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I think Nick really appreciates his time at Bama and really enjoys the community, but he's said multiple times before that his biggest regret is leaving LSU. For a man that's driven by achievement, he'll always have a "what if" floating in the back of his mind. I don't like that Nick has been that vocal about it, but it is what it is.
What does that mean, what if? In his 5 years at LSU, He was 8-4, 10-3, 8-5, 13-1 , 9-3. Every season his teams had 2-3 score+ blowout losses except the championship year. Not exactly the stuff of legends. It was more like 13-1 NC was an anomaly , rather than the norm. Those numbers would get Kalen DeBoer fired. I will admit he get LSU in the right track though.
I don’t know that he would ever have had the success at LSU that he had Alabama. He recruited much better at Alabama, Alabama is a bigger name to recruit nationally, plus the NFL probably made him realize how much he enjoyed the college game, which helped his focus.
 
Obviously, this is a rumor because it’s just people repeating what they have read online and on FB...

At church tonight, I had a handful of Auburn fans say they don't like the Golesh hire. Sumrall was who they wanted. They said they've heard that their AD is already getting in the way. He demanded that DJ Durkin remain on staff. Sumrall said no, Golesh said yes.


If this is even remotely true then nothing has changed over there, they will never learn. You can't push a coach around and have success. They'll be looking for a new coach in 3, 4 years tops.
 
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Obviously, this is a rumor because it’s just people repeating what they have read online and on FB...

At church tonight, I had a handful of Auburn fans say they don't like the Golesh hire. Sumlin was who they wanted. They said they've heard that their AD is already getting in the way. He demanded that DJ Durkin remain on staff. Sumlin said no, Golesh said yes.


If this is even remotely true then nothing has changed over there, they will never learn. You can't push a coach around and have success. They'll be looking for a new coach in 3, 4 years tops.
Do you mean Sumrall?
 
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Obviously, this is a rumor because it’s just people repeating what they have read online and on FB...

At church tonight, I had a handful of Auburn fans say they don't like the Golesh hire. Sumlin was who they wanted. They said they've heard that their AD is already getting in the way. He demanded that DJ Durkin remain on staff. Sumlin said no, Golesh said yes.


If this is even remotely true then nothing has changed over there, they will never learn. You can't push a coach around and have success. They'll be looking for a new coach in 3, 4 years tops.
I have a feeling Golesh is prepared for it and won’t have a problem telling them to pound sand and move on if he has to

He and Sumrall have the same agent, fwiw
 
What does that mean, what if? In his 5 years at LSU, He was 8-4, 10-3, 8-5, 13-1 , 9-3. Every season his teams had 2-3 score+ blowout losses except the championship year. Not exactly the stuff of legends. It was more like 13-1 NC was an anomaly , rather than the norm. Those numbers would get Kalen DeBoer fired. I will admit he get LSU in the right track though.
I don’t know that he would ever have had the success at LSU that he had Alabama. He recruited much better at Alabama, Alabama is a bigger name to recruit nationally, plus the NFL probably made him realize how much he enjoyed the college game, which helped his focus.
And he switched his base D to the 3-4 while he was in MIA
 
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What does that mean, what if? In his 5 years at LSU, He was 8-4, 10-3, 8-5, 13-1 , 9-3. Every season his teams had 2-3 score+ blowout losses except the championship year. Not exactly the stuff of legends. It was more like 13-1 NC was an anomaly , rather than the norm. Those numbers would get Kalen DeBoer fired. I will admit he get LSU in the right track though.
I don’t know that he would ever have had the success at LSU that he had Alabama. He recruited much better at Alabama, Alabama is a bigger name to recruit nationally, plus the NFL probably made him realize how much he enjoyed the college game, which helped his focus.

This. LSU is now competing with Texas for recruits along with TAMU. Oklahoma may be also in the mix as a recruiting foe. It ain't gonna be as easy as he thinks.
 
