Does the fact that Tubby has finally agreed to a contract extension and to stay at Auburn give their recruiting a boost? Does it potentially turn the heads of any of the recruits we are pushing to pick-up with our final slots?
I don't know people are so giddy over recruiting right now anyway. Auburn has traditionally not gotten a lot of instate kids to begin although if Dee Finley does end up going to UF that will hurt. Auburn always gets their share of kids from AL, GA, FL, & TN. They will fill the needs. All I was saying is why would a kid believe Tubbs when it is obvious he doesn't want to be in Barnville?Bama fans should have learned by now not to underestimate Tubbs. I will be very surprised if he doesn't pull through with a decent class. Maybe not top 10, but a strong class that meets his needs. Tubbs has not missed on a bet yet; I sure wouldn't play cards with him.
Check their freshmen offensive line this year.We struggle to find players !Bama fans should have learned by now not to underestimate Tubbs. I will be very surprised if he doesn't pull through with a decent class. Maybe not top 10, but a strong class that meets his needs. Tubbs has not missed on a bet yet; I sure wouldn't play cards with him.
Bingo! Good post . . .When looking at the recruiting numbers its important to keep in mind that we are losing to Auburn because of four factors related to recruiting and the stars aren't it,
#1 - Auburn was able to pick and choose higher character players because they were not desperate and on probation, the star ratings do not take into account grades or character.
#2 - Auburn has retained more of those players
#3 - Auburn kept those players in the same system over time.
#4 - Auburn coached up their players better
These 4 factors are what Nick Saban is being paid 4 mill to fix. If he does that, we will begin to take down Auburn, if Saban can add a bunch of 5* players on top of all that, he will dominate Auburn, which in turn will have them ready to fire Tubby. I'm guessing they will not tolerate two losses in a row to Alabama before he gets the ax so when the first win comes, I think the clock is ticking on his career, If he wins the following year he'll be ok, but if he loses two in a row you can put a fork in him, they have grown fat and happy on beating Alabama and they won't go back willingly.
Personally, I think Tuberville will be from Auburn before 2010, especially if Alabama beats him next yr.Tubby is a good recruiter but he has thrived on Bama's problems the past few years. He has gotten some great recruits out of Alabama that normally would have been ours (no longer gonna happen) and some, that just wouldn't go to the barn, went out of state. Even the ones that went out of state helped the aubies by not coming to Bama.
Tubby will still get some good recruits but he won't be able to hang with a stable, united and strong Bama program. Bama's recruiting is only gonna get even BETTER!!!!
Tubby will be gone by the end of 2010......either on his own or ran out. Without the huge buyout he would already have been gone.
RTR
i think chette's contribution ended when nick saban was hired.Don't write off the Barner's recruiting yet. They always get a lot of last minute commits. Besides, the Minister has not hit the recruiting trail yet. :rolleye2:
I think the news that Tubby is staying will hurt Auburn's recruiting. He was the "big guy" in the state during our "probation & coaching carousel" era, but that's is over. I think the barn's offering Tubbs an extension says a lot about how little football means to them. But, on another note, the fact that Lowder's power, influence, and meddling has obviously dwindled (didn't have the clout to push tubby out the door), could be seen as a positive down there. We'll have to wait and see if there is a total meltdown, or if they can stay respectable. What we don't need, is for their program to take a total dive. We have to play them every year and don't need them to hurt our strength of schedule.Does the fact that Tubby has finally agreed to a contract extension and to stay at Auburn give their recruiting a boost? Does it potentially turn the heads of any of the recruits we are pushing to pick-up with our final slots?
I think the news that Tubby is staying will hurt Auburn's recruiting. He was the "big guy" in the state during our "probation & coaching carousel" era, but that's is over. I think the barn's offering Tubbs an extension says a lot about how little football means to them. But, on another note, the fact that Lowder's power, influence, and meddling has obviously dwindled (didn't have the clout to push tubby out the door), could be seen as a positive down there. We'll have to wait and see if there is a total meltdown, or if they can stay respectable. What we don't need, is for their program to take a total dive. We have to play them every year and don't need them to hurt our strength of schedule.
We will. Tubbs came to the Barn at the perfect time, in regards to Bama's football problems. You can believe that under normal circumstances, this streak would have never happened. You can also believe that Tubbs and every Barn fan knows this also. They would never admit it, of course, but they know it. I for one would have loved to have seen him come in at the same time CGS came to Bama. But nothing can change the past. Tubbs benefited, has won 6 straight, but the Tide is turning. It's up to the current players to get tired of this streak and do something about it.I'm thinking we should beat them once before planning Ear's funeral. Just once would be nice.