Watch new doc about Mike Shula’s Alabama career, Tide fans who lived it
Did fans take the former Alabama head coach for granted?
I can almost feel this way, but he made us super soft with his seemingly optional strength and conditioning programs. You are correct that it could have been worse, but it could have been much better.I have no hard feelings towards him at all.
He walked into mess at the 11the hour and did the best he could with decency.
Although not great, it could have been a lot worse.
Yeah no retrospective about the 2011 or 2012 teams. or even a retrospective about 2nd and 26. But lets talk about this. LOLof all the Bama stories to tell, that one wouldn’t have made the top 100 of me wanting a deeper dive.
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“Vandy - The 70’s�
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I don’t see how anyone could possibly have bad feelings for Shula. The guy had no idea what he was doing, but we KNEW that going in. He took the job and did everything he could to right the ship. People shouldn’t be mad at him just because this job was too big for him. He was in a no-win situation, and some people just aren’t meant to be head coaches. I’ll never forget being at the LSU game in 2005 thinking to myself “I can’t believe we even made it this far.†Yes, Shula sucked as a head coach, but he made it very hard to root against him.
From what I recall hearing at the time, Shula’s biggest issues were disparate / preferential treatment of certain players, being overly lax on discipline, a weak S & C program, and a strange loyalty to underperforming offensive staff members. I think things could have been much, much worse if it hadn’t been for Joe Kines.
Also, I seem to recall the narrative that no one else wanted the job was not necessarily true. Mal Moore decided after the debacles with Fran and Price (and coupled with the short time table) that we needed to interview exclusively Bama guys, but it seems like I heard some fairly prominent names reached out to UA after Price’s dismissal.
Not trying to pile on the guy and it’s been a long time ago, but I think there are a lot of false narratives that get pushed about him. He did have a tough set of circumstances and was not an abject failure, but he didn’t do us any real favors and we probably could have done better.
His greatest game he coached I feel is the one where they shellacked Urban and Florida............But his loyalty to his staff was a problem when they couldnt cut the mustard