Ol Blue said:The difference in this class and the ones Miles inherited is that this bunch won't be exposed to Nick +@#*%#* Saban. Less will find a way to +@!# it up.
Coach34 said:Ol Blue said:The difference in this class and the ones Miles inherited is that this bunch won't be exposed to Nick +@#*%#* Saban. Less will find a way to +@!# it up.
they wont be exposed to Saban and the way he lost 3 or more games in every season but 1.
...was solved by defenses almost 10 years ago. It has gone the way of the T-Formation, the Winged-T, the Veer, and other innovations....it is no longer an innovation and no longer a mystery to defenses. Spurrier has hung on to it, because it was his idea, just like Emory Bellard held on to the Wishbone. That is one reason I think Saban will eventually fail at Alabama. Neither one has accepted offensive innovation well.Pony Express said:Recall how arrogant Spurrier was with his Florida talent and how Jackie said, "Spurrier could not coach at a smaller SEC school like MSU". Guess what, the offense does not work anymore. Today, he has two completely confused kids under center and nothing in the pipeline. One is a ticking time bomb, anyway. The other is a three year guy that has plateaued. Spurrier is my choice for the next SEC coach to be fired. He is expensive and produces mediocre returns. He may be given the option to resign to "allow him more time with family."
With respect to cooper, they actually love him in Columbia. Further, he was the recruiter for alot of their best players in their highly rated 2009 class. Evidently, Ellis Johnson does not rate Cooper very highly and Cooper has a grudge over being overstepped for DC last year.