Nick Saban Retiring Edit: Lanning - "I'm not leaving."
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Interesting bit about how Pat and all the others at the NC game were talking to Coach Lanning about how he was the heir apparent as soon as Saban retires, and Dan told them even then he had no intention to take the job. I actually wonder if Alabama made an assumption that he would come, because they seem to be scrambling now, Saban and his agent have been spotted in the complex, and the time limit they leaked is in danger of having to be extended. Our coach said no to Ala-freaking-bama. I'm still letting that sink in.
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SuperDuck, the video was updated and posted on Twitter by Dan The Man himself before his appearance on ESPN.Uh...this video is over a year old.
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Zero chance FSU would bring back Jimbo. That relationship did not end amicably, and he left them in a pretty bad spot roster wise. Their fans would absolutely revolt. I think there's a better chance they would go after Deion, though I think there may have been issues between Deion and his alma mater in the past, as well. Plus, I'm not sure if that would leave his son in the cold, as it would be his 2nd transfer, so that could also be a deterrent from him leaving. It'll be interesting to see, now that I can feel confident that we don't have to worry about any of these openings affecting us.SuperDuck wrote:I think Norvell, with an outside chance of Bill O'Brien. Two years ago I would have said Dabo Swinney hands down, but his stock has dropped recently.StevensTechU wrote:So who will it be?
Mike Norvell, Kalen DeBoer, or the field?
I don't have any info but I see DeBoer as someone who has an NFL mindset. He obviously isn't big on recruiting (like Chip). That's just my thoughts.
That would be devastating for FSU, though. I've never liked them, but I'd actually feel bad if Norvell left.
In less than 2 months they'd have lost their star QB to a season ending injury, get seemingly robbed from being in the CFP playoffs, having over 30 players out for their Bowl game and getting stomped by 60 points by Georgia, to losing their excellent head coach to Alabama.
Here's a thought, if Norvell "does" leave FSU, would they rehire Jimbo Fisher?
Hmmm...
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Mark "Wholly Mammoth" Eaton | Retired 2002, age 44: 24 min/8pts/8reb/1stl/2.5 blks/1 TO
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Michael "Sweet Home" Ansley | Retired 2007, age 42: 33 min/16pts/8 reb/1.5stl/.5 blks/.5 TO Lifetime .550 shooting %
Gheorghe "Ghiţă (Ghitza, Little George)" Mureșan | Retired 2008, age 36: 35Min/16.2pt/12.2reb/2.1ast/1.6stl/2.9blk/1.3TO (.461/.715/.000)
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Kiffen has ties to Bama and has had Ole Miss exceeding expectations for a few seasons now.StevensTechU wrote:So who will it be?
Mike Norvell, Kalen DeBoer, or the field?
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My money is still on Lane Kiffin.
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Guess he has a line of potential babysitters, wrapped around the block?
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Gotcha'. Sorry about the misunderstanding.pezsez1 wrote:SuperDuck, the video was updated and posted on Twitter by Dan The Man himself before his appearance on ESPN.Uh...this video is over a year old.
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Kiffin is an excellent coach, but he never beat Saban and would likely be considered a step down by their fan base.bellsduck wrote:My money is still on Lane Kiffin.
As I mentioned before, I think Dabo Swinney would have been a lock for the job, but Clemson has taken a step back the past couple years.
Kirby Smart has beaten Saban, but is almost certainly staying at Georgia.
Urban Meyer has beaten Saban and is currently available. Hmmm...
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I’m calling it… Sark
Actually, Norvell makes tons of sense, but Sark is loved at Bama and they might throw the world at him.
Actually, Norvell makes tons of sense, but Sark is loved at Bama and they might throw the world at him.
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I'd have to say the two most likely college names are Kiffin and DeBoer, and also DeBoer seems to be a special coach, I wouldn't be surprised to see them give Kiffin a shot. Kiffin took his lumps long ago but has since become successful and respectable -- and he can recruit. I'd question whether DeBoer could keep up the level of recruiting necessary to keep Alabama a perenial contender.
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Saw this on https://www.rollbamaroll.com/2024/1/11/ ... egon-ducks
"Did Phil Knight break open a few more piggy banks? Or was coaching Alabama a challenge Lanning did not want?"
Apparently this Alabama writer just can't fathom a college football head coach turning down the job at Alabama simply because he likes his present school so much. Pretty arrogant in my opinion.
"Did Phil Knight break open a few more piggy banks? Or was coaching Alabama a challenge Lanning did not want?"
Apparently this Alabama writer just can't fathom a college football head coach turning down the job at Alabama simply because he likes his present school so much. Pretty arrogant in my opinion.