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It's obvious that there are some trolls here whose intent is to disrupt and eff up this forum before it can get started. Please have the mods ban those guys pronto.
I've been the mod of my own hobby board for years. If you don't ban those guys quickly and often, this board will get out of hand.
For once this post actually applies.
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Harv would have taken advantage on DFI when talk of Don James came up.
Trolling is art. You are not an artist.
So by your reasoning we stay as is mired in mediocrity an with a coach who actually when he was hired doesn't hold a candle to those who we'd like to see considered. Flash forward 5 years and he hasn't accomplished shit compared to what some of our preferences have pulled off in as little as 2 years.
Hopefully she realizes just how stupid you are and smothers you with your Transformers pillow.
Ironically enough, when Bama fired Mike Shula and hired Nick Saban, they had to pay Shula the $4 million remaining on his contract. I'm sure they wish they had let him finish out his CONTRACT.
Winning coaches pay for themselves.
"You basically know Saban’s record on the field: 68-13 since arriving in Tuscaloosa in 2007, with three national titles. The athletic department money has followed suit: 2012 produced revenue of $124.5 million and profit of $19.4 million, according to data from USA Today, up from $67.7 million in revenue and $7.1 million in profit in 2007. Football accounts for about two-thirds of all revenue and $45 million in profit, while the school’s other sports teams collectively lose money.
But the money flowing directly from Bryant-Denny Stadium is just the start. If you think that a top college football coach earning seven figures is overpaid, think again. To appreciate just how modest Saban’s $5.3 million salary is, take a wider look around campus. Since 2007, Tuscaloosa has swelled its undergraduate ranks by 33% to over 28,000 students. Faculty count has kept pace: up 400 since 2007 to over 1,700. But it’s more than growth – it’s where the growth is coming from. According to the school, less than a third of the 2007 freshman class of 4,538 students hailed from out of state. By the fall of 2012, more than half (52%) of a freshman class of 6,397 students did. Various data from US News and the New York Times shows that the school’s out-of-state tuition cost – nearly three times higher than the rate for in-state students – rose from $18,000 to $22,950 a year during that period."
http://www.forbes.com/sites/tomvanriper/2013/05/13/the-magic-of-nick-saban-everyone-wants-to-go-to-alabama/
Get a little creative ffs! If you have any questions please contact IrishDawg22. He could help you out to a better start as he has this place dialed in.