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Notre Dame to Play 2 Johnson Tree Spread option teams back-to-back
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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 262053" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>Alabama sees football as it's greatest tradition ... 16 national championships, 29 conference championships, etc. It spends a lot on football because football drives donations - capital programs, investment, etc. The current president said Nick Saban was the best investment he ever made. </p><p></p><p>Re Saban's tree, he of course, worked for Bill Bellichick at the Browns, so that's the start. His tree includes Mark Dantanio (Michigan State), Jimbo Fisher (Florida State), Jim McElwain (Florida), Will Muschamp (South Carolina), Jason Garret (Dallas Cowboys) and of course, Kirby Smart (Georgia). Numerous assistants. </p><p></p><p>Now, according to my sources, Kirby was NOT ready to be head coach. He needed about five more years to get ready. But ... when the dominoes began falling and it looked like he would go to SC, UGA jumped in and got what they wanted ... a UGA alum who might one day be a great coach. Again, he was perceived as "not ready yet" but it is what it is. He will struggle at UGA IMO.</p><p></p><p>Also, re Alabama's "process", it is not little "p" process, but capital "p" Process. The Process. Saban has a very detailed methodology for how he runs the Alabama program. It's structure, a framework and it works. Alabama wants a more mature method to sustain performance and not repeat the Mike Dubose type fiascos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 262053, member: 2957"] Alabama sees football as it's greatest tradition ... 16 national championships, 29 conference championships, etc. It spends a lot on football because football drives donations - capital programs, investment, etc. The current president said Nick Saban was the best investment he ever made. Re Saban's tree, he of course, worked for Bill Bellichick at the Browns, so that's the start. His tree includes Mark Dantanio (Michigan State), Jimbo Fisher (Florida State), Jim McElwain (Florida), Will Muschamp (South Carolina), Jason Garret (Dallas Cowboys) and of course, Kirby Smart (Georgia). Numerous assistants. Now, according to my sources, Kirby was NOT ready to be head coach. He needed about five more years to get ready. But ... when the dominoes began falling and it looked like he would go to SC, UGA jumped in and got what they wanted ... a UGA alum who might one day be a great coach. Again, he was perceived as "not ready yet" but it is what it is. He will struggle at UGA IMO. Also, re Alabama's "process", it is not little "p" process, but capital "p" Process. The Process. Saban has a very detailed methodology for how he runs the Alabama program. It's structure, a framework and it works. Alabama wants a more mature method to sustain performance and not repeat the Mike Dubose type fiascos. [/QUOTE]
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