Yes he did cancel on KJR, lolfrogsnouts wrote:Sounds like it’s going to be DeBoer based on the rumor mill this morning. I guess he canceled a radio appearance he was set for 8am this morning? Definitely some smoke…
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DeBoer will make Alabama a major threat in 2024, but I don't think he (or really anyone) will sustain what Saban built.
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My hot take is DeBoer, if hired at Alabama, goes 7-5. He doesn't recruit the south great and he would start to change the identity of Alabama football for the worse.StevensTechU wrote:DeBoer will make Alabama a major threat in 2024, but I don't think he (or really anyone) will sustain what Saban built.
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It will take a few years to get there, though, IMO. If he keeps the current roster intact, there aren't 5 teams on their schedule that can/will beat them in 2024. If there's a few years of attrition and talent drops, perhaps so.jedi_ducks2177 wrote:My hot take is DeBoer, if hired at Alabama, goes 7-5. He doesn't recruit the south great and he would start to change the identity of Alabama football for the worse.StevensTechU wrote:DeBoer will make Alabama a major threat in 2024, but I don't think he (or really anyone) will sustain what Saban built.
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If he gets Rodgers to go with him, they will be a playoff team. Unless everyone leaves, which I doubt. Plus Bama recruits itself, and I’m sure he holds onto the current recruiting coordinator and all the guys who do that stuff behind the scenes. Also Bama staff has some great recruiters on it, so bet he keeps a few of them.jedi_ducks2177 wrote:My hot take is DeBoer, if hired at Alabama, goes 7-5. He doesn't recruit the south great and he would start to change the identity of Alabama football for the worse.StevensTechU wrote:DeBoer will make Alabama a major threat in 2024, but I don't think he (or really anyone) will sustain what Saban built.
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buckmarkduck wrote:If he gets Rodgers to go with him, they will be a playoff team. Unless everyone leaves, which I doubt. Plus Bama recruits itself, and I’m sure he holds onto the current recruiting coordinator and all the guys who do that stuff behind the scenes. Also Bama staff has some great recruiters on it, so bet he keeps a few of them.jedi_ducks2177 wrote:My hot take is DeBoer, if hired at Alabama, goes 7-5. He doesn't recruit the south great and he would start to change the identity of Alabama football for the worse.StevensTechU wrote:DeBoer will make Alabama a major threat in 2024, but I don't think he (or really anyone) will sustain what Saban built.
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Its official, DeB to Bama https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... lace-saban
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Who's Rodgers?nogerO wrote:buckmarkduck wrote:If he gets Rodgers to go with him, they will be a playoff team. Unless everyone leaves, which I doubt. Plus Bama recruits itself, and I’m sure he holds onto the current recruiting coordinator and all the guys who do that stuff behind the scenes. Also Bama staff has some great recruiters on it, so bet he keeps a few of them.jedi_ducks2177 wrote:My hot take is DeBoer, if hired at Alabama, goes 7-5. He doesn't recruit the south great and he would start to change the identity of Alabama football for the worse.StevensTechU wrote:DeBoer will make Alabama a major threat in 2024, but I don't think he (or really anyone) will sustain what Saban built.
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Will Rodgers. Portal QB from Mississippi State UW landed a few weeks ago. Threw for 4000 yards under Leach, but missed half the year last year.lmduck wrote:Who's Rodgers?nogerO wrote:buckmarkduck wrote:If he gets Rodgers to go with him, they will be a playoff team. Unless everyone leaves, which I doubt. Plus Bama recruits itself, and I’m sure he holds onto the current recruiting coordinator and all the guys who do that stuff behind the scenes. Also Bama staff has some great recruiters on it, so bet he keeps a few of them.jedi_ducks2177 wrote:My hot take is DeBoer, if hired at Alabama, goes 7-5. He doesn't recruit the south great and he would start to change the identity of Alabama football for the worse.StevensTechU wrote:DeBoer will make Alabama a major threat in 2024, but I don't think he (or really anyone) will sustain what Saban built.
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Would he have to sit out a year since he already transferred once already? Maybe im behind on the transfer rules but I thought you get 1 "free-pass" for transferring before you actually sit out a year again.buckmarkduck wrote:
Will Rodgers. Portal QB from Mississippi State UW landed a few weeks ago. Threw for 4000 yards under Leach, but missed half the year last year.
I don't have much sympathy for UW fans but it is pitiful that the West coast continues to lose some of its most talented coaches and players to team east of the Mississippi. It eventually becomes a process that feeds itself, and the west coast will struggle to maintain relevancy in the long run. People talk of the Saban dynasty but it was partially built on the backs of players like Bryce Young and Tua. Only bright spot is that we become the one stop shop for the best players who wish to stay in the west (courtesy of coach Lanning).
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Who knows what the rules are now. And I actually don’t know if he was enrolled yet. But I think all UW players have the next 30 days to transfer without any penaltyducks5ever wrote:Would he have to sit out a year since he already transferred once already? Maybe im behind on the transfer rules but I thought you get 1 "free-pass" for transferring before you actually sit out a year again.buckmarkduck wrote:
Will Rodgers. Portal QB from Mississippi State UW landed a few weeks ago. Threw for 4000 yards under Leach, but missed half the year last year.
I don't have much sympathy for UW fans but it is pitiful that the West coast continues to lose some of its most talented coaches and players to team east of the Mississippi. It eventually becomes a process that feeds itself, and the west coast will struggle to maintain relevancy in the long run. People talk of the Saban dynasty but it was partially built on the backs of players like Bryce Young and Tua. Only bright spot is that we become the one stop shop for the best players who wish to stay in the west (courtesy of coach Lanning).
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Well, whether he has to sit or not, sounds like he is gone. What a day for Husky fans.
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If your coach leaves, you get a "free" transfer.