šŸ“” What makes a Nick Saban quarterback.

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With the advent of the spread offense, run-pass option and esoteric passing schemes, there has perhaps never been a greater burden placed on quarterbacks in college football. Ten of the past 12 Heisman Trophy winners have been quarterbacks.

But in recent years, one prominent team’s on-field tactics and strategy have notably diverged from the consensus. It has preferred quarterbacks who are not at the center of its offense.

That team is this era’s great dynasty, Alabama. The two recent Heisman winners who weren’t quarterbacks, in fact, were Alabama running backs.

The Crimson Tide, under Coach Nick Saban, will play Georgia on Monday night in the College Football Playoff championship game with the chance to win an unprecedented fifth national title in nine seasons. And the most remarkable detail about their remarkable run may be that none of those championship teams — at the program that produced Bart Starr, Joe Namath and Ken Stabler — had an elite quarterback destined for N.F.L. greatness.

ā€œThe main thing is not turning the ball over,ā€ said Jake Coker, the quarterback on the most recent Alabama championship team, which won after the 2015 season. ā€œBut also making the right decisions.ā€

Saban is ā€œnot looking for someone to take over the game, really at any position,ā€ Coker added.

Few expect the current starter, the sophomore Jalen Hurts, to alter the track record of recent Alabama quarterbacks. Coker recently retired from football; AJ McCarron, who led championship teams in the 2011 and 2012 seasons, has started three games in his N.F.L. career; and Greg McElroy, quarterback of the 2009 Crimson Tide team, is an SEC Network analyst.

Critics worry that Alabama’s offense does not test Hurts as the N.F.L. might and lets him rely on his legs. While Hurts’s mobility sets him apart from those previous signal-callers, he is in other important respects a classic Saban quarterback.

The Saban philosophy of quarterbacking can be summarized as: Don’t screw up. For Saban, who was an N.F.L. defensive coordinator under Patriots Coach Bill Belichick and coached the Miami Dolphins for two seasons, the quarterback’s main goals are to get the ball to talented backs and receivers, avoid big errors and let his typically top-ranked defenses do the rest.

ā€œJalen has always been a guy that, because of his athleticism and his ability to run the ball, has made a lot of plays with his feet,ā€ Saban said. ā€œBut I also think that we’ve been able to help him develop as a quarterback in terms of his decision-making in the pocket.ā€

What Makes a Nick Saban Quarterback
 
No.. I just mean he is the one player that will be on the field tonight that is the most likely to be able to change the game as an individual. Not to take away from the team aspect, but we all know that without Deshaun Watson, Clemson doesn't come close to beating Alabama last year. Jalen makes Alabama a different kind of team to defend.

I just backed up and watched the Okla/UGA game and was surprised by a couple of things...

1. the blocking scheme and effectiveness in the running game employed by the sooners against uga... gave me hope for our guys to be able to run the ball..

2. The way UGA rushed the QB and how they got hung up in their blocks left a lot of running room for a QB. I don't know if uga has been challenged by a running QB on decent team this year. if they have please advise..

Jalen could run for 150 yards tonight watching that tape.
 
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