🏈 ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit on the SEC in 2009

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Kirk Herbstreit, a college football analyst for ESPN, was part of the “Night of Champions” (a Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsored event) last Friday night. Brent Beaird of Rivals.com caught up with Herbstreit for a brief interview concerning his thoughts on the SEC.

Can the Gators repeat as SEC and national champions?


“Anytime you return your entire two-deep on defense, it’s a strength. I always start there with any team. You think about (quarterback) Timmy (Tebow) coming back along with the majority of his skill (players) and the offensive line. They have some guys that they have to replace, but there’s so much to be excited about. There’s still some work to do with the guys they lost. (Receiver) Louis Murphy was a talented player. (Receiver) Percy Harvin was a talented player. Those are two parts of the offense that you have to replace,” Herbstreit said.

What is Florida’s biggest obstacle?

“The Gators biggest challenge is turning on “SportsCenter” and listening to guys like us because everyone is going to be telling them about how wonderful they are. They could beat someone by 30 and people are going to be questioning as to why they didn’t win by 40- or- 50. Tim (Tebow) dealt with that last year after he won the Heisman. They have to block all that out and play ball,” Herbstreit said.

How big is the Virginia Tech vs. Alabama opener in the Georgia Dome?

“Last year might have been (Virginia Tech’s) Frank Beamer’s best job as a head coach with what he had to deal with in the talent turnover. Bud Foster continues to be one of the top defensive coordinators. There’s enough talent there coming back that they are excited about what they have to offer in the ACC,” Herbstreit said.

How good can the Tide be in Coach Nick Saban’s third season?


“Alabama will be fine, but they have to find a quarterback and replace some guys on the offensive line. As long as Nick Saban is at Alabama they’re going to be a 10, 11, or 12- win team every single year. Whoever wins that game it could be a spring board into having a championship type run,” Herbstreit said.

Will Georgia rebound after losing quarterback Matthew Stafford?

“I was at the spring game and I thought (quarterback) Joe Cox is the type of guy who can manage the game. He’s not going to flash or not do anything silly or destructive to the offense,” Herbstreit said.

What concerns you about Georgia?


“I just don’t see the depth of difference makers on their roster like you see at places like Florida, LSU or at USC. That’s missing right now. Maybe some kids will emerge in August or a freshman will emerge, but right now there is work to be done. I think that they are going to have a great team, but right now they are not ready to compete with Florida,” Herbstreit said.

How good could Ole Miss be?

“Their facilities are second ?to- none. It’s a beautiful campus and Coach Houston Nutt’s going to recruit well. (Quarterback) Jevan Snead is coming back. They have a favorable schedule. They’re coming off a big bowl victory. They could win the West,” Herbstreit said.

What team could be a surprise?

“A team that is coming is Arkansas. Coach Bobby Petrino took so much negative press in the way the Atlanta Falcon situation ended that people forget the job he did at Louisville. He’s a heck of a coach with a great offensive mind. He’s got (quarterback) Ryan Mallet, if he can stay out of trouble. They have enough skill (players) there. They’ll get someone in Fayetteville and embarrass them. They’ll be a surprise team,” Herbstreit said.

What happened to LSU last year?


“They went through winning the championship and having a lot of turnover in the coaching staff, losing some great players and dealing with the pressure of ‘everyone wants to beat us’ just overwhelmed them. The way they played in the bowl game built some momentum. I think there’s enough there,” Herbstreit said.

What does new coordinator John Chavis bring to the Tiger defense?

“Chavis is a huge hire for them. People forget that even though Tennessee’s been on the demise that the defense was still strong. There’ll never have a shortage of athletic ability. They get the Gators there at home at night which will be huge. They have to get their confidence going in showing more consistency like they did two years ago,” Herbstreit said.

How will Coach Gene Chizik do at Auburn?


“I thought the Gene Chizik hire was a good hire. Gene’s been around the Big 12 and had success at Auburn and Texas as a defensive coordinator. When he went to Iowa State things didn’t go well and because of that people are almost forgetting that he’s a good coach,” Herbstreit said.

Will Lane Kiffin be successful in his first year at Tennessee?


“Lane Kiffin comes in with a new attitude with guns blazing. He’s calling guy out. I’ll make a prediction right now. I will make a prediction right now that 2009 will be a tough year for him to get welcomed into the conference. I think beyond that with the staff that he has put together they will be a factor in the SEC,” Herbstreit said.
 
How will Coach Gene Chizik do at Auburn?

“I thought the Gene Chizik hire was a good hire. Gene’s been around the Big 12 and had success at Auburn and Texas as a defensive coordinator. When he went to Iowa State things didn’t go well and because of that people are almost forgetting that he’s a good coach,” Herbstreit said.



How can he know if Chizik is a good hire or not. He hasn't had any success as a head coach so far.....
 
