Who is Saban's replacement?

Someone on another site has posted a flight ware showing a flight leaving Seattle 1:59 PST arriving at Tuscaloosa 7:40 pm CST the date is Jan 11
 
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If some of these names that are being floated as potential candidates/interviewed, the Eeyore's might be right in how much of a train wreck this could become and in my mind would be an epic failure. We don't need, nor are we are a place to learn on the job. We need an established head coach and recruiter of this area that can keep the monster churning, and you can't tell me that one of the top names won't take the job. Everyone of them that should be at the top of the list...Kiffin, Sark, Dabo, they all have baggage, but I just don't believe it if one of them wouldn't come running if offered the job. Will they ever be CNS, no, but the program won't fall off a cliff and we will still win at a high level and probably win a couple more national championships during their tenure.
We wont ever know if those three were approached, unless it's let out............I think Kiffin would come in a heartbeat, Dabo might, but I aint sure Sark would leave Tejas unless there are issues we dont know about
 
Well, if that's what we've got I hope Debour says yes.
It's a pretty lousy list, in my opinion at least.

I mean I get bringing in DeBeor for an interview, but the question isn't just can he recruit the southeast (he's never worked there), but really can he recruit at all.

He's only been at Washington for two years, so we don't really know what a team he's built would look like at the power conference level. Furthermore, he currently has the 36th ranked recruiting class, before that it was 26th.

Washington's recruiting was ranked 16th in 2018, 15th in 2019, and 16th in 2020. So recruiting has actually tanked under him, it's a major red flag when you already consider he isn't familiar with the southeast.
 
Wouldn't read too much into that. I am thinking they will be using the UA jet and they have asked FAA for removal from public tracking sites.
You could track it if you knew when and where it was taking off from - good luck with that. The tail number and plane type doesn't show up on the trackers - N1UA. You just see a plane icon with NA on it. They still have to use a transponder.
 
That's true relative to almost anywhere, though, right? But we're talking keeping up with Texas and Georgia and that won't be easy.

Dabo is getting a hard time, but Clemson wasn't a recruiting powerhouse until he made them into one.

Places like FSU, Georgia, Miami, Ohio State, Texas, and Alabama, they are the places that consistently brought in top tier recruits.

The issue there is you kind of want to see proof of concept. So if we see Sark at #3 we go well we know he can recruit. That's one reason Lanning stood out, yes he has help from Knight but recruiting well in Oregon is still noteworthy. Norvell is doing alright, not great but in 2024 he's got the 10th ranked class but then again it's FSU. Dabo is 12, which I still contend is pretty good for the state of South Carolina.

But, when you get to Lane at 20, or Washington way down at 36, you have to go we sure that's going to translate? It's not a sure thing, the only guys that seem like sure things have consistently pulled in high ranked classes.
DeBoer was a pretty much no name before going to UW and just finished 2nd in country. If he can do that, then he'll be just fine here.
 
If I had to guess, Norvell may be the easiest pull. The man has no idea what conference FSU will be playing in for the next few years. If he wants a stocked roster and the biggest name in all of college football then Bama is a no brainer. Now will we even offer? I have no idea.
 
DeBoer was a pretty much no name before going to UW and just finished 2nd in country. If he can do that, then he'll be just fine here.
He finished second not based on how good his team was, but based on seeding and an easy schedule. I watched Washington several times this year, I wanted Alabama to play them because they would have been an easy playoff win for Alabama. Basically the only teams they played this year would be Texas and Oregon.

Good on him for winning those games mind you, but that's absolutely nothing compared to the brutal SEC schedules moving forward. His team wasn't better than Alabama or Georgia, that's for darn sure.

Having said that, this team was build in part on players he didn't recruit. His recruiting has actually been bad, even for Washington standards but they had a few solid classes before he arrived and that gave him a base to work off of.

There's a lot of red flags, Alabama's success is built around recruiting and apparently recruits don't know who he is either and that's a major issue.

Harsin had 4 consecutive ten win seasons out west, that didn't translate at all. DeBoer won a lot of games with a guy throwing for 4,500+ in the Pac-12. Well he's not going to have that guy and even if he did that guy isn't doing that in the SEC...
 
It's a pretty lousy list, in my opinion at least.

I mean I get bringing in DeBeor for an interview, but the question isn't just can he recruit the southeast (he's never worked there), but really can he recruit at all.

He's only been at Washington for two years, so we don't really know what a team he's built would look like at the power conference level. Furthermore, he currently has the 36th ranked recruiting class, before that it was 26th.

Washington's recruiting was ranked 16th in 2018, 15th in 2019, and 16th in 2020. So recruiting has actually tanked under him, it's a major red flag when you already consider he isn't familiar with the southeast.
He’s a great football coach and has been a superstar at every level. He OC was the one CNS wanted as his first choice. Recruits will come and he will coach them up. We’re not getting Sark and this guy won’t have Dabos ego.
 
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