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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 169312" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I'd say Nick Saban, but the problem is that he is a creature of institutional norms. He pushes the envelope as much as possible, but that's because the SEC has evolved in a way that let's him. The main people I think we ought to have a list for is ADs. They're the ones who enable this stuff. </p><p></p><p>The big problem is that the real thugs – Frank Kush, Charley Pell, Bear Bryant, Wally Butts, ect. – have been largely chased out of college football. Modern players won't play for them and today's alums won't stomach them. A case in point: Dennis Erikson. He's won everywhere he's coached, largely by putting aside any pretense of his players being actual college students. He's no Frank Kush, but even his "let 'em in if they can play" style has made his seat hot everywhere. We poor mouth the NCAA a lot here for good reason, but they have had a large role in getting the scum out of college football coaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 169312, member: 265"] I'd say Nick Saban, but the problem is that he is a creature of institutional norms. He pushes the envelope as much as possible, but that's because the SEC has evolved in a way that let's him. The main people I think we ought to have a list for is ADs. They're the ones who enable this stuff. The big problem is that the real thugs – Frank Kush, Charley Pell, Bear Bryant, Wally Butts, ect. – have been largely chased out of college football. Modern players won't play for them and today's alums won't stomach them. A case in point: Dennis Erikson. He's won everywhere he's coached, largely by putting aside any pretense of his players being actual college students. He's no Frank Kush, but even his "let 'em in if they can play" style has made his seat hot everywhere. We poor mouth the NCAA a lot here for good reason, but they have had a large role in getting the scum out of college football coaching. [/QUOTE]
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