OrangeBeachVol
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Lanning is young enough to recover if Bama runs him off. The expectations at Bama might be ridiculous but as a career move, Lanning won't find a bigger stage then Bama.Agree on most comments. Lanning better fits the bama old school mentality, and he hasnt screwed up on NIL like Dabo. But would he want to follow St Nick? But, Kif at bama is scary given those resources and football priority.
I have this love/hate feeling toward Kif, but he is of the more recent generation. As for being a smartass, I say he's gone from just that to being a better marketer keeping a program that shouldnt be very visible. He's also a great offensive coach.
He's Spurrier in a new generation. Can you imagine Stevie with social media driving Vol fans & Heup crazy? And he did pretty well as a smartass... kept us from winning a Heistman and maybe another national championship.
IMHO, Lanning at bama, Kirby at dawgs and Kif at gators is a nightmare for the Vols. With that & maybe two years Danny sees the handwriting on the wall & departs for the ACC, FSUish or another SEC AD job. We'll run off Huep given 3-4 losses a year and restart...
It's the nightmare I don't want to have.
His coaching skills are top shelf. I am just not sure of his managerial chops. Running a program like Alabama requires someone who can play the role of CEO as well as coach. And Bama is a MUCH larger beast to manage than Ole MissHe's done well at Ole Miss--very well. Why wouldn't he do well at bama?
Friend, I appreciate many of your posts here. Always look forward to getting your thoughts.
But I have to take exception with a couple of things in this post:
1. "3rd best record of all time...at Ole Miss," is kinda like saying, "third-tallest midget," "or third-prettiest girl in the ugly girl competition."
2. We're talking about replacing Saban. Getting a team to "a bowl game every year" seems to be far below the needed credentials.
3. Saying Kiffin "is an NFL coach," glosses over the fact that (a) he wasn't for long, because (b) he got fired. Sorta like saying "he was the head coach at USC" without mentioning they were so disappointed in him they fired him at an airport and didn't even give him a ride home.
4. Finally, "made FAU a powerhouse," is kinda way over the top, too. I don't recall FAU taking on and beating any top 25 team, much less rolling over a bunch of top 10s (that's what I think when I hear "college football powerhouse").
In short, I think you've significantly over-stated Kiffin's accomplishments.
I do agree that Kiffin is a wily recruiter, and will play the NIL like a violin if he gets to a place with big NIL $$$. But I don't see any reason to fear him, in spite of that. Bama is not an NIL goldmine. We (and a lot of other programs) can out resource them every day of the week.
And he's not that great a head coach. He won't establish a new dynasty there, or anywhere else he goes. Expect it to turn out kinda like it did for him at USCw, maybe drawn out a little further because he would start with all Saban's amassed roster talent.
*shrug* I personally would kinda like to see Kiffin there. We'd whup their butts more often than they'd whup ours, I'm confident.
Go Vols!
I agree, but I think it would be hard for Dabo to head out given the contract he has . It depends on the quality of life he wants. I’ve seen stuff about Lanning’s Nike stock and all sorts of things. I could see him leaving, but he’s also in the B1G now, and that’s big boy $$ too. Norvell could have the most to gain by leaving .Norvell and Dabo would have the most reason to want the job given the ACC struggles. Lanning would be a great choice, but he has a pretty good deal at Oregon too.
There is nothing baffling about it. Kiffin has done very well at coaching and recruiting wherever he has been. He is a proven coach in the SEC. Mind you, he has the 3rd best record of all time of any coach at cellar dweller Ol Miss and has had them in a bowl game every year since he coached them. This year was a new year 6. He is an NFL coach, and he made even FAU a powerhouse.
He knows how to go after recruits. I have absolutely no desire to see him get a fanbase, 5* roster and NIL abilities like Alabama can have. Saban has not been taking good advantage of NIL because he hates that it messed up his under the table dominance. Kiffin would make Bama a NIL powerhouse overnight. He is good at razzle dazzle crap like that.
This isnt about Kiffin coming here. Its about recognizing Kiffin is a proven coach who could step right in and I want Alabama to fall down back into the gutter they came from before Saban.
Again, your butthurt is showing.
"Kiffin has done very well at coaching and recruiting wherever he has been" - I wonder if USC and the Raiders would agree (note they both fired him for significant under-performance). Similarly, while he brought energy to UT that we hadn't seen in awhile, he under-performed to talent by about 2-3 games while he was coach here. So, that means that AT BEST, he has "done very well coaching" at 2 places he has been head coach, and has failed to meet expectations at 3.
I don't see it being Norvell but I do have to grin.I keep seeing Norvell’s name pop up. I would be ecstatic w/ that. Would also be a massive, MASSIVE kick in the nuts to FSU
As much as people think Dabo is off the table, I wouldn't be shocked by it.Norvell and Dabo would have the most reason to want the job given the ACC struggles. Lanning would be a great choice, but he has a pretty good deal at Oregon too.
it might be all they can get... following Saban would be a massive amount of pressureAs much as people think Dabo is off the table, I wouldn't be shocked by it.
5 years ago, no way Dabo leaves Clemson for Bama. Now, with the weak perception of the ACC and the fact that it's becoming more difficult to recruit to ACC schools vs the SEC -- I could see him being more tempted.
Dabo to Bama, imo, = Jimbo to aTm.As much as people think Dabo is off the table, I wouldn't be shocked by it.
5 years ago, no way Dabo leaves Clemson for Bama. Now, with the weak perception of the ACC and the fact that it's becoming more difficult to recruit to ACC schools vs the SEC -- I could see him being more tempted.
Was just in a meeting with a Clemson grad and he basically stated the same thing.As much as people think Dabo is off the table, I wouldn't be shocked by it.
5 years ago, no way Dabo leaves Clemson for Bama. Now, with the weak perception of the ACC and the fact that it's becoming more difficult to recruit to ACC schools vs the SEC -- I could see him being more tempted.
If Dabo changes his views on the portal, he’d be a possibility.As much as people think Dabo is off the table, I wouldn't be shocked by it.
5 years ago, no way Dabo leaves Clemson for Bama. Now, with the weak perception of the ACC and the fact that it's becoming more difficult to recruit to ACC schools vs the SEC -- I could see him being more tempted.