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<blockquote data-quote="ClydeBrick" data-source="post: 291371" data-attributes="member: 1329"><p>Checked it out:</p><p></p><p>Bammer was 67-55 (unofficially) during the post-Stallings/pre-Saban era. During those 10 years Bammer had three 10 win and four under 0.500 seasons (unofficially) leading to an SEC title and two Top 10 & one Top 25 finishes. It was a time marred by Stallings-era eligibility sanctions and Shula-era improper benefits sanctions. I am sure that most of their fans think of this time as the dark years.</p><p></p><p></p><p>When Saban leaves there may be a drought, but in Bammer's case monsoons seem to always be on the horizon. Bammer's two worst droughts have produced some pretty good hires; for three bad years in the 1950's and four "officially" bad years in 2000's they got Bryant and Saban.</p><p></p><p>Then there is the fact that after running off Wallace Wade, Bammer got Frank Thomas.</p><p></p><p>Make no mistake, I expect a drop off when Saban moves on, but I believe that it won't take them long to get it going again over there. Certainly not long enough that Bammer will be banging a tin cup for OOC games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClydeBrick, post: 291371, member: 1329"] Checked it out: Bammer was 67-55 (unofficially) during the post-Stallings/pre-Saban era. During those 10 years Bammer had three 10 win and four under 0.500 seasons (unofficially) leading to an SEC title and two Top 10 & one Top 25 finishes. It was a time marred by Stallings-era eligibility sanctions and Shula-era improper benefits sanctions. I am sure that most of their fans think of this time as the dark years. When Saban leaves there may be a drought, but in Bammer's case monsoons seem to always be on the horizon. Bammer's two worst droughts have produced some pretty good hires; for three bad years in the 1950's and four "officially" bad years in 2000's they got Bryant and Saban. Then there is the fact that after running off Wallace Wade, Bammer got Frank Thomas. Make no mistake, I expect a drop off when Saban moves on, but I believe that it won't take them long to get it going again over there. Certainly not long enough that Bammer will be banging a tin cup for OOC games. [/QUOTE]
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