I've heard through the grapevine which is mainly through a few people connected within the campus that another candidate on the table is Billy Napier whom might return from ASU to take the same position here. I'd say this is kinda a family member who has a friend information so I trust it because I trust my family member.
Byington's tweet made little sense to me. When I saw that I glanced at his timeline and he was just learning about the move an hour before he posted that tweet.
IF we assume the SBNation angle, and the way Byington is 'calling' this, is true ...
Byington was able to get a comment from Quinn two days after the Super Bowl, AND within one hour of him hearing about the move?
Byington called SBNation to get a comment and he was fed that information about Quinn from SBNation?
As mentioned earlier, the notion Sark and Saban have been having disagreements over the offensive scheme doesn't make sense to me. Where's the time for this to have happened?
IF we knew of the opening at ATL for the OC position a week or more before the Super Bowl, isn't it logical there were ongoing talks about filling that position before the Super Bowl as well? I have no problem with the thought Quinn only spoke with Saban recently. I have to question those who believe all of this transpired over night; it doesn't pass the logic test.
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