🏈 Saban rejects the trap of "trap game" mentality

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Nick Saban doesn’t take his eye off the ball.

Asked if Saturday’s road test at Kentucky stacked up as a trap game, the coach insisted he didn’t even know what that means.

He was briefed very quickly that a trap game is one that is very dangerous for a favored team because of a number of factors — where it falls on the schedule, the motivation for both teams, etc. — that are chock full of “outside” distractions.
The coach, not surprisingly, wasn’t buying it.

“I really think you control what you do, our players control what they do,” Saban said after practice last week.

“... Anybody we can play can beat us. And on the other hand, nobody we play can beat us. Just depending on us.”

Saban thought about it some more.

“Trap game? So if I went and told the players this is a trap game, and they started believing it was a trap game, it’ll end up being trap game,” he said.

“But I’d rather them believe if they’ll go do what they’re supposed to do they’ll have the best chance to be successful. And that didn’t just start when you showed up for the game. It begins with practice every day, when you prepare.

“I think consistency is one of the most difficult things to do from a human nature standpoint. I think it takes something special to be able to do that. It’s a challenge to get it done with your team every week. That’s our challenge and that’s what we try to do.”

Saban was asked about the linebacker rotation. This is Alabama’s first full game without standout sophomore inside linebacker Dont’a Hightower.

One of his options was moving one of Rolando McClain’s backups — sophomore Chris Jordan or true freshman Nico Johnson of Andalusia — into Hightower’s spot, at least in a base defense look.

“We didn’t do that. It’s always an option, but we really didn’t do that,” the coach said.

“Nico has played mike and will, which for a young guy is a little bit of a burden. Young guys make mistakes every day, but as long as they are making progress. We’re pleased and happy with their progress. That’s the biggest thing right now — could they go in and execute knowledgewise to be able to get it done?

“I think they’re all going to be good football players. But they’ve got to be ready to play. We’ve played freshmen linebackers two years in a row. Rolando played two years ago. Dont’a played all last year.

“So it’s not we wouldn’t play a freshman. But those guys got it. We wouldn’t want to play guys who aren’t confident in what they are supposed to do and how to do it. We’ll continue to bring those guys along.”
 
I thought this was hilarious. The reporter was struggling his ass off trying to spew the question out of his mouth. I think CNS knew what he was talking about from the beggining when the reporter referenced Trap Game. I think CNS was just giving him a hard time because he didn't like the question. Funny as Hell.
 
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