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<blockquote data-quote="WVUALLEN" data-source="post: 132656048" data-attributes="member: 1112294"><p>Lanning is the front runner for the job. Oregon has the money to match Alabama dollar for dollar and then some. Really will depend on if Lanning wants to choose to move.</p><p></p><p>Can't see Dabo leaving Clemson especially since he claims he doesn't like NIL and refuses to use it. It showed in Clemson this year that you can't go against the system even if it is dirty. Alabama will not stand for that.</p><p></p><p>As far as state employee Saban could run for Governor of Alabama and win in a landslide. They will listen to him and follow.</p><p></p><p>Two other possibles are NFL guys. Vrabel was just fired by the Titans and Dan Quinn of the Cowboys. If none of those work out they will dig down to the bottom of their wish list.</p><p></p><p>Lane Kiffin</p><p>Steve Sarkisian</p><p>Kalen DeBoer</p><p></p><p>Replacing a legendary coach is one of the toughest tasks in football. When Bryant retired in 1982, New York Giants coach Ray Perkins took over the Crimson Tide program. Two years later, Alabama posted its first losing season in 27 years. When Mack Brown retired at was forced to retire at Texas, Charlie Strong went 16-21 over the next three seasons. Saban's successor will have the toughest task of living up to the lofty expectations of leading the Alabama football program as arguably the greatest coach to ever do it rides off into the sunset. </p><p></p><p>Georgia is going to be the new power of the SEC for next decade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVUALLEN, post: 132656048, member: 1112294"] Lanning is the front runner for the job. Oregon has the money to match Alabama dollar for dollar and then some. Really will depend on if Lanning wants to choose to move. Can't see Dabo leaving Clemson especially since he claims he doesn't like NIL and refuses to use it. It showed in Clemson this year that you can't go against the system even if it is dirty. Alabama will not stand for that. As far as state employee Saban could run for Governor of Alabama and win in a landslide. They will listen to him and follow. Two other possibles are NFL guys. Vrabel was just fired by the Titans and Dan Quinn of the Cowboys. If none of those work out they will dig down to the bottom of their wish list. Lane Kiffin Steve Sarkisian Kalen DeBoer Replacing a legendary coach is one of the toughest tasks in football. When Bryant retired in 1982, New York Giants coach Ray Perkins took over the Crimson Tide program. Two years later, Alabama posted its first losing season in 27 years. When Mack Brown retired at was forced to retire at Texas, Charlie Strong went 16-21 over the next three seasons. Saban's successor will have the toughest task of living up to the lofty expectations of leading the Alabama football program as arguably the greatest coach to ever do it rides off into the sunset. Georgia is going to be the new power of the SEC for next decade. [/QUOTE]
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