So, I've been watching this back and forth between fans that say Barnhart should've hired Petrino and those that say not. It's always a battle between "let's just win" versus "Petrino is a terrible person and I'd rather lose". You know who's in the "let's just win" camp? Nick Saban.
A couple of years ago, Lane Kiffin was the most hated man in college football. It was said he'd never get a job again. Clearly, Nick Saban couldn't have cared less about those that said that. All he saw was a guy he thought could coach, so he went out and hired him. How has that worked out? Well, Kiffin is on fire and will get another shot at a head coaching job sooner rather than later.
Just yesterday, Saban showed that, yet again, he just wants to win. Steve Sarkisian was fired from USC last year after several embarrassing alcohol induced incidents. It was reported that the last straw was when he showed up for practice drunk. What did Saban do? Well, clearly he thinks Sark can coach, so he just hired him. To Saban, past personal issues are just that.
The point is that Nick Saban, coaching legend and a guy on top of the profession, clearly doesn't give a rip about personal issues and perception. All he wants to do is win. I'm sure he's told both of these guys that they will be history at the first sign of trouble. Until then, he will benefit from their input and expertise. Meanwhile, Mitch and a segment of fans continue to attempt to win the SEC Congeniality award year after year. As a result, UK has a dumpster fire and looks to be within a year or two of starting over yet again.
A couple of years ago, Lane Kiffin was the most hated man in college football. It was said he'd never get a job again. Clearly, Nick Saban couldn't have cared less about those that said that. All he saw was a guy he thought could coach, so he went out and hired him. How has that worked out? Well, Kiffin is on fire and will get another shot at a head coaching job sooner rather than later.
Just yesterday, Saban showed that, yet again, he just wants to win. Steve Sarkisian was fired from USC last year after several embarrassing alcohol induced incidents. It was reported that the last straw was when he showed up for practice drunk. What did Saban do? Well, clearly he thinks Sark can coach, so he just hired him. To Saban, past personal issues are just that.
The point is that Nick Saban, coaching legend and a guy on top of the profession, clearly doesn't give a rip about personal issues and perception. All he wants to do is win. I'm sure he's told both of these guys that they will be history at the first sign of trouble. Until then, he will benefit from their input and expertise. Meanwhile, Mitch and a segment of fans continue to attempt to win the SEC Congeniality award year after year. As a result, UK has a dumpster fire and looks to be within a year or two of starting over yet again.