activities and allowing their coaches to spend more time on more important activities. [/QUOTE]
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