musso said:I'm deeply conflicted about Shula's firing, and I'm wondering how all of you feel about it.
alabama mike said:have to go with bamafstback. If CMS did not agree to make staff changes then I support the decision.
CrimsonPirate said:I'm disappointed. Highly disappointed. Anybody who says the lost schollies didn't hurt us is naive. Our fan base is impatient to a fault and that will make it difficult to lure a "big name coach" to the Capstone.
Tideboy said:I think he should have been given one more year to correct the problems.
moreno_iv said:Tideboy said:I think he should have been given one more year to correct the problems.
Me as well.
`It's what Alabama is known for right now,'' defensive end Wallace Gilberry said. ``One day we're going to find the right fit who's going to come in here and turn the program around.''
Center Antoine Caldwell seemed bemused that his coach could be fired so soon after that successful 2005 season
``I just feel like coach Shula had everything in place,'' Caldwell said. ``I feel like he had complete, 100 percent control of this football team. I feel like he had our program on track. It's almost like we didn't go 10-2, we didn't finish ranked No. 8 in the country - like that didn't even happen.''
ericd said:I've seen enough from Shula to justify todays action.
Just to make a quick comparison, Georgia had a disappointing season to say the least. But Coach Richt was able to rescusitate his players and pull off a couple of wins that actually counted. When is the last time we did that?
bear facts said:ericd said:I've seen enough from Shula to justify todays action.
Just to make a quick comparison, Georgia had a disappointing season to say the least. But Coach Richt was able to rescusitate his players and pull off a couple of wins that actually counted. When is the last time we did that?
When was the last time Georgia was rebounding from sanctions?