MugiwaraCole
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There's a podcast topic for Lonestar to handle in the future. Given the successes(?) of the Saban tree in the SEC, should Bama hire a current/recent assistant when he retires, or go for the biggest name outside the state?
I'm of the opinion that you get the best available coach that will come to you. Alabama already spent years a shadow of their former selves trying to chase a Bryant clone.
That said, I've already made it clear Dabo has my vote (for now). Yeah, he's goofy, but he's done a damn good job building a championship caliber program at Clemson. He's not so much an X's and O's guy, but I don't think that makes him less a CEO type. Quite the opposite, actually. You've gotta surround yourself with the right people and establish a successful culture if you're not much of a technical coach. At some point, to be great, you need to get your team to really believe they belong at the top, which is harder than it sounds. He's done that, with a program that had a term for "failing at meeting expectations in college football" named after them. I don't see why hiring him at a storied program like Alabama can't keep the talent (players and coaches) pumping in.