Dead man walking
I can't see him surviving another 4-loss season.How long do you think he has? End of next season?
I have a hard time seeing them keeping him around after this season if they don't make the playoff again.How long do you think he has? End of next season?
I don't either, but if they play all year like they played on Saturday, they'll see that 4th loss well before the bowl season this year.I can't see him surviving another 4-loss season.
At this point, I'd put them as underdogs to UGA, UT and LSU, at the very least.
I don't either, but if they play all year like they played on Saturday, they'll see that 4th loss well before the bowl season this year.
Yeah, it's a $70 million buyout for Deboer during/after this season.I don’t know.I’ve heard with buyout,new coach and retaining current player it might cost as much as 100 mil to fire Deboer after this year.The days of the Jimbo Fisher buyouts are likely over.
At this point I would have them as underdogs when we play them.I can't see him surviving another 4-loss season.
At this point, I'd put them as underdogs to UGA, UT and LSU, at the very least.
I don't doubt Bama with their boosters could come up with that kind of money, the bigger question is going to be, who would they go after, and would that individual want the job.Yeah, it's a $70 million buyout for Deboer during/after this season.
Alabama doesn't have Texas or A&M money. But then you get into the question of what do you lose financially by bringing him back for another bad year?
Fans would give them $100 handshakes.Ironic as I always heard Bear Bryant was paying players. Back then it was probably a few hundred dollars.
That is a lot of money and the Bama fan base isn't full of billionaires. I think he's safe for this year but next year will be do or die. The Bama fan base is totally unrealistic about what they are without Saban. Saban was there for 17 seasons and in all but the first, Bama was in the thick of the national championship talk. There are quite a few Bama fans who, as adults, have never known Bama to not be in the championship hunt. They really feel like playing for championships every year is a birthright.I don't doubt Bama with their boosters could come up with that kind of money, the bigger question is going to be, who would they go after, and would that individual want the job.
After each big name coach is fired with a humongous buyout, people say the days of the big buyouts are coming to an end. They never do.If pay inspires performance, what does a $70 million buyout encourage?
And players will be jumping off like rats before the bowlI don't either, but if they play all year like they played on Saturday, they'll see that 4th loss well before the bowl season this year.
Deboer is being called vanilla soft serve ice cream by the Bama faithful. It's not a matter of losing the fan base at this point...they are lost.
That changes everything. DeBoer is on the hot seat right now but he can turn it around. Now, if he loses to UGA on the 27th and Tennessee on Oct. 18th, he will be in real trouble.Just saw report from Andy Staples that Deboer’s buyout is set up to be equal monthly installments from the date of termination through the end of 2031. The money is the same, but it becomes much more manageable that way because it’s a line item you can budget for. Boosters don’t have to come up with $70 million on the spot.
If he can win three of the UGA, Tennessee, LSU, Auburn games he will be safe even if they don't make the playoff. If he loses two or more of those he is probably gone.Unless Alabama makes the playoff I think they're going to find the money to make it happen.
If he wins three of those games and doesn't make the playoff then that means he lost to other "inferior" competition. I think it's playoffs or bust for DeBoer.If he can win three of the UGA, Tennessee, LSU, Auburn games he will be safe even if they don't make the playoff. If he loses two or more of those he is probably gone.
A loss to us would probably bring out the pitchforks.