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Just A Minute: A lot of People Looked Bad With Scott Cochran's Move, but not Nick Saban
Despite doomsday reactions, Alabama and Nick Saban came out on top following Scott Cochran's career change
Normally I hate the phrase, āWhat a difference a week makesā because itās clichĆ©.
But in this case itās certainly true, and no, Iām not talking about the presidential election.
Last week, Alabama football was being verbally flayed both locally and nationally, with some of the headlines and pronouncements as follows:
āTide dynasty over?ā
āGeorgia poached Nick Sabanās most prized coach away from Alabamaā
āBiggest hit ever to Sabanās staffā
āFoundation-shaking move in the SECā
āStealing Scott Cochran an act of war.ā
Remember, this was regarding the departure of the strength and conditioning coach, not even one of the 10 official spots on the coaching staff.
As noted here last week, Cochranās leaving for Georgia was widely being hailed as a fleecing by Kirby Smart, and another sign that Sabanās best days are behind him.
Only those same critics seemed to forget that Cochran has never been a football coach before, and it turned out he had to take a pay cut in order to try and advance his career in a different direction.
Thereās nothing wrong with one challenging themselves and putting their money where their mouth is. Kudos and good luck to Cochran.
Of course, Saban went out and then landed the sports performance tandem that just about every college and pro team in the world would covet, David Ballou and Dr. Matt Rhea, from Indiana.
The two will spearhead Alabamaās new Sports Science Center, which is under construction. Itās been described as being a cutting-edge facility designed to help athletes recover and prevent injury.
With the move, Saban showed that heās still Nick Saban, and everyone else in college football is still looking up to him.
Meanwhile, Smart continues to look like he has Crimson Tide envy.
When he left after the 2015 season, Smart took with him Alabamaās recruiting boards, although thatās honestly not unusual. He brought along the likes of Mel Tucker, Glenn Schumann and Kevin Sherrer for his coaching staff. Smart installed his own version of the process and it helped vault the Bulldogs to the top of the SEC East and to the national championship game.
Along the way heās been accused of being a copycat.
āI donāt think (Sabanās system) comes with an easy copycat or footprint,ā Smart told DawgNation last year, ābecause it has worked sometimes, and it hasnāt worked sometimes with people that have left Nickās (coaching) tree.ā
Yet Cochranās addition wonāt help shed that reputation.
Schumann is still with the Bulldogs and defensive coordinator Dan Lanning spent the 2015 season as Alabama's graduate assistant with the outside linebackers.
So what did we learn from this?
The Crimson Tide and Saban are still at the forefront of college football;
The sensationalism surrounding the game has never been stronger;
And one can still hear jokes in Tuscaloosa that if somethingās gone missing a good place to search for it might be Athens, Ga.