How will Coach Gene Chizik do at Auburn?

“I thought the Gene Chizik hire was a good hire. Gene’s been around the Big 12 and had success at Auburn and Texas as a defensive coordinator. When he went to Iowa State things didn’t go well and because of that people are almost forgetting that he’s a good coach,” Herbstreit said.



How can he know if Chizik is a good hire or not. He hasn't had any success as a head coach so far.....


Then I agree it sounds like a great hire.


For Augbarn.:nana:
 
Yeah I always respect Herbstreit's opinion usually but that's what I got from the Q&A. He's too indecisive, needs a little bit more constructive criticism.

I agree. Herbstreit's always been one of my favorites...but I just don't understand. I don't understand the thought process behind this statement:

Herbstreit said:
"When he went to Iowa State things didn’t go well and because of that people are almost forgetting that he’s a good coach"

To me that basically says "Because he's not a good coach...people think he's not a good coach." I understand he means "good coach" in the sense of his accomplishments as a defensive coordinator...but surely Kirk knows the difference between what it means to be a head coach versus being a defensive coordinator.
 

How big is the Virginia Tech vs. Alabama opener in the Georgia Dome?

“Last year might have been (Virginia Tech’s) Frank Beamer’s best job as a head coach with what he had to deal with in the talent turnover. Bud Foster continues to be one of the top defensive coordinators. There’s enough talent there coming back that they are excited about what they have to offer in the ACC,” Herbstreit said.

WTH kinda answer is that...

He didnt even answer the question...:headscratch:

Hope he brought plenty of chap stick.
 
In all fairness to Kirk, he does cover football outside of "our world" in the SEC and covers all major/non-major conferences. His knowledge is pretty specific once fall practice begins but he has question marks like everyone else does this time of year. I guess my point is, why upset the apple cart with staunch and hardened predictions at this juncture and have to listen to some Barner complain about remarks made in Spring?
 
I think Ole Miss will be a dangerous team this year, The game against them could but the winner in the drivers seat for the west, until LSU comes calling. I see it as a three team race in the west Bama, LSU , and Ole Miss. Arkansas will be a suprise team and very well could upset some teams this year, it could be interesting when we play them. Take them lightly and they will beat you. It's going to be another fun and crazy year in the SEC.
 
I think Ole Miss will be a dangerous team this year, The game against them could but the winner in the drivers seat for the west, until LSU comes calling. I see it as a three team race in the west Bama, LSU , and Ole Miss. Arkansas will be a suprise team and very well could upset some teams this year, it could be interesting when we play them. Take them lightly and they will beat you. It's going to be another fun and crazy year in the SEC.

I don't think Ole Miss will be catching anyone by surprise this time around.
 
I don't think Ole Miss will be catching anyone by surprise this time around.

Nor will we.

Who did Ole Miss catch by surprise last year?

One could argue Florida. But, in the argument would have to include the number of turnovers Florida had in that game.

I'd agree with Texas Tech. But, then again, Tech wasn't "surprised," they just ran into a good defensive line.

Who did Bama catch by surprise? Clemson. Possibly Georgia but Georgia is a game one could argue wasn't caught by surprise, but rather a team caught up in hype.

Did anyone not know Bama was going to run the ball? If they knew Bama was going to run, and then run again, how on earth is that a surprise?

I don't buy the Ole Miss surprised folks last year either. They finished the regular season 8-4, 5-3 in conference play. But, they were 1-3 going into Arkansas and barely escaped the 'Backs with a win.

Let's not forget, they finished their conference schedule with Arkansas, LSU, MSU and Auburn. What did all four of those teams have in common? A conference record less than .500.
 
I guess I meant that they caught the teams by surprise because Florida was favored to win and so was Texas Tech, so it was a surprise to me that they beat those two teams at least. I won't be surprised if they beat every team on their schedule this season including us(but I hope not!).
 
Who did Ole Miss catch by surprise last year?

One could argue Florida. But, in the argument would have to include the number of turnovers Florida had in that game.

I'd agree with Texas Tech. But, then again, Tech wasn't "surprised," they just ran into a good defensive line.

Who did Bama catch by surprise? Clemson. Possibly Georgia but Georgia is a game one could argue wasn't caught by surprise, but rather a team caught up in hype.

Did anyone not know Bama was going to run the ball? If they knew Bama was going to run, and then run again, how on earth is that a surprise?

I don't buy the Ole Miss surprised folks last year either. They finished the regular season 8-4, 5-3 in conference play. But, they were 1-3 going into Arkansas and barely escaped the 'Backs with a win.

Let's not forget, they finished their conference schedule with Arkansas, LSU, MSU and Auburn. What did all four of those teams have in common? A conference record less than .500.

I was all set to disagree with you but your points are pretty good. Now, instead of trying to dispute you, I find myself really agreeing.

Good post!
 
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