Who is Saban's replacement?

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Despite the rumor that none of you have heard until now I did not fly to Alabama yesterday to take Alabama's head coaching job.

On a serious note: we all knew it was coming sooner or later and it came sooner than most all of us wanted.

But Byrne has shown he knows how to hire a good coach.

And Saban is leaving the program in excellent shape.

Here’s hoping the best man for the job gets offered and takes it.
 

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Maybe... but the average turnaround for Byrne for hiring a new coach after one leaves or is fired is 2 days. Meaning Byrne isnt one to waste time, and in pretty much every case has one already picked out.

I think Byrne is trying to give Saban his victory lap, and trying to make it seem less like something that they have been planning on for awhile.
" Something that they have been planning on for a while ." Obviously none of us really knows, but it wouldn`t surprise me if CNS and GB have been working on this since quite a bit earlier in the season, to include sounding out a couple of top candidates as to their interest.
 

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" Something that they have been planning on for a while ." Obviously none of us really knows, but it wouldn`t surprise me if CNS and GB have been working on this since quite a bit earlier in the season, to include sounding out a couple of top candidates as to their interest.
So if you believe what you read from half the insiders, it was Byrne who has been planning on this for a while and Saban had been working and interviewing coordinators up until yesterday before he decided to retire surprising everyone.

The other half say we already have a replacement hand picked by Saban.

I guess if something is announced before the weekend, we know the second group is right.
 
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Evil Crimson Dragon

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So if you believe what you read from half the insiders, it was Byrne who has been planning on this for a while and Saban had been working and interviewing coordinators up until yesterday before he decided to retire surprising everyone.

The other half say we already have a replacement hand picked by Saban.

I guess if something is announced before the weekend, we know the second group is right.
I'd go with the second half...........I think Saban and Byrne were on it for awhile
 

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So if you believe what you read from half the insiders, it was Byrne who has been planning on this for a while and Saban had been working and interviewing coordinators up until yesterday before he decided to retire surprising everyone.

The other half say we already have a replacement hand picked by Saban.

I guess if something is announced before the weekend, we know the second group is right.
I don't think GB would be "working on this for a while" independent of Saban, that would run the risk of coming across deceitful. If there was a plan being worked on by GB, it more than likely included Saban as well. We'll know by the end of the weekend (or end of business dsy Friday) for sure if a plan truly was in place.

But come Monday (God bless Jimmy Buffett) if no one has been hired then strap on your seatbelts because the media vultures will be in full force with the "crumbling empire" narrative led by Paul Fbomb.
 

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So Nick Saban walked in and told Byrne he was done at 2:00 pm with no notice? Nick Saban, one of the most meticulous coaches in college football history, a guy that literally planned practices and game days down to the minute, didn’t have a strategy for passing the torch to the next guy? A program that is his legacy?

Nope. No way. No how.

Could CNS have been “kicking the idea” around for a while, and finally pulled the trigger yesterday? Maybe, but there is no way Coach Saban would walk in and tell players a replacement would be hired in “72 hours” out of the clear blue if some initial contacts haven’t been made.
 

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Just heard rumor SI reported Lanning is in TTown. Can someone verify? I’m at work.
 

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I don't think GB would be "working on this for a while" independent of Saban, that would run the risk of coming across deceitful.
I'm not saying he did it without Saban. The internet chatter is a bunch of people were surprised by the timing of this announcement. It 100% can be GB saying "hey Nick I know we talked and you think you have 5 years left, let's do some succession planning." It also could be 100% Saban was interviewing coordinator candidates up to lunch on Wed and walked into GB's office at 2pm and told him he is retiring.
 
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I'd agree with that................I think the biggest worry is keeping the recruits, and some are scared Sayin will leave, but I think Saban probably reached out to all of them and they will stay. I look for the new coach to hit the ground running and talk to all of the signees
I think Saban had a hand in picking his replacement
Didn't Lanning and his OC turn Bo Nix into a heisman candidate? What could they do with Sayin???
 
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