Ha! If so, Brilliant!!!Something to push the QB controversy to the side. Saban may be the anonymous coach.
And then they Clemson'ed in the Sugar Bowl......He's a man. Congratulations.
Does he not realize that half the people on this planet are either men or will grow into one... unless they pass away early?
Reminds me of the clip where Dabo is all indignant about his team "Clemsoning."
I tend to think it’s a coach with very little success. Many of these guys are successful by where they have risen to in the ranks, how much they make, and the impact on young men. I suspect it’s someone who wants to cheat but doesn’t even have the situation to do so as his boosters don’t care enough to know where he parks his Chevette every day.I question it being Gundy solely because Alabama hasn't beaten Okie State for any recruits. Not like Saban is constantly edging out Gundy for 5* players.
Part of me wonders if this was tongue-in-cheek, and the coach was mocking the fans that really believe it.
It was interesting to see in the article that he did mention my guess (Brian Kelly) as a possibility. Kelly could still be upset about the whoopin' we gave his boys in the NCG.Interesting take on this from AL.com (spoiler - this guy thinks it could be Petersen from Washington)
All-Access: Who thinks Nick Saban is a cheater?http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2018/08/all-access_who_thinks_nick_sab.html
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They did the same with Coach Bryantclickbait . . .
They've changed recruiting rules. They've changed practice rules. And he's still winning.
or an imaginary anonymous coach.Anonymous coach could easily be any schmuck from CBS
Or should have been reported with the actual name.Something like that should never make it past the editors without evidence.
Wouldn't seem wise for any former Saban assistant to blow the whistle on recruiting...If it is not Gundy (he's a man, after all!), next up would be Kirby Butt-hurt, over in Athens.
Yep. Would not make sense to report the guy who taught you everything you know.Wouldn't seem wise for any former Saban assistant to blow the whistle on recruiting...