Nick Saban retiring

It's interesting, he had a very challenging time financially growing up and while in college. Had to work multiple jobs during summers to afford tuition and rent, lived with his mom and a classmate in an off campus apartment because his mom couldn't afford her own place, he almost got booted because he couldn't pay his tuition bill. The guy really struggled, apparently seeing college players today being handed hundreds and thousands of dollars doesn't sit well.
I actually understand and can empathize with coaches who think the system is screwed up now, because it is. I just accept that you aren't going to put the genie back in the bottle given the court rulings. At least until the next thing comes along to upend it all again.
 
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It's interesting, he had a very challenging time financially growing up and while in college. Had to work multiple jobs during summers to afford tuition and rent, lived with his mom and a classmate in an off campus apartment because his mom couldn't afford her own place, he almost got booted because he couldn't pay his tuition bill. The guy really struggled, apparently seeing college players today being handed hundreds and thousands of dollars doesn't sit well.

Coaching a good kid who wants to be a great man is probably lots of fun and rewarding.

Coaching an entitled little prick who has been told he's the greatest by everybody in his life and always had the hottest girls throwing themselves at him and has the disposition to match this life experience that one might call "Ryan Leaf Personality Disorder" is probably absolutely no fun at all.

Now give that second one six- or seven-figures when they turn 18.

See how much better that makes things.
 
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Coaching a good kid who wants to be a great man is probably lots of fun and rewarding.

Coaching an entitled little prick who has been told he's the greatest by everybody in his life and always had the hottest girls throwing themselves at them and has the disposition to match this life experience that one might call "Ryan Leaf Personality Disorder" is probably absolutely no fun at all.

Now give that second one six- or seven-figures when they turn 18.

See how much better that makes things.
And add To that an entitled base on our case for not winning a natty.
 
As far as I can tell, Nick Saban did not have any prior connection to Alabama.
Except he beat them while at LSU.

The notion that you must hire with school ties is a farce.
Alabama tried that when Bear retired. Didn’t work very good. Until Saben showed up. Could this happen again? Look what happened to UCLA Bball after Wooden retired. Seems they were a train wreck for 15-20 years? I could be off there, sorry. When a legend retires, good luck.
 
It's interesting, he had a very challenging time financially growing up and while in college. Had to work multiple jobs during summers to afford tuition and rent, lived with his mom and a classmate in an off campus apartment because his mom couldn't afford her own place, he almost got booted because he couldn't pay his tuition bill. The guy really struggled, apparently seeing college players today being handed hundreds and thousands of dollars doesn't sit well.
Thanks for sharing that, I had never heard that before. To my recollection, he was the first coach to ever speak badly and even “threatened” to leave the sport if players got paid. I’m pretty confident his stance on both topics has led to Clemson falling from the elites of the elite.
 
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kiffen is too much of an ass. Bama boosters would rather beat him, than give him money.

Dabo's success in the NIL era hasnt been elite

Lanning would be a home run, but he has a 20 million dollar buyout, and he's happy in oregon.

Sark? Texas, as others have said, has more money and instate talent.

Day? He cant beat Michigan, could he beat LSU and UGA? He wont be getting better talent at bama than he has at OSU.

You need a younger guy who can deal with NIL and doesnt mind 24/7 365 days a year recruiting.

Washington's coach would be a sneaky great hire.

Who is the best coach in the new big 12? not gundy in the nil era.
there are several big 12 coaches who would kill it at bama, but they wont sniff a shot.
 
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