I read something to that too.Word over the weekend was Saban was wanting him to stay. Golding had other interest and offers, but it does appear he's staying.
I read something to that too.Word over the weekend was Saban was wanting him to stay. Golding had other interest and offers, but it does appear he's staying.
Looks like Zenitz and FootballScoop missed on that one...Mike Stoops is leaving Alabama to become linebackers coach for Sark at Texas per Matt Zenitz. Life comes at you fast.
Mike Stoops is leaving Alabama to become linebackers coach for Sark at Texas per Matt Zenitz. Life comes at you fast.
Quick story. I take my daughter to fan day every year. She runs around & gets autographs & I point out ālesser known players whoās signature she may want for the future. I go around with her and never ask for any autographs - it seems strange to ask someone 25 -30 years younger for an autograph.
Last year (2019) sheās in line for Sal Sunseri & I notice NO ONE is in line for Pete Golding. Golding & I make eye contact & I start laughing. He motions me over & asks whatās funny? ( This is before McMillon & Moses go down with knee injuries) I tell him that no one knows who he is now, but in 4-5 weeks the majority of fans will want to āfire his ass!ā. Golding & the D-line coach busted out laughing & the D-line coach says āheās right!ā
My point is this: Nick Saban knows a hell of a lot more about defense than myself (or anyone else on this board) .
Golding is there because Coach wants him there!
Roll Tide!!
When have we seen this? Alabama has had one guy at linebacker who did well against tight ends; CJ Mosely. He had his issues with running backs though.covering that receiver on 3 rd down across the middle....
When have we seen this? Alabama has had one guy at linebacker who did well against tight ends; CJ Mosely. He had his issues with running backs though.
We've seen teams attack the Saban defense across the middle, on third down, consistently in his tenure here. If we go back to, say 2012, it was about that coverage with fans discussing whether they should have a safety (Vinnie at the time) at Star versus a defensive backs. Why? To cover those players in those areas.
How many times did I hear "3rd and Kirby?" Far, far too many to count.
When have we seen this? Alabama has had one guy at linebacker who did well against tight ends; CJ Mosely. He had his issues with running backs though.
We've seen teams attack the Saban defense across the middle, on third down, consistently in his tenure here. If we go back to, say 2012, it was about that coverage with fans discussing whether they should have a safety (Vinnie at the time) at Star versus a defensive backs. Why? To cover those players in those areas.
How many times did I hear "3rd and Kirby?" Far, far too many to count.
You don't have to go back and watch every game from his tenure in Tuscaloosa. Just think back...didn't take a second to remember how much the team was struggling when Vinnie was manning STAR.not going back n watch all games from saban era to come up with answer
@BamaFan334 A 3-4 scheme like the one Saban uses is susceptible to tight ends and running backs in routes. All defenses are.
You're using this yards per game as a comparison but leaving out the type of offenses each of these guys coached against leaving the context out of the matter.
I do remember.....D standing tall most games... 3rd down wasnt like place kicking game.... ( sometimes punting)You don't have to go back and watch every game from his tenure in Tuscaloosa. Just think back...didn't take a second to remember how much the team was struggling when Vinnie was manning STAR.
The offensive schemes have definitely changed in the SEC. Another thing is our Offensive scheme has changed. It would be interesting to put beside the ypg stats the time of possession. I say that because if our offense is scoring quicker the other team may have more plays. So many variables at play.
@BamaFan334 you say our talent hasn't dropped off but I am not sure I agree. Just compare the LB's and some of the DL from some of the teams you mention above to our current players. Those guys were first rounders. Not many of those coming from the D these days. I think we may have missed on a few of the front seven.
The offensive schemes have definitely changed in the SEC. Another thing is our Offensive scheme has changed. It would be interesting to put beside the ypg stats the time of possession. I say that because if our offense is scoring quicker the other team may have more plays. So many variables at play.
@BamaFan334 you say our talent hasn't dropped off but I am not sure I agree. Just compare the LB's and some of the DL from some of the teams you mention above to our current players. Those guys were first rounders. Not many of those coming from the D these days. I think we may have missed on a few of the front seven.
More so than recruiting rankings I am just measuring against their performance. Now you could say that is coaching also. So many variables including coaching and play calling.Terrell Lewis dealt with injuries, but was great when he was in. Anfernee Jennings was a hard worker and came on as did Christian Miller. Jonathan Allen, Raekwon Davis, Da'Ron Payne, Reuben Foster, Rashaan Evans, D'Shawn Hand, all guys that are on NFL rosters and made their presence felt at one time or another. One could say that 2017 defense was the best we've had and the most talent. I definitely think the earlier teams dominated more, but with offensive changes and more disparity in rosters now, it's a different animal. Alabama was stock piling four and five stars and no one else knew what hit them. Now Ohio State, Clemson, and Georgia have started figuring it out, and look who are mostly in talks about the Playoff. From a recruiting rankings perspective we're recruiting more talent than ever and to be fair they are getting a little better at grading these guys. So while I definitely understand where you're coming from, the game has changed, but Is till feel the talent is there. I do feel as aren't getting the secondary play we did early in Saban's tenure though.
You also have to take into consideration that in the last few years most of our games have been blow outs. I don't think we have been playing shut down Defense for the 2nd half of most games. More of a keep everything in front and let the clock run defense along with a lot of 2nd team play.@BamaFan334 A 3-4 scheme like the one Saban uses is susceptible to tight ends and running backs in routes. All defenses are.
You're using this yards per game as a comparison but leaving out the type of offenses each of these guys coached against leaving the context out of the matter.