This. LSU is now competing with Texas for recruits along with TAMU. Oklahoma may be also in the mix as a recruiting foe. It ain't gonna be as easy as he thinks.
And then if you're LSU, it's probably a lose-loae situation. Either he's fired within 5 years, or he's gonna win big and do the same thing to them when the NFL decides they wanna give him a second chance, except this time it'll be in January after the portal is closed, and it'll be open season on their roster without the ability to replenish it.
 
Evidently, Kiffin knew he wasn't going to be coaching weeks ago if he took the LSU job according to the AD.

I ain’t believin’ anything that rattles outta CLK’s mouth. His antics and narcissistic personality are the exact reason I never wanted him as Bama HC. This latest episode in the saga solidified my opinion of him. As far as I’m concerned he can crash and burn as a football coach.
 
Evidently, Kiffin knew he wasn't going to be coaching weeks ago if he took the LSU job according to the AD.

Well also let’s not ignore that:

1) the line of “players wanted him to stay at the meeting” is a big fat lie that even the players are pushing back on.

And

2) He threatened Charlie Weis Jr’s future employment with him if he were to stay at Ole Miss to assist with Ole Miss’s playoff aspirations just because he was told the same thing he was told several weeks ago…” a rival head coach isn’t coaching us”.

This is how you should leave a place.
 
What does that mean, what if? In his 5 years at LSU, He was 8-4, 10-3, 8-5, 13-1 , 9-3. Every season his teams had 2-3 score+ blowout losses except the championship year. Not exactly the stuff of legends. It was more like 13-1 NC was an anomaly , rather than the norm. Those numbers would get Kalen DeBoer fired. I will admit he get LSU in the right track though.
I don’t know that he would ever have had the success at LSU that he had Alabama. He recruited much better at Alabama, Alabama is a bigger name to recruit nationally, plus the NFL probably made him realize how much he enjoyed the college game, which helped his focus.
HE - not me - considers leaving LSU his biggest professional mistake. I believe that mistake created a monster in him, but we can't know for sure that he wouldn't have had that run at LSU. We also can't say that another coach dropped into Alabama in 2007 would have had the same run that Saban did. Also, when Saban came to Alabama it was most certainly not a bigger name than LSU. We were a laughing stock in college football that was feasting on Bear Bryant's bones. So, that is why I say that SABAN might have a "what if" he had stayed at LSU.
 
HE - not me - considers leaving LSU his biggest professional mistake. I believe that mistake created a monster in him, but we can't know for sure that he wouldn't have had that run at LSU. We also can't say that another coach dropped into Alabama in 2007 would have had the same run that Saban did. Also, when Saban came to Alabama it was most certainly not a bigger name than LSU. We were a laughing stock in college football that was feasting on Bear Bryant's bones. So, that is why I say that SABAN might have a "what if" he had stayed at LSU.
This has been discussed before...

Saban's quote has been potentially misconstrued from "leaving LSU was a big mistake because LSU is the best job in the world" instead of "leaving LSU was a big mistake because college football is where I love coaching at and not the NFL". Saban would most certainly not have won like he did at Alabama if he had stayed at LSU. The run we had was unprecedented in modern CFB. Most likely will never be duplicated. To just assume he runs off NC after NC if he had stayed is presumptuous at best and downright ludicrous most likely.
 
As is the assumption that he couldn't have or that anybody else would have.
Go oversees and see how many LSU hats and shirts you see. Go to California and see how many you see. Go to New York...

Alabama was a national brand before Saban and will be a national brand after Saban. Taking nothing away from his accomplishments because he deserves all the credit and some but LSU has never been and never will be Alabama.
 
Years ago this mattered. Not even close to mattering anymore. Just look at Alabama's haul yesterday. Most of our big signees were from out of state, particularly Georgia.
Back in the day success in recruiting at Bama centered on "who won the state" between us and au. Those days are long gone.
 

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