TerryP
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VERY.So, how true is the stuff McElroy said about Kiffin never being a consideration because of the bridges he burned on the way out?
VERY.So, how true is the stuff McElroy said about Kiffin never being a consideration because of the bridges he burned on the way out?
Sorry for the ignorance, but what the hell did he do on his way out?It’s pretty much word for word what I’ve been saying since Kiffin left. There was no chance of him being hired as long as the current AD, president, and BOT were in power.
Let's put it this way. The reason he has decided to go sober is because he realized the tangled web of his life. Going into that game, the same applied. He's in the middle, with how many strands of webbing going out....Sorry for the ignorance, but what the hell did he do on his way out?
Probably the Kristin rumors.. true or untrue, he shouldn't have even set up the possibility of them happening..Sorry for the ignorance, but what the hell did he do on his way out?
Let's put it this way. The reason he has decided to go sober is because he realized the tangled web of his life. Going into that game, the same applied. He's in the middle, with how many strands of webbing going out....
I'd have to change the color scheme of the site...too much time.In black and white please, not literary mastermind talk.
Got it, thanks for that!!Let's put it this way. The reason he has decided to go sober is because he realized the tangled web of his life. Going into that game, the same applied. He's in the middle, with how many strands of webbing going out....
Sorry for the ignorance, but what the hell did he do on his way out?
Sark is good, but keep in mind, that was his first game back in such a position after all that went down with him. It was not an ideal scenario, and IMO, it cost Bama another title.
It wasn't just on his way out, it was while he was here. He had to be babysat, literally. Cochran was assigned to watch him. Kiffin has zero respect for authority and goes rouge. He'd put Alabama in positions that they don't want, and can't afford, to be put in. Also, his social media antics are something that would go over like a lead balloon with the higher ups. As far as his exit, it would be fair to blame that Clemson loss on him. To say he mismanaged his time would be an understatement. He completely let go of the responsibilities that he'd agreed to keep during his transition out... No show at meetings for example. Mentioned this before, but the final straw was in the Washington game, he was calling plays that hadn't practiced in weeks, he was completely detached from the plan. Saban gave him the boot before the Clemson game and had to replace him with an analyst (Sark) for the biggest game of the year. Sark is good, but keep in mind, that was his first game back in such a position after all that went down with him. It was not an ideal scenario, and IMO, it cost Bama another title.
Thanks for sharing this. Funny, because his antics were the exact reason I never wanted him to be considered for this head coaching position, and honestly never felt he was even an option. This lets me know my feelings were spot on about him.
And sadly, his antics are the exact reason so many young fans did want him.
Bringing this thread back to the topic of actual coaches at 'Bama now. . . I don't know a thing about this Kane Wommack. Besides the typical Google search revealing who his etc & where coached. What do we really know about this guy? What's the appeal?
And why in the world would Deboer chose him over his previous D staff?
He fired Kevin Steele’s son at the end of the season..
Recruiting in the South?Bringing this thread back to the topic of actual coaches at 'Bama now. . . I don't know a thing about this Kane Wommack. Besides the typical Google search revealing who his etc & where coached. What do we really know about this guy? What's the appeal?
And why in the world would Deboer chose him over his previous D staff?
Bringing this thread back to the topic of actual coaches at 'Bama now. . . I don't know a thing about this Kane Wommack. Besides the typical Google search revealing who his etc & where coached. What do we really know about this guy? What's the appeal?
Not only that, but his wife is fine as hell.Very well respected for his defensive mind, runs a 4-2-5 which fits Bama's personnel well. And not that it really matters much, but it won't be a take it down to the slab type install in the spring... As far as just calling a defense, he's an upgrade over what Travaris Williams would have been IMO. He's a young guy (36), brings some energy, and will fit really well with DeBoer's staff based on his personality. Having the head coaching experience is a bonus, as his is familiarity with recruiting this area of the country... HS coaches love the guy. Just as a DC, he's a better option than Morrell (who was the main DC at UW), but those other intangibles give Wommack more value too.