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re: Jim Harbaugh or Nick Saban?
Posted on 1/15/12 at 9:19 am to Evolved Simian
Posted on 1/15/12 at 9:19 am to Evolved Simian
If you dont think Saban left the Dolphins in shambles well then theres no hope for you.
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Posted on 1/15/12 at 9:46 am to Me4Heisman
The Dolphins were in shambles prior to Saban, during Saban, and after Saban.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 10:59 am to stronghouse
Until Jim becomes the most accomplished Harbaugh this discussion is ridiculous.
John and Jack Harbaugh laugh at the notion of the baby boy being considered an elite coach as this point in his career.
Harbaugh is on his way to being really good, but until he pushes through and wins someting he is just Dan Marino wearing Tom Brady PJs.
John and Jack Harbaugh laugh at the notion of the baby boy being considered an elite coach as this point in his career.
Harbaugh is on his way to being really good, but until he pushes through and wins someting he is just Dan Marino wearing Tom Brady PJs.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 11:06 am to SECFan413
I'll take Harbaugh. Younger, has had two great rebuilding projects already. Saban's accomplished more, though.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 1:11 pm to WarSlamEagle
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I'll take Harbaugh. Younger, has had two great rebuilding projects already. Saban's accomplished more, though.
Agreed. Again, this isn't some decision I'm basing on this year, either. I think Saban is a great coach. However, I think Harbaugh is better. I've been extremely high on him since his first year at Stanford, and he has done nothing but increase my expectations each year.
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Posted on 1/15/12 at 1:14 pm to ohiovol
Yeah, Harbaugh. But he may never leave the NFL if he keeps having the kind of success he is. What he did at Stanford and now in his first year at San Francisco is nothing short of amazing.
None of this is meant to downplay Nick Saban's accomplishments. He is easily the best coach in all of college football, and probably the best of our entire generation.
None of this is meant to downplay Nick Saban's accomplishments. He is easily the best coach in all of college football, and probably the best of our entire generation.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 1:30 pm to Crompdaddy8
Harbaugh's a coach. Saban's a better recruiter. That nobody can talk but me stuff doesn't fly with grown men.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 1:35 pm to mauser
Definitely Harbaugh. In pros and college he is 2-2. Saban 1-2.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 1:43 pm to Unbiased Bama Fan
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Saban didn't pass on Brees. He wanted to sign Brees desperately. It was the Dolphins medical staff that passed on Saban over Saban's wishes.
This 100 % and because I really dont give a shite about the NFL I had to stop around page 3. I do think JH is/will be a great coach and like I said I dont keep up with the no fun league much even though I claim to be a Falcons fan But when was the last time in Saints history they ever won a road playoff game? If the 49'rs win the big game I will be very impressed
Posted on 1/15/12 at 1:44 pm to SECFan413
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Until Jim becomes the most accomplished Harbaugh this discussion is ridiculous. John and Jack Harbaugh laugh at the notion of the baby boy being considered an elite coach as this point in his career. Harbaugh is on his way to being really good, but until he pushes through and wins someting he is just Dan Marino wearing Tom Brady PJs.
Agreed! Let's just say the jury's still out on this one.....probably a fluke anyway. Is it just me or does Harbaugh act like a complete dick?!
Posted on 1/15/12 at 2:14 pm to NoBoBullDog
But before 1-9-2012 Les was THE BEST coach alive. What happened?
Posted on 1/15/12 at 2:22 pm to Crompdaddy8
I guess LSU fans, and every other SEC fanbase for that matter, finally found something to hold over Saban's head.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 2:25 pm to Crompdaddy8
Jim harbaugh and it's not even close
Posted on 1/15/12 at 2:28 pm to Herman Frisco
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Herman Frisco
Jim Harbaugh or Nick Saban?
But before 1-9-2012 Les was THE BEST coach alive. What happened?
Seriously...where are all the LSU fans who, for over a year, tried to prop Les Miles up as Saban's equal, or better? They used to be all over the place. What happened?
Posted on 1/15/12 at 2:30 pm to Crompdaddy8
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Crompdaddy8
Jim Harbaugh or Nick Saban?
Saban was a colossal failure at the NFL, whereas Harbaugh is making an instant impact
who is the better coach?
Rick Pitino was a colossal failure as an NBA coach, but he has been a damn good NCAA coach. It's apples and oranges.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 2:35 pm to BamaGradinTn
I'm not sure what it matters. I don't want him to be a great NFL coach. I want him to be the best coach in college football.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 2:41 pm to BamaGradinTn
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but he has been a damn good NCAA coach. It's apples and oranges.
Look up Tubby Smith's record while at Kentucky and compare it to Rick's tie at Louisville and get back to me.
Sure, Rick WAS a great coach, but I think the game has passed him by and he will not adjust to it. The book is out in the recruiting world with him, he is known to run his players into the ground during practices, the young studs are not going to Louisville because of it (sure, he may get a stud here and there).
Saban is an awesome coach in college....but Jimbo is great in both college and pros.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 2:42 pm to CapstoneGrad06
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. I don't want him to be a great NFL coach. I want him to be the best coach in college football.
Just like I want Cal to be the best coach in college, not in the NBA.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 2:58 pm to BamaGradinTn
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Rick Pitino was a colossal failure as an NBA coach, but he has been a damn good NCAA coach. It's apples and oranges.
There are differences, but it's harder in the NFL than in college. I'd be far more confident hiring a successful NFL coach to run a college program than hiring successful college coach to run an NFL team.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 2:59 pm to PuntBamaPunt
I would take either one, both are good coaches.
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