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re: Top 10 SEC Coaches of the last decade
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:18 pm to Draconian Sanctions
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:18 pm to Draconian Sanctions
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Denny chimes
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:18 pm to gatordmb89
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How Fla sucked in football for as long as they did is a mystery because I dont think it will ever slow down again.
not really. Florida's population grew tremendously in the 70s, that definitely had something to do with it.
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How's it that recruiting a state with 2 other elite schools easier than recruiting against 1 other? I don't think it's easier when most of the top talent has offers from the 3 major universities and some have been lifelong fans of one school or another. Plus, you totally dismiss Bama's tradition of excellence on the football field. You don't think adding Saban to a traditional powerhouse was going to make recruiting matters easier? Saban can cherry pick recruits nationally as well. Look at Ingram, and there are numerous others. I just think that argument in terms of recruiting advantage for Florida is not strong enough to determine a subject like this. Especially when Bama gets elite athletes as well, and it isn't as hard for them as you think.
Dude, anyone will tell you that recruiting at UF is about 10x easier than it is at any other school(besides USC). And as far as the other powerhouse schools in Fl(miami and FSU) they have been down this decade for the most part, so that has only made it that much easier for Urban.
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:21 pm to Funky Tide 8
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nd as far as the other powerhouse schools in Fl(miami and FSU) they have been down this decade for the most part, so that has only made it that much easier for Urban.
Believe it or not, many of these kids don't care if they're down or not. They still will go to these schools because it has been a life long dream. Like many elite athletes that come out of Miami areas, it's a tough draw to get them to come to Florida. I think a few years back when Bama didn't have Saban you could make the argument about it being 10x easier to recruit for Florida than Alabama. Now, I don't think that's the case.
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:23 pm to Funky Tide 8
+1
You cant compare sharing Fla talent with 2 other schools to Bama sharing with AU.. Florida has bout Twice the population and is known as a recruiting gold mine.. throw in the fact that campus is like an hour from three different beaches, and top of the line facilities and BAM.. Recruiters dream
You cant compare sharing Fla talent with 2 other schools to Bama sharing with AU.. Florida has bout Twice the population and is known as a recruiting gold mine.. throw in the fact that campus is like an hour from three different beaches, and top of the line facilities and BAM.. Recruiters dream
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:24 pm to Draconian Sanctions
well then let me put it a different way your opinion means nothing to me is that better for you?
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:25 pm to labamafan
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well then let me put it a different way your opinion means nothing to me is that better for you?
sure, but i'm still going to give you shite from time to time.
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:28 pm to Funky Tide 8
I do think Florida has a recruiting advantage over Alabama, just not as much of one as you think. Also, I don't think that excuse for Bama justifies Saban being a better coach than Meyer for this decade. Personally, it would be hard for me to put one over the other.
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:29 pm to Draconian Sanctions
Nutt over Miles,really? Would you put Hal Sutton over Tiger Woods just cause he beat him a couple times?
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:32 pm to gatordmb89
please dont think I was taking a sot at Fla or UM, if he was at Bama I wold be just as happy. It was the only thing that came to my mind when seperating the two other than their coaching philosophies or atleast apparent difference in the way they approach players. UM if he stays at Fla will still go down as one of the best coaches in sec history if his current string of success continues.
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:33 pm to gatordmb89
quote:Still a bit of a newb. Should have been on here a few years ago, you would laugh now at some of the stuff that was said.
People will say, well Saban rebuilt Bama, but who didn't expect Saban to rebuild Bama?
This post was edited on 2/23/10 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:35 pm to gatordmb89
I'd put Meyer over Saban. both have two NCs but Urban did more in less amount of time and I don't recall Florida ever having lost to the likes of UAB, ULM or Utah while UM has been there.
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:40 pm to Rohan2Reed
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Utah
jmo but leave them off of that list. Utah is for real I was upset a tfirst when we lost but after realy thinking about that game and watching them beat another BCS conf team in a bowl game this yr they are a legitimate football program and Whittingham is a heck of a coach. He did good things there after taking over for UM.
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:44 pm to labamafan
Yeah Utah was in the top 10 when they beat us..
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:45 pm to labamafan
With absolutely no disrepect to Urbran Meyer or what he has done Nick Saban is the best coach...in the nation...not just he SEC...the argument that he pretty much built up both programs he was at is enough for me...and his coaching ability now is far greater than it was when he was at LSU...Urban Meyer is a close second....afterall the spread will never work in the SEC, right?
Posted on 2/23/10 at 12:47 pm to labamafan
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please dont think I was taking a sot at Fla or UM, if he was at Bama I wold be just as happy. It was the only thing that came to my mind when seperating the two other than their coaching philosophies or atleast apparent difference in the way they approach players. UM if he stays at Fla will still go down as one of the best coaches in sec history if his current string of success continues.
I didn't take it offensively.
Posted on 2/23/10 at 1:00 pm to labamafan
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How Fla sucked in football for as long as they did is a mystery because I dont think it will ever slow down again.
Someone else pointed it out already, but Florida was one of the smallest SEC states and smaller states in the union until AC was introduced and the population started flooding in the 60's.
Florida never really sucked either. No championships? True. But Florida is in the top 10 for wins going back to 1950. More like a good/average program that became elite when Florida became a populous state.
Posted on 2/23/10 at 1:00 pm to gatordmb89
I would take Saban just because he can win with less talent. Alabama's team the last two years has been the 3rd or 4th most talented team in the SEC. Zook had some great recruiting classes and Florida has been on par talent wise with anyone in the country for most of the decade. Alabama has only had one 1st rd draft pick this decade. In 07 they didn't have anyone drafted in any of the 7 rounds.
Also Saban has one more SEC championship and an undefeated national title.
Also Saban is a defensive coach and his defense always delivers, but Meyers offense is nothing without Percy Harvin. The Spread option doesn't work in the SEC unless you have Percy Harvin.
Also Saban has one more SEC championship and an undefeated national title.
Also Saban is a defensive coach and his defense always delivers, but Meyers offense is nothing without Percy Harvin. The Spread option doesn't work in the SEC unless you have Percy Harvin.
Posted on 2/23/10 at 1:07 pm to BhamDore
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I would take Saban just because he can win with less talent. Alabama's team the last two years has been the 3rd or 4th most talented team in the SEC.
bull-muthafrickin-shite. last year's Bama team was LOADED with talent.
Posted on 2/23/10 at 1:10 pm to Rohan2Reed
FLA, LSU, UGA all had more talent than Bama last year and the NFL draft will prove it.
This up coming year Bama is above or on par with anyone in the country talent wise especially defensively.
This up coming year Bama is above or on par with anyone in the country talent wise especially defensively.
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