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Saw that he was removed from the target list on TOS.Anyone know why?
Targets List Removal: Jhavonte Dean
Targets List Removal: Jhavonte Dean
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Saw that he was removed from the target list on TOS.Anyone know why?
Targets List Removal: Jhavonte Dean
How many kids can Bama sign....?
How many kids can Bama sign....?
All of them
How many kids can Bama sign....?
How many kids can Bama sign....?
All of them
LOL. And if they don't sign them it's only because they dropped them at the last second like they did with Ahmon Richards.
How many kids can Bama sign....?
All of them
LOL. And if they don't sign them it's only because they dropped them at the last second like they did with Ahmon Richards.
How many kids can Bama sign....?
All of them
LOL. And if they don't sign them it's only because they dropped them at the last second like they did with Ahmon Richards.
The cowardice we show towards Bama is really annoying.
They could NEVER be as good as the U at its height. EVER
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I mentioned this in another thread - but I am not too worried about Bama at this point.
Saban is 64. Yes there have been coaches that coach at 70 - but it is a rarity. Realistically he probably has 1-3 years remaining. I think we start to see recruiting trail off in the next couple of years for them because there is a better than decent chance that kids that are signing today - may never start for Saban with how deep they are. Will they get a top tier coach - maybe - but there are only a 1-3 top tier coaches in college football that consistently produce national championship after championship - and none of them are leaving their current schools.
That coupled with the fact that we should have an awesome coach in Richt - I don't see Bama poaching our top prospects for much longer.
If Strong gets fired at Texas, the Boosters would throw all their money @ Tom Herman before they would even interview Jimbo.I mentioned this in another thread - but I am not too worried about Bama at this point.
Saban is 64. Yes there have been coaches that coach at 70 - but it is a rarity. Realistically he probably has 1-3 years remaining. I think we start to see recruiting trail off in the next couple of years for them because there is a better than decent chance that kids that are signing today - may never start for Saban with how deep they are. Will they get a top tier coach - maybe - but there are only a 1-3 top tier coaches in college football that consistently produce national championship after championship - and none of them are leaving their current schools.
That coupled with the fact that we should have an awesome coach in Richt - I don't see Bama poaching our top prospects for much longer.
Agreed.
Charlie Skrong is like 11-14, and if his seat got any hotter, it would melt and puddle. I think he's gone, and with Texas money - they'll throw everything they have at Jimbo.
Won't that be fun?
If Strong gets fired at Texas, the Boosters would throw all their money @ Tom Herman before they would even interview Jimbo.I mentioned this in another thread - but I am not too worried about Bama at this point.
Saban is 64. Yes there have been coaches that coach at 70 - but it is a rarity. Realistically he probably has 1-3 years remaining. I think we start to see recruiting trail off in the next couple of years for them because there is a better than decent chance that kids that are signing today - may never start for Saban with how deep they are. Will they get a top tier coach - maybe - but there are only a 1-3 top tier coaches in college football that consistently produce national championship after championship - and none of them are leaving their current schools.
That coupled with the fact that we should have an awesome coach in Richt - I don't see Bama poaching our top prospects for much longer.
Agreed.
Charlie Skrong is like 11-14, and if his seat got any hotter, it would melt and puddle. I think he's gone, and with Texas money - they'll throw everything they have at Jimbo.
Won't that be fun?
Committed to Alabama