This was a close contest until that critical play......the coin toss
Congrats to Alabama.
Congrats, as well, to the nation's only unbeaten team - Ohio State.
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Boy, am I relieved that this is still intact....
ESPN NCAAF - SEC has won seven straight BCS titles (Alabama three times, Auburn, Florida twice, LSU)
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Sigh. Can Saban PLEASE try to go to the NFL? That might be our only hope!
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Quick rundown of Bama's backups just entering the game: 5-star, 5-star, 4-star, 4-star, 5-star, 3-star (underrated & late bloomer), 5-star.
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USC would've beaten florida in 08. i'm still pissed that they got left out because the P10 commish refused to get bigger and add a CCG.
Supposedly, rumor is that Saban's gonna be announced as head coach of the Browns tomorrow (waiting until after tonight's game).
Total crock of shit in my opinion. Why the hell would Saban want to leave Alabama? He's head coach of a perennial national championship contender. He makes $5 million a year, more than he'd make at Cleveland. With how great he as done at Alabama, he has job security for life. He's pretty much there until he calls it a career, like Bob Stoops and Bobby Bowden. So why in the world would he want to throw all that away to go coach a team like the Browns, where even with his magic at head coach, they'd be lucky to do anything even worth noting in less than 3-5 years?
while I doubt it as well. Its not a stretch of a possibility. He was under Belichick in Cleveland years ago and he knows the mistakes he made or what he learned from Miami etc.
Pete Carroll learned from his past and is doing well. Saban is the most successful protege of Belichick as well. They both run tight ships and recruit and draft very well
It's not a stretch of possibility, no, but I still don't know why the hell he would want to leave. He is set for life there. As long as he wants to remain, he's gonna have a job and contract, paying him millions a year, and with Alabama becoming a hot destination for top players in the country, it's not him trying to recruit players to the team, it's him trying to choose which players he wants.
Whereas in the NFL, he's gonna be with a shitty team, so he's already gonna be sitting there with his work more than cut out for him from day one, basically having to be flawless in the draft selections he makes, making some massive coups in free agency to draw in top talent, and even then, it would probably be 2-3 years at least before he would start to see actual success on the field with an NFL team, which by that time, the fans are already starting to call for your ass to be fired.
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