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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 496096" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I think you underestimate the power of the coach. Bama was in a similar position at one time under the Bear. As was Oklahoma under Switzer and Nebraska under Osborne. FSU under Bowden. These schools all stumbled when the coaches left, even though they had all the same advantages throughout the ups and downs. People assumed these schools were juggernauts that could not be derailed but this kind of leadership does not grow on trees.</p><p></p><p>As an aside, who in their right mind would follow Saban at Bama? I know there will be guys lined up around the block wanting that gig (and its paycheck) but that is NOT a recipe for success imo. That's why I think Dabo would stay put where he is upon Saban leaving. He is THE GUY at Clemson, but at Bama he is the guy who followed THE GUY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 496096, member: 844"] I think you underestimate the power of the coach. Bama was in a similar position at one time under the Bear. As was Oklahoma under Switzer and Nebraska under Osborne. FSU under Bowden. These schools all stumbled when the coaches left, even though they had all the same advantages throughout the ups and downs. People assumed these schools were juggernauts that could not be derailed but this kind of leadership does not grow on trees. As an aside, who in their right mind would follow Saban at Bama? I know there will be guys lined up around the block wanting that gig (and its paycheck) but that is NOT a recipe for success imo. That's why I think Dabo would stay put where he is upon Saban leaving. He is THE GUY at Clemson, but at Bama he is the guy who followed THE GUY. [/QUOTE]
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